Karandikar
At the arrival of the Wind's son, the monkeys who bore waving tawny hair resembling golden creepers, and whose bright rows of eyes resembled visible rows of jems, appeared as charming as the golden peaks of a mountain.
छन्दः
प्रमिताक्षरा [१२: सजसस]
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
| १ | २ | ३ | ४ | ५ | ६ | ७ | ८ | ९ | १० | ११ | १२ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| च | ल | पि | ङ्ग | के | श | र | हि | र | ण्य | ल | ताः |
| स्थु | ट | ने | त्र | प | ङ्क्ति | म | णि | सं | ह | त | यः |
| क | ल | धै | त | सा | न | व | इ | वा | ऽथ | गि | रेः |
| क | प | यो | ब | हूः | प | व | न | जा | ऽऽग | म | ने |
| स | ज | स | स | ||||||||
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