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Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics
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15. This gātha is already dealt with; vide SK S.No. (183.376) supra. It is cited as
an example of "fa: TETE"' - love out of fragrance. In this gātha fire is described as drinking (inhaling) the fragrant breath from the nāyikā's mouth.
16. This Skandhaka is already dealt with; vide SK (120.364) supra. The SK and
A'mahodadhi both cite this stanza to illustrate stambha (paralysis), one of the eight sättvika-bhāvas-which too are anubhāvas (consequents).
17. This gātha is already dealt with; vide SK S.No. (175.375) supra. The SK and
A'mahodadhi both cite this gāthā as an example of romāñca (horripilation), one of the eight sāttvika-bhāvas (involuntary states) – which too are anubhāvas (consequents).
18. This gāthā is already dealt with; vide ŚP S.No. (221.88), SK S.No. (176.375).
Bhoja and Narendraprabha both cite this gāthā to illustrate vaivarnya (change of colour, paleness), one of the eight sättvika-bhāvas, – which too are anubhāvas (consequents).
19. This gātha is already dealt with; vide SP S.No. (466.138); SK S.No. (199.380)
supra. Bhoja and Narendraprabha both cite this gāthā as an example of līlā, one of the ten graces (svabhāvajāḥ bhāvāh). Līlā is "the sportive imitation of the movements or words of the beloved one."
20. This gāthā is already dealt with; vide ŚP S.No. (616.165); SK S.No. (169.376)
supra. Bhoja and Narendraprabha both cite this gāthā to illustrate sarkā (Anxiety or Apprehension), one of the 33 vyabhicāri-bhāvas (transitory states). Bhoja comments thus : अत्र विरहिण्या: काातिशयमुद्रीक्षमाणाया: कस्याश्चिद् वयस्याया: स्नेहातिशयात् 'प्रेम पश्यति भयान्यपदेऽपि' इति प्रियागमप्रहर्षातिशयभावेऽप्यसहिष्णुतया तन्मरणशङ्का प्रकृष्यते ।- सरस्वती, g. 489.
21. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚP S.No. (487.142); SK (180.376) supra.
Bhoja and Narendraprabha both cite this gātha as an example of alasya (indolence, laziness), one of the 33 vyabhicări-bhāvas (transitory states).
22. This gātha is already dealt with; vide ŚP S.No. (190.81); SK S.No. (177.375)