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अथाऽञ्चितोरस्कमुदीर्णदृष्टिः
कृत्वा विवक्षाप्रवणं शरीरम् ।
विवृत्तपाणिर्विहितोत्तराऽर्थं
विभीषणोऽभाषत यातुधानान् ॥

Karandikar Now, having rendered his body (posture) suitable to his desire to speak, Vibhisapa, whose chest was bedecked, sight fixed and right-hand stretched out, spoke to the demons, so as to convey a magnificent counsel.
छन्दः उपजातिः [११]
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
१० ११
था ऽञ्चि तो स्क मु दी र्ण दृ ष्टिः
कृ त्वा वि क्षा प्र णं री रम्
वि वृ त्त पा णि र्वि हि तो त्त रा ऽर्थं
वि भी णो ऽभा या तु धा नान्
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