Karandikar
—which resembled Meru which had precipices of clear gems and gold, whose lofty and massive slopes prevented the trekking of the ruru (deer) in the mud, whose surroundings were ascended by gods and which had dense (groves of) juicy mandara trees.
छन्दः
उपजातिः [११]
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
| १ | २ | ३ | ४ | ५ | ६ | ७ | ८ | ९ | १० | ११ | १२ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| अ | म | ल | म | णि | हे | म | ट | ङ्कं | तु | ङ्ग | |
| म | हा | भि | त्ति | रु | द्ध | रु | रु | प | ङ्क | ग | |
| म | म | म | रा | ऽऽरू | ढ | प | रि | स | र | मे | रु |
| मि | वा | ऽऽवि | ल | स | र | स | म | न्दा | र | त | रुम् |
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