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________________ 180 Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics 22. Victorious is the Man-Lion's massive neck with its brownish mane, which is, as it were, a collection of lightning streaks hanging loose on his neck without the support of the clouds which have been blown off the Lion's roar. 23. For translation vide VS. No. (1.19) supra. 24. The same lower lip of the beloved yields a variety of pleasures : When on request it submits itself to a kiss, or when a kiss is violently planted on it, and it is still a different kind of pleasure when the lip offers itself voluntarily for a kiss. (Verse 25 is treated in the Notes.) *26. When the charming moon-faced young women retire to their bed-rooms, their usual maids who always accompany them, the jewelled girdles which are the usual companions of their hips and the bashfulness, the usual resident of their hearts, withdraw. 27. The sun is the glory of the sky, rasa of poetry, love of youth, nectar of the sea and of this earth, you 0, King. *28. Some pass the course of worldly life-utilize their life in acquiring religious merit, while some others accumulate material wealth, some however enjoy only sensuous pleasure, but in the case of many others, well, life passes just like that. 29. For translation vide ŚP S. No. (51.431) supra. *30. Sesa, the king of snakes, resplendent on account of the precious stone in his hood and your staff-like strong and firm arm with its end, the fingers, decorated with the (spotless) mirrors, your nails, are the two props, O, king, that support the Earth. *31. There is goose-flesh on the body; the lower lip is quivering and the speech comes with a hiss: the cold weather has done what a lover normally does. 32. You are balancing on your clean-shaven head a badara-phala (a jujubi fruit) or berry and on the top of that you are balancing another in a perfectly steady manner, since you are trying, O, foolish ignorant man, to deceive clever people, I think, you are (only) deceiving yourself.
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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