Karandikar
—which bore the sweet sound from the throats of lions, where the huge sala trees were distressed on account of the huge bridge on the water, which bore a network of jewels consisting of water particles sticking to the moving leaves;
छन्दः
आर्यागीतिः []
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
| १ | २ | ३ | ४ | ५ | ६ | ७ | ८ | ९ | १० | ११ | १२ | १३ | १४ | १५ |
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| क | ल | ह | रि | क | ण्ठ | वि | रा | वं | ||||||
| स | लि | ल | म | हा | ब | न्ध | सं | कु | ल | म | हा | सा | लम् | |
| च | ल | कि | स | ल | य | सं | ब | द्धं | ||||||
| म | णि | जा | लं | स | लि | ल | क | ण | म | यं | वि | व | ह | न्तम् |
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