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________________ Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics 17 The fervour of the heavenly damsels did not weaken as they frequented the regions of the huge sapphire rocks resonant with the noise of the water - falls cascading down the lofty slopes. 18. (This passage is cited from Bhavabhūti's play called Málati - Madhava and forms part of a long description of a vicious tiger, who is about to attack Madayantikā, the sweetheart of Makaranda, an intimate friend of Mādhva.) This vicious tiger is playing the part of the angry god of death : He has put to flight the whole lot of people by his loud and deep growl that comes from his throat - a deep cavern indeed filled with the flesh of men and beasts mangled by first felling the victim by a powerful slap of his paw that is fierce like a thunderbolt - the path on which he walks is all full of blood of the animals he has overpowered and mauled. 19. For translation vide DHV S.No.(52.16) supra 20. The young bride with plump breasts, amiable in disposition, dark in complexion and slender in shape, slow in gait, who sees with her bud-like eyes, prevails over her husband (and keeps out other women). 21. For translation vide DHV S.No.(11.8) súpra 22. O brother-in-law, don't you see the series of crescent moons (i.e.crescent moon like nail-marks) on the breasts of your wife ? Why are you in vain looking at the sky (in which there is a single crescent moon)? 23. How can I meet my lover, dear friend ? Not even in the night it seems possible. Then the moon will be looking on - that out-caste with the kikkhiri (the symbolic stick carried by the out-caste in his hand for avoiding his touch / contact) of his multitude of rays? 24. Why are you panting, heaving your breasts which are the goblets of your rivals' jealousy and anger, the globes of loveliness, temples of the elephants in the form of Madana, and the temptations that hunt the minds of men ? 25. Räma somehow passed the rainy season that was (as it were) a night-fall to the sun of his endeavour, a strong chain restraining the mighty elephant of his anger; and a cage imprisoning the lion of his victory (in the coming war against
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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