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________________ Prakrit Verscs in Sanskrit Works on Poetics 207 *11. For translation vide DHV S. No. (31.12) supra. *12. We couldn't care less for you, O, moon, so long as this banyan tree which provides (thick) shade with its dense leaves and which serves as an ornament of the entire village continues to exist (lit. shines.) *13. For translation vide KP S. No. (53.432) supra. *14. For translation vide KP S. No. (52.432) supra. *15. For translation vide ŚP S. No. (186.80) supra. *16. The foulness (also black or dark colour) of a foul man does not go even by his contact with the good. The deer ever residing on the disc of the moon still remains dark. *17. For translation vide ŚP S. No. (Add.3.1.44) supra. *18. For translation vide Rudrața S. No. (9.3) supra. *19. For translation vide Rudrața S. No. (10.3) supra. *20. For translation vide Rudrata S. No. (11.4) supra. 21. For translation vide Rudrata S. No. (12.4) supra. (Verse *22' is treated in the Notes.) *23. Ah ! the young maidens do not any longer apply wax to their bimba - like (red) lips, do not any longer tie up their groomed hair in plaits, nor wear a choli and they have given up using saffron paste on their faces. I dare say, the Spring has burst forth after defeating the Winter. 1. This verse from Devīšataka is first cited by Hemacanadra in his Kavyānuśāsana (P. 332 V. no 497). Vāgbhata, after Hemacandra cites it in the same context.
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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