Karandikar
—which was capable of withstanding violent breezes, on which the lofty clouds (producing) terrific thunders dashed against one another, which, on account of the close contact of white clouds, had put on the grace of the Himalaya mountain.
छन्दः
आर्यागीतिः []
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
| १ | २ | ३ | ४ | ५ | ६ | ७ | ८ | ९ | १० | ११ | १२ | १३ |
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| गा | ढ | स | मी | र | ण | सु | स | हं | ||||
| भी | म | र | वो | त्तु | ङ्ग | वा | रि | ध | र | सं | घ | ट्टम् |
| ध | व | ल | ज | ल | वा | ह | मा | ला | ||||
| सं | ब | न्धा | ऽऽब | द्ध | हि | म | ध | रा | ध | र | ली | लम् |
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