Karandikar
—that dauntless enemy of the beasts of prey, shifted to forests that could provide satiety with fruit, after having deserted woodlands that were already grazed by the cattle.
छन्दः
अनुष्टुप् [८]
छन्दोविश्लेषणम्
| १ | २ | ३ | ४ | ५ | ६ | ७ | ८ |
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| हि | त्वा | ऽऽशि | त | ङ्ग | वी | ना | नि |
| फ | लै | र्ये | ष्वा | शि | त | म्भ | वम् |
| ते | ष्व | सौ | द | न्द | शू | का | ऽरि |
| र्व | ने | श्वा | न | भ्र | नि | र्भ | यः |
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