Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 23
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ SEPTEMBER, 1894.) THE BHASHA-BHUSHANA OF JAS'WANT SINGH. 237 The Sahitya-darpana gives examples of each of these for each flavour, and the following table is an abstract of them, which will make the matter clear: Examples of Excitants. Flavour. Examples of Acces. sory Emotions (vyabhichdri bhava). Examples of Ensuants (ann. bhava). Essential (dlambana). Enhancing (uddipana). 1. Erotic gára). ésin. The heroes and The moon, sandal-Such as self-dis- Motions of the eyeheroines. ointment, hum paragement, etc. brows, sideglances, of bees, etc. Any of those men- etc. tioned in 41 ff., except death (9), indolence (11) sternness (29). 2. Comic (hásya). The thing laugh. The gestures, Indolence (11), dis- Closing of the eyes, ed at. form, speech, sembling (14), smiling, laughter, etc., of the drowsiness (25), etc. thing laughed etc. at. 3. Pathetic (ka- The object sor- E. g., when the Self-disparagement Cursing of one's runi). rowed for. dead body of (1), distraction (5), destiny, falling on the loved one dementedness (16) the ground, wailis being burn- debility (18), sick- ing, changes of ed. ness (30), and the colour, sighs, sobe, stupefaction, rav. ing, and the like. like. 4. Furious (rau- An enemy, dra). The behaviour of Distraction (5), inthe enemy and toxication (10), description of furry (24), imthe combats. patience (31), and the like. Knitting of the brows, biting of the lips, swelling of the arms, threatening gestures, reviling, angry looks, etc. 5. Heroic (vira). Persons that are the behaviour Equanimity (22), The'seeking of allies, to be conquered, of the persons resolve (23), debate etc. etc. to be conquer (32), recollection ed, etc. (33), and the like. 6. Terrible (bha. That by which) The fierce ges-Apprehension (2). Changes of colour yánaka). fear is produc. tures, etc., of depression (7), and speaking with ed. that which pro- death (9), demen- a stammering tone, duces fear. tedness (16), de- faintings, perspira bility (18), flurry tion, horripilation, (24), and the like. trembling, looking in every direction, etc.

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