Śakuntalá; or, Śakuntalá recognized by the ring, the Devanágarí recension, ed. with tr. of the metrical passages, and notes by M. Williams |
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... tree in the Amara - kosha is tāpasa - taru , ' the anchorite's tree . ' S. calls it muni - pādapa . Abhinna - gati may perhaps be translated ' not running away . ' K. explains it by avihata - gati , ' not stopping in their walk . ' So ...
... tree in the Amara - kosha is tāpasa - taru , ' the anchorite's tree . ' S. calls it muni - pādapa . Abhinna - gati may perhaps be translated ' not running away . ' K. explains it by avihata - gati , ' not stopping in their walk . ' So ...
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... trees have their roots washed by the waters of canals [ trenches ] , tremulous in the wind ; the tint of ( those trees which are ) bright with fresh- sprouts is diversified [ partially obscured ] by the rising of the smoke of the ...
... trees have their roots washed by the waters of canals [ trenches ] , tremulous in the wind ; the tint of ( those trees which are ) bright with fresh- sprouts is diversified [ partially obscured ] by the rising of the smoke of the ...
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... trees . ' case as well as the gen . See Pan . ii . 3 , 31 ; v . 3,35 . ± • With_watering - pots ( of a size ) proportioned to their strength , ' or — with watering - pots suited to their size , ' i . e . not too large for a woman to ...
... trees . ' case as well as the gen . See Pan . ii . 3 , 31 ; v . 3,35 . ± • With_watering - pots ( of a size ) proportioned to their strength , ' or — with watering - pots suited to their size , ' i . e . not too large for a woman to ...
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... tree . ' See Raghu - v . i . 51 ; also Vikram . , end of Act II . ( taror mūlālavālam ) . 3 ' Truly his reverence Kaśyapa is ( a man ) of little discrimination , inasmuch as he appoints her to the duties [ manner of life ] of the her ...
... tree . ' See Raghu - v . i . 51 ; also Vikram . , end of Act II . ( taror mūlālavālam ) . 3 ' Truly his reverence Kaśyapa is ( a man ) of little discrimination , inasmuch as he appoints her to the duties [ manner of life ] of the her ...
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... tree is a kind of acacia ( Acácia Suma ) , the wood of which is very hard , and supposed by the Hindus to contain fire . [ Śamī abhyantara - līna - pāvakā , Raghu - v . iii . 9. See also Manu viii . 247. ] Sacred fire is kindled by ...
... tree is a kind of acacia ( Acácia Suma ) , the wood of which is very hard , and supposed by the Hindus to contain fire . [ Śamī abhyantara - līna - pāvakā , Raghu - v . iii . 9. See also Manu viii . 247. ] Sacred fire is kindled by ...
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