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________________ Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics 115 1209. Måna has only two letters and priya-sargama many; obviously many should vanquish the few. However, it all depends on you, my dear friend (whether to maintain anger or welcome your lover.) 1210. Under the influence of wine women, on their own, welcome their offending lovers in their embrace. In the light of this how could it be said that wine leads only to harmful ends and not pleasing ones? 1211. Victory to Hara (in the ardha-nārīśvara form), the female half of whose body (i.e. Gaurī = Pārvatī) out of jealous anger parts with the male half of his body but quickly hastens to reunite with it, as Gaurī feels frightened by the loud laughter which comes from the skull that has been revived to life by the nectar that drops from the crescent of the moon. 1212. For translation vide ŚPS. No. (1190.260) supra 1213. There is one drawback about the city of Pratişthāna - the heady smell of the jasmine (mallikā) flowers on summer evenings does not allow the proud ladies to enjoy the pleasure of being appeased (by their lovers). (Verse 1214 is corrupt and obscure.) 1215. My friend, today towards the end of the night, when I was about to indulge in the pleasure of the great festival of mana (sulkiness, jealous anger), all of a sudden, I heard the crowing of a cock which sounded like the beating of a drum (at the time of taking a criminal to the place of execution.) 1216. As the sun sinks in the West and the night approaches, the evening glow declines, the anger of the offended ladies also declines in their minds. 1217. For translation vide ŚPS. No. (622.166) supra 1218. The very lady who, when hurt, wouldn't take any notice of the entreaties of her husband in spite of her friends' advice to do so, would fall at his feet again and again to prevent his going away on long journeys. 1219. Meaning to show nothing more than the formal courtesy, still nursing her pride, she felt overwhelmed by joy when she actually saw her husband and had nothing but sheer devotion for him.
SR No.006960
Book TitlePrakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorV M Kulkarni
PublisherB L Institute of Indology
Publication Year1990
Total Pages768
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size12 MB
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