Book Title: Nag Kumar Charita
Author(s): Pushpadant Mahakavi
Publisher: Bharatiya Gyanpith

View full book text
Previous | Next

Page 284
________________ NOTES 207 23. 80. You are a rooted tree to the Goats are known to relish its leaves good' (i.e. affording protection like the and the cheats use it as it acts as a shade and fruit of a tree). . . poison in large doses. 23. 20-82. Mark the accusative plural 2.4. Elephants are said to be particularly form ending in ein HE, 74, etc. fond of Sallaki (Boswelia Therifera) a: 13. 19. 'You and your king are the dust some of its Sanskrit names गजभक्ष्या-गजप्रिया of my feet.' suggest. cf. शल्लकी गजभक्ष्या च सुवहा सुरभी रसा। 88.4.9 -see glossary. It may be महेरुणा कुन्दुरुकी वल्लकी च बहुस्रवा // equivalent to Hindi ETF to hurl down. BNR. p. 306. 24. 22. The four Aradhands are-, TTA, R. &.45-Mustard tree of scripture Fu and . (Salvadara Parsica) is dear to camels, hence it is also called thagh. 8.9. This line seems to be interpolated. 2. C. 16-() (2) auta: see ante It repeats the sense of line 10 except for P. JOV (441 411446: 1014: 91 : 1 , E.) the simile. R.S.qfa ya 50-A certain load-bull esteemed soft grass. 8. 88.9 f-etc. 'The horses that had 3. &.97777deg-- TATIT: ( aquila:) #4982 entertained a desire to eat the kusa grass, poitaa ftat: dai for 4 in the sense of were tied up like bad pupils who prefer qea see also 2, 7, 8; 4, 1, 15. See also the bad teachings. variant. 8. 20.86. 'Dana appears good being ever undertaken by elephants which are &. 3. "My hand has advanced to the good controlled by the iron-hook and which sword for taking out the blood of the put themselves in chains, even as by enemy." Note कढिवि equivalent to कृष्टुम्. hands that serve as a check to the wicked, &. 3-8. By the use of paronomastic expresbut put a restraint upon themselves.' sions warriorship is fancied as poetic R. X. 'Who did not know that wretched talents. उज्जयपय (1) उद्यतपद ready steps (2) Sun-plant (Calotropis Gigentea), esteemed ऋजुपद straight grammatical forms. कन्दु by the goats, the paralytic, the cheat and (3) 74 (?) pa. the treatises (i.e. on medicine). 8.4-6. Double entrendes continue. 8 64Two varieties of this plant are 2, TIE; 4 -47, 48; Jot bow-string, virturecognised in ancient works, i.e. the es; He discharge, salvation. white and the red, both of which are 6.1.9 37 Afo4 77 T-possession of lands recommended as a treat for paralysis, given by my master. &.6.75Haffi ETH, F. 1 Acc. to this etc. the line may be translated. 'This fickle अर्कद्वयं सरं वातकुष्ठकण्डूविषव्रणान् / (mind) plunges in despicable mirths and निहन्ति लोहगुल्मार्शः श्लेष्मोदरशकृत्कृमीन् / falls in evil company though held in BNR. p. 380. check again and again. Compare, ad The drug is employed to cure all fe #a: Hor' Gita.. kinds of fits, epilepsy, hysteria, lock. &. 8. 'Let the jackal to-day eat away my jaw, convulsions in children, paralytic heart which is a resort of the wicked and complaint, cold sweats, poisonous the harlots' (or acc. to the alternative bites and venereal complaints' reading-my wicked heart which is the (MDI. p. 12). abode of the harlots).' P.P.AC. Gunratnasuri M.S. Jun Gun Aaradhak Trust

Loading...

Page Navigation
1 ... 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352