Karandikar
-which had a network of high-soaring rays from the gems, where a deep sound was raised by the mutual collision of the mountain water-streams, which had assembly halls in the form of the beautiful cavities of the caves, which were like the city of the gods, which bore the attractive notes of divine bards (gandharyas);
छन्दः
आर्यागीतिः []
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
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| तु | ङ्ग | म | णि | कि | र | ण | जा | लं | |||||||
| गि | रि | ज | ल | सं | घ | ट्ट | ब | द्ध | ग | म्भी | र | र | वम् | ||
| चा | रु | गु | हा | वि | व | र | स | भं | |||||||
| सु | र | पु | र | स | म | म | म | र | चा | र | ण | सु | सं | रा | वम् |
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