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Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics
of UMA (376 g JHA) – but I do not know that (i.e., how to win your
love) 559. Read the second half of this gātha : G-DRA31- epuiki gunt, Mang H3G3-P6Rİ ||
and its chayā : (-aria-Faring gaffana HopedHRERIA 11) Bhoja cites this gatha to illustrate one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love, called ruciḥ- taste.
560. Bhoja cites this gāthā to illustrate one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love,
called dohada - pregnancy longing. Sert ( THRU) to like, to please.
561. This gāthā is already dealt with; vide SP S. No. (419.129) supra Bhoja cites
it here to illustrate one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love, called aśá
(hope). 562. Bhoja cites this gāthā to illustrate one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love,
called āśaṁsā (desire, wish). See translation.
563. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚPS. No. (525.149) supra Bhoja cites
it here to illustrate one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love, called abhiniveśa (earnest desire, ardent longing).
564. Bhoja cites this gāthā to illustrate one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love,
called anubandha - uninterrupted succession or continuity. 565. This gāthā is already dealt with; vide ŚPS. No. (388.122) supra Bhoja cites
it here to illustrate agraha (insistence, persistence), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love.
566. Bhoja cites this gāthā to illustrate abhiprāyah (opinion), one of the sixty-four
kinds or forms of love.
567. Bhoja cites this stanza (from Setu) to illustrate Pakşapāta, (partiality, fondness
for), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love. Vide Extract from Sanskrit
Commentary in Appendix I. 568. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚP S. No. (338.113) supra. Bhoja cites
it here to illustrate lobha (greed, intense longing for), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love. SK (p. 638, v. 237) cites it with the introductory words: