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________________ Chapter XIII : (Kalpalatăviveka) 1. The Jinas (Conquerors or Victors) teach that human and heavenly pleasures are only insubstantial like straw or chaff of the grain and that the Jain dharma liberates (its followers) from saṁsāra and leads to eternal bliss. 2. For translation vide KP S. No. (39.428) supra 3. For translation vide SK S. No. (5.340) supra 4. Hearing the 'tap', 'tap'tap' sound of the rain on the leaves of the gourd - creeper, the traveller's wife, full of deep longing (for her husband who hadn't yet returned home from his journey though the rainy season had set in) burst out weeping. 5. For translation vide Rudrața's Kāvyālamkāra with Namisādhu's Tippaņa S. No. (*14.4) supra. 6. For translation vide DIIVS. No. (59.18) supra 7-8. For translation vide DHV S. No. (14.8) supra 9. For translation vide DHV S. No. (33.12) supra 10. For translation vide SK. S. No. (2.339) supra. 11. For translation vide SK. S. No. (20.343) supra. 12. For translation vide SK. S. No. (6.340) supra 13. For translation vide SK S. No. (12.341) supra 14. For translation vide VJ S. No. (18.23) supra. 15. For translation vide SK S. No. (7.340) supra 16. For translation vide KP S. No. (44.429) supra 17. For translation vide DHV S. No. (1.6) supra 18. For translation vide DIV S. No. (2.6) supra
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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