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586. Bhoja cites this găthā as an example of vatsalya (affection or tenderness or
fond affection), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love.
587. Bhoja cites this găthā as an example of anukrośa (pity or compassion), one
of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love.
588. This gathā is already dealt with; vide SP S. No. (256.96) supra Bhoja cites
it here as an example of viśvāsa (trust, confidence). SK (p. 622, v. 172) cites it with the introductory words : “THIHRER AT URIT -".
589. Bhoja cites this gāthā as an example of visrambha (perfect intimacy or
familiarity), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love.
590. This gātha is already dealt with; vide SPS. No.(128.67) supra Bhoja cites it
here as an example of vašīkāra (subjugating, bringing under subjection), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love. SK (p. 377, v. 139) cites it as an example of one of the varieties of the figure Bhāva; it cites it again (pp. 690-691, v. 402) as an example of svădhina-patikā (lover's absolute mistress, a woman who has full control over her husband).
591. Bhoja cites this gātha as an example of ‘pranaya' (affection), one of the
sixty-four kinds or forms of love. SK (p. 622, v. 171) cites it with the introductory words : "ang garantert " (aig is pleasing or flattering words, flattery).
592. Bhoja cites this gāthā as an example of prāpti (obtaining, meeting with, finding,
acquisition), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love. SK (p. 635, v. 224) cites it with the introductory words: "Pacte afecafata: 049RTAT URIT —" (Rile - obstruction, impediment, distress); QUATT (puferit) clinging to (your) ear, I wish to say i.e., wish to come closer to whisper in your ears -
593. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚP S. No. (371.119) supra Bhoja cites
it here to illustrate ‘paryāpti' (adequacy, sufficiency), one of the sixty-four kinds or forms of love.
595. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚP S. No. (420.129) supra Bhoja cites
it here to illustrate abhimānāpti (honourable feeling), one of the sixty-four kinds