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________________ Chapter XI : (Vāgbhațālamkāra) *1. King Sri Siddharāja, you deserve reputation as a man of adventure. How else do I explain your assault on my mind which is being constantly riddled with the arrows of the God of Love ? *2. So long as the rays of the moon have not spread on the earth, you better go to the park with your face resembling the full disc of the moon. *3. O, Cătaka (bird), you recite everything, you seem to be quite a scholar ! Please tell me then when my dear husband would return (from his journey). *4. The (poetic) defect known as 'repetition' (or redundancy) does not apply in the case of (sacred) study, meditation, austerities, (taking of) medicine, instruction, praise, and offering of donations and singing (the glory of the) virtues of the good. '5. The face of the gazelle-eyed maiden darkened when she saw the young man, the abode of love (?) (moving about) with his ears decorated with strī flowers. 6. O, gazelle-eyed one, look, here is Rāvana with his ten faces terrifying with his twenty eyes burning red, a moving forest, his twenty arms spreading out (moving) like the trees in it. 7. You, who are a heap of faults, with your mind ever swayed by inebriation, none• theless charming - in your absence she has withered as a moon-lotus does in the absence of the moon—the maker of the night, the bearer of the stigma of the deer on him (lit. the night - maker with his interior filled with or marked by a deer). 8. Pay homage to the Jinendra - the Arhat (of the Jains), who is free from passions, who has completely uprooted (or subdued) the four kaşāyas (passions of 1. anger 2. pride 3. deceit and 4. greed) by self-control and whose mind is always pure or tranquil (prasanna) like his body and whose body is always pure or tranquil like his mind. 9. O gazelled - eyed (or large-eyed) one, the swarm of bees rushes towards your face taking it to be a golden lotus, towards your eyes thinking them be blue lotuses and towards your face always radiant with a smile, thinking it to be a
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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