Karandikar
—whose precipices were formed of big and clear jewels-whose huge slopes were reddish on account of the colour of red lead, where the longings for nocturnal sports was checked by the fear of coming across mighty lions and elephants ;
छन्दः
आर्यागीतिः []
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
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| वि | म | ल | म | हा | म | णि | ट | ङ्कं | |||||
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| भ | य | रु | द्ध | वि | भा | व | री | वि | हा | र | स | मी | हम् |
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