________________ 55 Notes That ( Sk. ota ): (1) name of the goddess Parvati, who resides on mount Kailasa, a peak of the Himalayas. (2) A young girl prior to menstruation (EUCITA: Fore) i. e. 'a virgin,' Generally a ita is taken to be ' a girl who is eight years old' ( cf. spearf war uit ). fat ( Sk. xft ): (I) The goddess Shree who is the wife of Vishnu, usually known as Laxmi. (2) Wealth, riches, etc. THT (Sk.) The well-known * Apsaras' or nymph considered as the most beautiful woman in the paradise of Indra. (2) The word dat also means a plantain tree ( Fot).' (Sk, fa ): (I) The goddess of Love, the wife of Cupid. (2) Affection, fre (Sk. fifa ): ( 1 ) Name of a wife of Cupid and the rival of Rati; (' सपत्नी संजाता रत्याः safera a). (2) Love. St. 44. FERTE (Sk. Taya: ) i. e. Brihaspati, the preceptor of the gods. St. 45. Uret (Sk. 15141c:) lit. the protector of the people ( lit. subjects) i. e. a king. Not only the king was your by name but by his virtue even he deserved this name, because he protected his subjects well. Thus etymologically also it was Terte or quite in keeping with the meaning of the word. St. 46. AUTETUT (Sk. HATTE UT: ) lit. bewitching the minds i, e. beautiful.