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200 Treatment of Love in Sanskrit Literature' by Dr. S. K. De,
p. 48 etc. 201 K.A.S. VII. 23 ff. 202 "Avaruddhāpi parastrītyucyate." 203 D. R. (II. 20, 21) says : "Nanyodhā'ngirase kvacit."
But love for a maiden may be employed at will, in connection with the principal or the subordinate sentiments. Cf. Dhanika's remarks (D.R. II. 28 ff) which
Hemachandra paraphrases. 204 R. II. 21 gives the same idea in almost the same terms. 205 Cf. D.R.II.23 with Avaloka. 206 Cf. D.R.II. 22-23a with Avaloka. 207 According to Hass, the D.R. admits but 128 varieties.
Vide The Dasarūpa, p. 58 (Notes). 208 Vide Dr. S. K. De, Treatment of Love in S. K. Litt., p. 19.
Vide also N, N. Bhattacharya's “History of Indian Erotic
Literature", Chap. VII, pp. 47-49, 56-57. 209 Dr. S. K. De, Ibid, p. 52. 210 Dr. S. K. De, Ibid.
Chapter Eight 211 Vide Dr. V. Raghavan, Bhoja's śr. Pr., pp. 540-41, etc. 212 A. K. Warder (Indian Kavya Litt., Chap. VI) critically
reviews the Mahākāvya 'form'. 213 Bhoja's śr. Pr. pp. 402-3. Dr. Raghavan explicitly
states (p. 709): "Especially, the various elements of Sabdavaicitrya, Arthavaicitrya and Ubhayavaicitrya given by Hemachandra on pp. 334-341 are Bhoja's Guņas and Alamkāras of Sabda, Artha and both with reference to the
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