Cloud messengerP. Pereira, 1813 - 119 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 3
Página 51
... SCANDA's head ; Son of the Crescent's God , whom holy ire , Called from the flame of all devouring fire , To snatch the Lord of Swerga from despair , And timely save the trembling hosts of air . 292 296 तचस्कन्द ...
... SCANDA's head ; Son of the Crescent's God , whom holy ire , Called from the flame of all devouring fire , To snatch the Lord of Swerga from despair , And timely save the trembling hosts of air . 292 296 तचस्कन्द ...
Página 52
... SCANDA was cast by SIVA into the flame of AGNI , the god of fire , who being unable to sustain the encreasing burthen , transferred it to the goddess GUNGA ; she accordingly was delivered of the deity SCANDA , who was afterwards ...
... SCANDA was cast by SIVA into the flame of AGNI , the god of fire , who being unable to sustain the encreasing burthen , transferred it to the goddess GUNGA ; she accordingly was delivered of the deity SCANDA , who was afterwards ...
Página 59
... Scanda Purana , खलःकोनाचमुक्तिर्वभजतेतचमज्जनात् । अतः कनखलंत , नाना चकुर्मुनीश्वराः ॥ " What man ( :) so wicked , ( A ) as not to obtain , ( 7 ) future happiness from bathing ...
... Scanda Purana , खलःकोनाचमुक्तिर्वभजतेतचमज्जनात् । अतः कनखलंत , नाना चकुर्मुनीश्वराः ॥ " What man ( :) so wicked , ( A ) as not to obtain , ( 7 ) future happiness from bathing ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Mégha dúta, or, Cloud messenger: a poem in the Sanskrit language Kālidāsa Visualização integral - 1843 |
The Megha Duta; Or, Cloud Messenger: A Poem, in the Sanscrit Language Kālidāsa Visualização integral - 1890 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Alaca alluded allusion Amera Cosha amongst Amotations Annotations appellation Argha Asiatic Researches BALARAMA beauty BHAVABHUTI bird BRAHMA breast breath bright Cailása Calcutta CALIDAS called Canac'hala CATULLUS celebrated celestial Charmanvati charms Cloud Cloud's progress COLEBROOKE color Commentators Cósha CUVERA dark dart deity delight described Drishadwati elegant elephant English eyes fair female flame flight flowers Ganges gems glow graceful Greek heaven hills Himalaya Hindoostan Hindu holy INDRA INDRA's JAYADEVA language lofty Lord lotus LUCRETIUS Malwa mentioned MILTON modern moon mountain Musk Deer Nagari Character o'er occurs original Oujein OVID Paradise lost PARVATI passage Peacock perhaps poem poet poetical poetry Purana RAMA Ramayana rendered Ritu river Sacontala sacred Sanscrit SCANDA season shades shews shower Sir WM SIVA SIVA's smile stream supposed Swerga thee THEOCRITUS thine thou thy form translation trees tresses Tripura UDAYANA veneration vermil VERSE Vindhya wind words Yacsha Yamuna ते मे