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Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics
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HRT: fuqiuquft URIT —".
569. Bhoja cites this gathā to illustrate abhisvanga (intense love, attachment), one
of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love. HT937 (Heart) – loosened; (C 13-06-fer:) - a knot tied tightly; TT (ppp. from que FFU) sunk deep; PERE37 (Hrana) extricated, dug up, pulled out.
570. Bhoja cites this gātha to illustrate sakti (attachment, 'clinging'), one of the
sixty-four kinds or forms of love. SK (p. 471, v. 112) cites it as an example
of a variety of Aprastuta-prasaṁsā. 571. This gathā is already dealt with; vide ŚP S. No. (217.87) supra Bhoja cites
it here as an example of ‘moha' (temporary loss of consciousness, bewilderment).
572. Bhoja cites this gātha to illustrate akūta(intention), one of the sixty-four kinds
or forms of love.
573. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚPS. No. (467.138) supra Bhoja cites
it here as an example of 'kutūhalà (interest, curiosity). SK (p. 622, v. 174)
too cites it in the same context (- abdi get UPIT ---). 574. This gāthā is already dealt with; vide ŚP S. No. (217.87) supra Bhoja cites
it here as an example of rāga (feeling or passion of love, vehement desire of, interest or delight in), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love. SK (p. 593, v. 62) cites it with the introductory words "a (31CRT) 540 PRI Affet—".
575. Bhoja cites this găthā as an example of vega (impetuosity), one of the sixty-four
kinds or forms of love. 576. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚPS. No. (69.55) supra There the first
half reads slightly differently : TE TRE HE", 37eCART WIE HUSTI-9. 209.
577. Bhoja cites this gāthā (from Līlāva) as an example of Kāmanā (strong wish
or desire), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love. Read - Līlāvai v. no. 1258.