Sanskrit Poetry, from Vidyākara's TreasuryIn this rich collection of Sanskrit verse, the late Daniel Ingalls provides English readers with a wide variety of poetry from the vast anthology of an eleventh-century Buddhist scholar. Although the style of poetry presented here originated in royal courts, Ingalls shows how it was adapted to all aspects of life, and came to address issues as diverse as love, sex, heroes, nature and peace. More than thirty years after its original publication, "Sanskrit Poetry" continues to be the main resource for all interseted in this multifaceted and elegant tradition. |
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... breasts ( 1126 , 1128 , 1133 ) . Or he may be pictured as an erring husband , leaving his wife , the south- land , and faring forth slowly , fearful of her resentment , to his new mistress , the north ( 1131 ) . Regularly the spring ...
... breasts ( 1126 , 1128 , 1133 ) . Or he may be pictured as an erring husband , leaving his wife , the south- land , and faring forth slowly , fearful of her resentment , to his new mistress , the north ( 1131 ) . Regularly the spring ...
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... breasts even until they bleed , and this before the monarch of Kalinga's face ; for now in his defeat the forest trees play all the tricks of lechers with his wives . 1434 The breasts of your enemy's wives seem to practise penance ...
... breasts even until they bleed , and this before the monarch of Kalinga's face ; for now in his defeat the forest trees play all the tricks of lechers with his wives . 1434 The breasts of your enemy's wives seem to practise penance ...
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... breasts have come together [ or , have made a treaty ] . ” 437 , 479 The puns in the following two verses are merely playful . It's all very well for your breasts to slay the world ; they are avivekin ( ' ignorant ' or ' possessing no ...
... breasts have come together [ or , have made a treaty ] . ” 437 , 479 The puns in the following two verses are merely playful . It's all very well for your breasts to slay the world ; they are avivekin ( ' ignorant ' or ' possessing no ...
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THE ANTHOLOGY | 9 |
13 The Buddha and the Bodhisattvas | 51 |
Śiva | 55 |
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ABHINANDA ACALA allegorical epigram AMARU COLLECTION anger anthologist anthology arms aśoka beauty bees BHARTṚHARI BHARTṚHARI COLLECTION BHAVABHŪTI blossoming body Brahmā breasts buds century charming cheek clouds cuckoo D. D. Kosambi dance darkness delight demon Dharmakirti earth elephant emotion English epigram erotic example eyes face fire flame flowers furnish Gaṇeśa Ganges girl glance gods grow hair hand head heart heaven Himalaya Hinduism HITOPADESA Indian Intr jasmine Kālidāsa Kāma kāvya king leaves limbs lotus Love's lover Mahabharata mistress mood moon moonlight mountain MURĀRI nature necklace night ocean ornament Pāla PAÑCATANTRA play poets praise present section Purāņa rain RĀJASEKHARA Rāma Rāmāyaṇa Rāvaṇa rays refer Rigveda sandalwood Sanskrit literature Sanskrit poetry SILHANA COLLECTION Sītā Śiva Śiva's sleep speak Śrī suggestion sweet taste tears trees trembling turn VALLANA VASUKALPA verses Vidyākara Vindhyas virtue Vişņu waterlilies wife wind woman women words YOGESVARA