Book Title: Sambodhi 1998 Vol 21
Author(s): J B Shah, N M Kansara
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Vol XXI, 1997 ALANKĀRA-DAPPAŅA sāsukkoeņa gaā uaha vahuāi sunna-devaulam || patto dullaha-lambho-vi anna-kajjāgao jāro || 108 'The illustration of Aprastutaprasanga : See, the daughter-in-law went to the deserted temple driven by the wrath of her mother-in-law. There she met her paramour, otherwise difficult to meet, who happened to go there on some other business.' anumānam jahā nūnam tia vi sūamti tena saha vilasiam haāsena naha-paa-pallava-lagga saanijja-dalāî amgāî || 109 The illustration of Anumāna : Her dallying with that wicked one is doubtlessly suggested by her limbs which bearing nail-marks have left signs on the bed-leaves.' āarisammi-va jāsim ucсhara-ronanabhara(?) phuda-cchäā || dīsai paccakkh(?) hiaa-hāriņi so hu Wariso || 110 That is Ādarśa wherein is seen vividly the heart-winning reflection, as if in a mirror, of the various parts of senses(?)' Kariso jahā keli-pará mosara manne tuha phamsūsavam apāvamtā hatthā se naha-kirana-cchalena dhārāhi-va ruvamti || 111 The illustration of Ādarśa : Indulging in sport, do not move away : her hands deprived of the festive joy of touching you are weeping profusely, I believe, under the guise of the (bright) rays from her finger-nails.' thevovamäi sahiā, (a) samta-kāraņā guņāņujoeņa | avivakkhia-sāmatthā, uppekkhā hoi sāisaā || 112 'With a slight touch of Upamā, attributing non-existing qualities due to some connection, lacking in intention of stating all (parts) is Utpreksā excelling in poetic beauty.' uppekkhā jahā dīsai pūria-samkho-wva malaa-mārua-narenda-samcalane dara-dalia-malliā-maula-lagga-muha-gumjiro bhamaro || 113

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