Śakuntalá, Or, Śakuntalá Recognized by the Ring: A Sanskrit Drama in Seven ActsStephen Austin, 1853 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina 4
... seems preferable . So yah prayogo bhavatishu nibaddhah : Vikram . , Act 2 . [ prayogam nibandh = prayogam virach : Schol . ] 3 Bhútártham state of the case . ' = satyam : S. = satyártham : K. , the real truth , ' ' the true 4 — I do not ...
... seems preferable . So yah prayogo bhavatishu nibaddhah : Vikram . , Act 2 . [ prayogam nibandh = prayogam virach : Schol . ] 3 Bhútártham state of the case . ' = satyam : S. = satyártham : K. , the real truth , ' ' the true 4 — I do not ...
Pàgina 7
... seems to have had no right to the title Sútradhára , nor to have been qualified to recite the Nándí , but in that case some Bráhman pronounced the blessing , and the Sthapaka then entered as Sútradhára . Such , at least , seems to be ...
... seems to have had no right to the title Sútradhára , nor to have been qualified to recite the Nándí , but in that case some Bráhman pronounced the blessing , and the Sthapaka then entered as Sútradhára . Such , at least , seems to be ...
Pàgina 11
... seems like that of the Wind and the Sun ; for Indra , as god of the firmament presides over the forty - nine maruts or winds . Such seems to be the sense of the passage . Harito is taken by the commentators to be the genitive case of ...
... seems like that of the Wind and the Sun ; for Indra , as god of the firmament presides over the forty - nine maruts or winds . Such seems to be the sense of the passage . Harito is taken by the commentators to be the genitive case of ...
Pàgina 12
... ( seems ) at a distance from me nor at my side even for a moment , by reason of the velocity of the chariot . ' This is a method of describing great velocity of motion , which may be well appreciated by any one , in these days , who may ...
... ( seems ) at a distance from me nor at my side even for a moment , by reason of the velocity of the chariot . ' This is a method of describing great velocity of motion , which may be well appreciated by any one , in these days , who may ...
Pàgina 26
... seems usually , though not always , implied . Thus , sambhávayámo rájarshim , Vikramorvasí , Act 1. And Raghu - vansa , v . , 2 .; x . , 56 . 1 ' Possessed of a creeper . ' This use of sa - nátha is noticeable . The literal meaning of ...
... seems usually , though not always , implied . Thus , sambhávayámo rájarshim , Vikramorvasí , Act 1. And Raghu - vansa , v . , 2 .; x . , 56 . 1 ' Possessed of a creeper . ' This use of sa - nátha is noticeable . The literal meaning of ...
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Pàgina 49 - ... definition of his attributes, he is to excite mirth by being ridiculous in person, age, and attire.
Pàgina 139 - Rheede has exhibited in a coarse delineation of its leaves only — its flowers, in their perfect state, are among the loveliest objects in the vegetable world ; and appear, through a lens, like minute rubies and emeralds in constant motion from the least breath of air. It is the sweetest and most nutritious pasture for cattle ; and its usefulness added to its beauty induced the Hindus, in their earliest ages, to believe that it was the mansion of a benevolent nymph.
Pàgina 267 - They are a dwarfish kind of monster, with the body of a man and the head of a horse, and are otherwise called Kinnara.
Pàgina v - Indeed, no composition of Kalidasa displays more the richness and fertility of his poetical genius, the exuberance of his imagination, the warmth and play of his fancy, his profound knowledge of the human heart, his delicate appreciation of its most refined and tender emotions, his familiarity with the workings and counter-workings of its conflicting feelings, — in short, more entitles him to rank as
Pàgina 10 - Dushyanta might hare been represented on the stage, the horses -would be left to the imagination, and the speed of the chariot would only be indicated by the gesticulations of the charioteer.
Pàgina 36 - This (which we have brought with us for watering our plants) will serve as water for the feet.' Water for the feet was one of the first things invariably presented to a guest in all Eastern countries. Should a guest arrive, a seat is to be offered to him, and his feet are to be washed and food is to be given him (Vishnu-pp 305. Cf. also Luke vii. 44). Idam, ie vrikshartfiam awltam, udakam, Schol. * Sunrita gir, ' kind yet sincere language,' ' complimentary and friendly words without flattery
Pàgina 167 - ... which are supposed to hover round and protect households [Manu, iii., 80], or to whom some particular part of the house is sacred. This offering was made by throwing up into the air [Manu, iii., 90] in some part of the house generally at the door [Manu, iii., 88] the remains of the morning and evening meal of rice or grain; uttering at the same time a mantra, or prayer to some of the inferior deities, according to the place in which it was made [Manu, iii, 87...
Pàgina 49 - His attempts at wit, which are rarely very successful, and his allusions to the pleasures of the table, of which he is a confessed votary, are absurdly contrasted with the sententious solemnity of the despairing hero, crossed in the prosecution of his love-suit.
Pàgina 102 - Satdnka-lekhd is properly a digit of the moon,' or the moon in its most beautiful form when quite young. A complete revolution of the moon, with respect to the stars, being made in twenty-seven days, odd hours; the Hindus divide the heavens into twenty-seven constellations [asterisms] or lunar stations, one of which receives the moon for one day in each of his monthly journeys. As the Moon [Chandra] is considered to be a masculine deity, the Hindus fable these twenty-seven constellations as his wives...
Pàgina 16 - West of India, on the coast of Guzerat, near the temple of Somanath. It is also called Prabhasa. The fable is that Soma, or the Moon, was here cured of the consumption brought upon him by the imprecation of Daksha, his father-in-law [Mahabfeaiata, vol.