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 interested in this multifaceted and elegant tradition. |
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... grow herbs for tea or harvesting grape- vines to weave into wreaths , growing your own craft supplies can be a gateway to new gardening adventures that will add a new layer of satisfaction to your garden . Grow your own plant stakes by ...
... grow herbs for tea or harvesting grape- vines to weave into wreaths , growing your own craft supplies can be a gateway to new gardening adventures that will add a new layer of satisfaction to your garden . Grow your own plant stakes by ...
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... grows together, or it does not grow at all. We cannot grow in a meaningful sense by ourselves. So maybe you need to stop thinking quite so much about your own Christian life and your own Christian growth. Perhaps it's time to work ...
... grows together, or it does not grow at all. We cannot grow in a meaningful sense by ourselves. So maybe you need to stop thinking quite so much about your own Christian life and your own Christian growth. Perhaps it's time to work ...
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... Grows in 1855 controlled a good part of the economic life of the small village and community along the Tunkhannock . The brothers had organized a firm with Galusha handling all the legal prob- lems . Edwin Grow managed the mercantile ...
... Grows in 1855 controlled a good part of the economic life of the small village and community along the Tunkhannock . The brothers had organized a firm with Galusha handling all the legal prob- lems . Edwin Grow managed the mercantile ...
Contents
THE ANTHOLOGY | 9 |
13 The Buddha and the Bodhisattvas | 51 |
Śiva | 55 |
Copyright | |
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anthology appear arms authors bear beauty BHARTṚHARI BHAVABHŪTI body breasts brings called century charming cheek close clouds COLLECTION comes critics dance darkness delight described descriptions drops earth effect elephant emotion English epigram example eyes face fall fear fire flame flowers fruit furnish girl give glance gods grow hair half hand head heart HITOPADESA Indian king language leaves limbs literature live looks lotus lover means mistress mood moon mountain nature never night once opening original play poetry poets praise present rain RĀJASEKHARA refer rest rising Sanskrit Sanskrit poetry Section separation Śiva sleep sometimes speak speech spring suggestion sweet taste tears traveler trees turn universe verses virtue wife wind woman women young