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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... are , the authorship of these Śatakas has been assigned to the end of the first or to the beginning of the second century A.D. Some attempt has been made to fix BhartṚihari's date by comparison with that of Kalidasa . But the date of ...
... are , the authorship of these Śatakas has been assigned to the end of the first or to the beginning of the second century A.D. Some attempt has been made to fix BhartṚihari's date by comparison with that of Kalidasa . But the date of ...
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... are the authorship of one man ( whatever his name may be ) should not go for nothing . The question of date is almost as difficult to decide as that of authorship , and this can only be arrived at approximately on internal evidence ...
... are the authorship of one man ( whatever his name may be ) should not go for nothing . The question of date is almost as difficult to decide as that of authorship , and this can only be arrived at approximately on internal evidence ...
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... are , the authorship of these Śatakas has been assigned to the end of the first or to the beginning of the second century A.D. Some attempt has been made to fix Bhartrihari's date by comparison with that of Kalidasa . But the date of ...
... are , the authorship of these Śatakas has been assigned to the end of the first or to the beginning of the second century A.D. Some attempt has been made to fix Bhartrihari's date by comparison with that of Kalidasa . But the date of ...
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... are the rulers of the land . Should not those bad examiners be worthy of condemnation who ( through ) carelessness cause jewels to fall from their true value ? 16. O kings ! cast off your pride before those who have the inward treasure ...
... are the rulers of the land . Should not those bad examiners be worthy of condemnation who ( through ) carelessness cause jewels to fall from their true value ? 16. O kings ! cast off your pride before those who have the inward treasure ...
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... are the gifts which Hari , the giver of desires , the delight of the earth , bestows upon the man with whom he is pleased . 26. Abstinence from destroying life , keeping one's hands off another's wealth , speaking the truth , reasonable ...
... are the gifts which Hari , the giver of desires , the delight of the earth , bestows upon the man with whom he is pleased . 26. Abstinence from destroying life , keeping one's hands off another's wealth , speaking the truth , reasonable ...
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according actions acts ascetic bear beautiful becomes beginning Bhartrihari birth body called cast cease clothed contained death deities delight desire destiny destroyed difficult dwell earth earthly elephant enemies enjoy evil exist eyes fall fate favour fear fire firmness flowers forest fruit gained give given glory grows hand head heart heaven Hitopadesa honour idea king knowledge learning liberality live look lord means mighty milk mind moon mountain mouth night Niti Sataka noble objects objects of sense ocean old age one's ornament pain pass passion path peace penance performed pleasure possessions pride princes produce referred riches river says serpent Śiva sloka speech spiritual stanza supposed Telang thee things thou thou hast thought tree truth Vairagya Sataka virtues wealth wife wisdom wise woman women youth