Karandikar
—whose water swelled on account of the clear river waters rising up at night and which was thus clearly indicating that the summits of the Mahendra mountain contained profuse moon-stones and bore water.
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छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
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| स | मु | प | चि | त | ज | लं | वि | व | र्ध | मा | नै | |
| र | म | ल | स | रि | त्स | लि | लै | र्वि | भा | व | री | षु |
| स्फु | ट | म | व | ग | म | य | न्त | मू | ढ | वा | री | |
| न्श | श | ध | र | र | त्न | म | या | न्म | हे | न्द्र | सा | नून् |
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