The Satakas of BhartrihariThis is Volume XI of fourteen in the India: Language and Literature Oriental series. First published in 1886, of the three ?atakas or centuries of couplets ascribed to Bhart?ihari, the Nîti and Yairâgya ?atakas alone are included in the following pages. |
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... Rahu , whose power and might are great , does not attack them . The lord of the demons , though he has nothing left him but his head , devours in his course only the lord of the day and the ruler of the night . 35. Sesha bears all the ...
... Rahu , whose power and might are great , does not attack them . The lord of the demons , though he has nothing left him but his head , devours in his course only the lord of the day and the ruler of the night . 35. Sesha bears all the ...
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