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INTRODUCTION.
md
'^
^
Adho Duraso, a famous name, according to MS. 1 of Descr. Cat. of
Bard, arid Histl. MSS., i, ii (pp. 1026-103o of the MS.), but G a dana Rama
Sihgha according to MS. 21 of Op. cit. (p. 1396 of the MS.). The song in
question is a glta and begins
:
%^
cTT^ fid
^ ^^Td
-jftr^ ^JTJff^J^
2
This
is
p. 125&).
scripts.
?fWt ^r^^
ftfiir
^^ wt^t
{Descr. Cat. of Bard,
28,
l^Td
II
I,
II...
etc.
^wf^
i,
and
The name
^^rfl=i<
I.
MSS.,
i,
..etc.
Histl.
and ii,
manu-
INTRODUCTION.
11
fsf^CTSI
Cat, of Bard,
^W^^^fT
and
Histl,
ii""
MSS.,
\\*i TT
i, i,
18,
^^FW
p. 465a).
^r<^ ^
^ffl
{Descr.
INTRODUCTION.
HI
tells us,^
Gagurana, the ancient stronghold of the Khicis in Eastern Rajputana which the brave Acala JJasa had watered with his blood.
But his poetical genius and his piety won for Prithi Raja a
much greater distinction. His versps became famous in all
the Rajput courts and, as often happens in India and not in
India alone, his genius and his singular piety were associated
with some supernatural power which he was believed to possess,
and he was honoured as a clairvoyant and a saint even during
It is the sanie thing that has happened to
his own lifetime.
the more famous Tulasi Dasa who, incidentally, was Prithi
Raja's contemporary. Both Tulasi Dasa and Prithi Raja,
the one in the east and the other in the west, the one a brahmin and the other a Rajput, felt the impulse of the same
stimulus the wave of religious fervour which in the sixteenth
century swept over the whole breadth of the country and determined a revival of Visnuism on the basis not of knowledge
Tulasi Dasa, the
(jndna), but of devotion and faith (bhakti).
brahmin, preferred to adore the Lord under the form of Rama
Prithi Raja, the Rajput, under the form of Krsna, the former
no doubt on account of his austere asceticism, the latter on
account of his sensuality Tulasi Dasa selected for the theme
of his RmnaGaritamdnasa the noble career of the virtuous
Rama, Prithi Raja sang in his Veil a love adventure of the
:
libertine Krsna.
But with Prithi
injustice
composed
'
Akharnamay
transl.
by H.
INTRODUCTION.
IV
of Mewar"
Tod relates
tion in his
"Annals
Bikaneri Caranas.
',
^1 ^)^r3rcT
gETil fafiir
%%
TTcft
f%iT ^^TJcT^
^^% W^JH
^'^^ ^vr
'fifs
II
II
^m^ ^^
^uf^ ^ifr^
II
^^
II
Chapter
xi, p.
II
II
II
II
INTRODUCTION.
1.
[To that shop] where the men are deprived of their
dignity and the females of their modesty, and Akbar is the
purchaser, and the way [whereunto is] impervious, to that
shop how could the son of Udo go as a seller of [his] Rajput-
hood
world.
of Descr. Cat
Ram
350.
* Ain-i-Akbarl,
Altransl. by H. Blochmann, vol. i, pp. 276-7.
Baclaonl says that Akbar gave to the day of the feast the name of
khushroz, or the joyful day, and that it was a source of much enjoyment.
INTRODUCTION.
Tl
is
of the
anniversary of the
fact that
Rajput women
left
the
'
'
Op.
I
cit., p.
275.
it
was
told to
me by
Khiriyo
Rama Dana,
INTRODUCTION.
Vll
the blind Carana of Bikaner, but Sindhayaca Day ala Dasa in his l?%ora
of Bikaner {Descr. Cat., i, ii, 1, pp. 218a ff.) relates it in a somewhat
different form. According to DaySla Dasa, Prithi Raja went on pilgrimage to DvSrika and on his way thereto stopped at the village of
Cidaravo, where he met Raja Bal. Some time after his return to Delhi,
Karama Canda a former minister of raja Rai Singha from his hostility
to Prithi Raja contrived to bring about " some mischief," whereupon
Prithi
^^T
^it ^T^^
^^
WTWl^
She came, and helped him so effectively that that very
day the custom of the nauroz was abolished (pp. 219 a-h). According to
Dayala Dasa this event happened in Saravat 1657, but there is no doubt
that the date has been invented by him. Tod's version of the story is
.
quite different.
1
Akharnama,
=2
by H. Beveridge,
Saravat 1654.
transl.
vol.
iii,
p. 908.
Dayala Dasa
marwarization of Hamza.
The
tradition is that she was a sister of the famous Sadu Malo, and
the wife of Baratha Sahkara, another illustrious name {Descr. Cat., i, ii,
3
1, p. 2186).
is
INTRODUCTION.
Vlll
Prithi Raja's
power
of clairvoyance
'
^^ ^^^ iT^'t^
II
II
have appeared
^tf
^^ ^^ ^^wf
TT^ TT^
^rr^
II
II
'
INTRODUCTION.
IX
" [For] the plough long-trained bullocks, [and for] the road
the feet of [old] sturdy walkers. [And as for] men, horses, and
fruits, [they] are relished [onh^] when fully ripe."
A kiss ought to have concluded the scene, but the story is
silent on this point as any similar allusion would be out of
etiquette with the Rajputs, who are in such matters much
more prudish than we are.
To revert' now to more serious subjects. Prithi Raja has
left, besides the Veli, quite a number of other small poems,
mostly sdkha rd gita, that is to say commemorative songs.
Of the many anthologies of miscellaneous commemorative
songs {phutakara gita) which are in the hands of the bards of
Rajputana, there is probably none which does not contain at
To give particulars
least one or two examples by Prithi Raja.
about these smaller compositions would serve no purpose here,
and would on the other hand require a careful study of them
which I confess 1 have had no time to make. It will suffice
to say that they mostly refer to contemporary Chiefs, among
whom Prithi Raja's brother Rama Singha, who was assassinated
about A.D. 1578 (Sam vat 1634), and for whom our Author
seems to have had a special predilection and that they are not
Evidently, they were
all of equal merit, nor of equal interest.
composed at different periods, hence the differences. To the
last years of Prithi Raja's life may be safely ascribed three
one in honour of the Thakuraji (Krsna), one
stotras in duhds
in honour of Rama Candra, and one in honour of the Ganga.
They are full of devotional spirit and must be senile productions.
Prithi Raja's greatest poem, the Veli Krisana Rukamanl
ri, was composed as we know from the last stanza thereof,
As the title tells, the poem
about A.D. 1581 (Sam vat 1637).
a mere innocent episdeals with the rape of Rukmini by Krsna
their marriage,
ode in the scandalous life of the Shepherd God
their amours and enjoj^ments, and lastly the birth of their son
Pradyumna. Prithi Raja himself informs us (st. 291) that he
has drawn his inspiration from the Bhdgavata Purdna, but a
comparison of the legend of Rukmini in the tenth skandha of
the last-mentioned text with our Veli soon convinces one that
the two works coincide with one another only in the main
thread of the narrative, and differ considerably in the treatment and in the minor details. Indeed, going through the
Sanskrit of the Bhdgavata with the hope to detect analogies
of figure or of expression to passages in the Veli, I could
mark onlv four cases in which the coincidence with the Veli
,
Raja
The stotra
in
in
atonement
INTRODUCTION.
{Kri.
Pur., X, 52, V.
\^KU<^'
39).
II
Ruk.
Veli, v. 59).
'
5).
3T^^^"W
II
V. 31).
rf^^:^:
II
29).
(masr.Pwr.,X, 54,
V.
^ftf^r
(^Kri.
Ruk.
Veli,
v.
133).
2
be ten months.
INTRODUCTION.
XI
INTRODUCTION.
Xll
Speak
The great merit
marble
of the
poem
is
in the
combination of a
INTRODUCTION.
Xlll
Raja himself.
K
:
written for
$.
of vdcandcdrya
of pandit Nemaharsamuni, disciple
Samayamiirtigani, at Khandapagrama in the year Samvat 1722. Colophon :
^
'
'
'
INTRODUCTION.
XIV
JT^^^'^T
{sic)
fte^gpFfrnfti^^pTin
^^^ttht^
%ftr
The MS. contains the text with the same commenThe readings are generally
tary in Dhudharl as MS. B.
the same as in B, as corrected by the later hand, only
occasionally different readings of
and
are adopted.
are generally
"vr
employed indiscriminately.
A MS. obtained from Mathena Jiva Raja of Phalodhi,
in the form of a book, originally consisting of at least
1,350 leaves, about 9|" x 6J" 7" in size, but now fragmentary, especially in the former half where the leaves
have been in great part eaten away by white ants.
Written by different hands in different places, partly
during the rule of raja Siira Singha of Jodhpur, and
partly during the rule of his successor Gaja Singha and the
beginning of the rule of Gaja Singha's successor Jasavanta
Singha.
The volume contains an extraordinarily rich
mine of disparate works, from mystic -devotional poetry
to a chronicle of Jodhpur and genealogical lists of the
Eathoras, and it would be impossible to try to give here
an idea of all the different subjects. Our Veli is found
at pp. 535a-5706 of the MS., and is unfortunately fragmentary owing to the lower margin of the leaves having
been eaten by white ants. It is written in Marwari
script on 15 lines per page and 12-15 aksaras per line.
From the colophon at the end it appears that the Veli
was copied at Mehakara (near Buranpur, in the Dekhan),
:
and
that both
and
peculiarity of
MS. No. 34
The text
much
is
fairly accurate
so that
it
would seem
^,
^^
and
Histl.
M8S.,
the
ii,
pt.
i.
commentary
in P,
and
is
also enlarged
by quotations
XV
INTRODUCTION.
no particular importance,
as
St.
have collated
it
only as far
100.
MS. No. 33
and
Histl.
MSS
Sect,
ii,
pt.
i.
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^iff,
first line
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(for iftfsi^),
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l^ftmr,
N ^^, BM
M ^m,
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wt
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fifcT
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(tor
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(for ^jrfsr),
fin:icir,
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^ff,
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M ^TOPC, (B)X ^T^ (for
W^X (ditto), K f^^X (ditto).
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in:^n:, J 3?T,
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qr^ (for^pft),
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(for qffic),
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(for V'r)
(for^^),
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^^^ and
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st.
^, K
^^, KMN^^f^^c
JU ^>, (K)M ^^sffw, N ^, PU ^, J %^, P ^fr,
K W, Bmj (for ^f^), JKMNPU ^, JPU ^, BN
^ftar, M ^f^, BKPU w^, (M)]Sr Wri, M ^r^^, U
M ^r JKNU ^or ^
fTT, JP
^^, B ^^, J
^^^
II
^?:,
JKNPU
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^^ ^Tf
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N
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II
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^Ti^^JifH),
(K)P
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stanza.
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1^,
*
(for
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(for ^'Tf),
^^^
l^fifrr,
JTf^rr
KisTPU
^^^
II
TT^if,
BJN
N ^^?:,
I
II
BKNPU
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^^t
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^^ gft-
t^aa
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f^Rr ^fi^cTT
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it
JU
after
^^,
st.
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KU ^rr^f^
.
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^'fff
M ^^, BK
(for wiffT),
omits this
hrt^,
MP tktw,
JMNP
5*^^,
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^^
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(for
m\ JK ^Jifrr, BJKP
^), P ^it
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II
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II
M ^,
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ig??,
(for
K
K
WT
^),
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(for
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tnrr,
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(for W#t),
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mff^
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^r3,
^X, J f^^,
^fir,
^^, J ^f%
(for
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^^
(for JT^),
1^>
(ditto),
(ditto).
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BJKMN 1?^^,
4
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snw^STH,
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me\,
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U ^3iJl, M
?cftr,
wt^
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twi^,
(for ^),
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(for
2nd
K ^,
BU ^m, JKM
^if^, J
?ftr),
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11
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JM
VT,
P [f^], KN(U)
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B(M) ^i%^,
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t^ci
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II
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^^fSr,
^fffsr,
ii
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11
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^raR,
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II
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BJKNU
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B(M)N w^m,
I
spf,
f^rCW,
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BK(M)N
JP
l<r^
^e^
II
f^
fsR^^T
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^T ^T^
f%^
\i\
II
(for
!
^fT,
fif^r^,
liffnr).
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BKU
H^, MNPU
^^ (for l^),
N ^, BJ 1R
J
q^T,
JK fw^, JNP
(dif.to),
-srfir
^^ift,
MU ^r^fr
J tf,
^i?^f fr,
KN V^^^T, M v^f^^r^
^fw
(for ^TfT)^
fiffrir
sflt,
BJ
T^lrf^,
fff3rf%^,
KNU
(B)JKU
^TJrftrr,
^T
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sf^zD-
II
\d.y^
II
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J^KJ,
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[%]
II
K^^^
BJKNPU
(for
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i?Ti^,
^T^^,
KN ^fr, JU
^uri,
J WT^,
f^^,
KM
iji?^,
^?ri,
f^ftf^r,
^w^,
K ^, MN
sMini,
ii
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cfff^,
^^<f.>o
II
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JB(M) i^^f^pf, PU
J ^T^f'r* PU
(K)MN'^?rTT,
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(ditto),
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(^or
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II
^\
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II
JPU
^,
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U ^^^T, BK
^^, NPU sm^fr, ^^ irf^i?^, B ^Tf^, BKMU Tfir^, NP
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JKU ^i^, M fji^, BMNP ^'f, JU f^, M xf^t^, BK
8^^, NU sfi!j1, BNPU f^^T?
BK IWt^, f^^, M fw^l^T, Blip <r^, B q^, K w^,
^f^, (K)PU
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fi^iT,
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P fwt^^W
(for
NPU igrTiTT, BKM ^?:^, xM ?^w?rir
w*]<n:), bjm ^^
(for
K i^t^, BJK ai^, M ^r^
air^i, BN nf^, J(M)U
KM
KP
BJKU
f?i^r/BU gX*r, B(N) trM,
^??,
iirft.
^^t,
J f^fisTT, KP wtsRT, M
'ft, B f^rf^, K ^, NP fr?t
f%T,
^o^
^fT,
?B
(for f^f^),
^TT^^
ft^
^Erm
-sr^
"i^^ ^^Tca
ftri^
^T^^TT^Tir
ww^
j^o^^
ii
^^ ^1j|ft^
^ w^ ^fe
^^^jfTTftr
^^
II
1^08
11
J^oij^
II
11
fflTir,
^.^
.1
^r^T^TT,
^"H
M ?r^ncTf^,
^o^
BIT xi^
ff^,
fFii,
P r^^K ^>,
fgft
K ^$, J ^ft^t, K
J f?nr, N tfir, PU M^ (for
K ^, B -^^rf, BK ^*?fR^, JMN ^??^*?T, P ^*T^, U
wi^T, M 5, BM isrl%f?T (for
Ji: Vrat, BK ^fr^T,
B y^m,
rrfsT),
fgxrf^
fTif,
.T
if%^
^Eft^ ^Jcr
ct^
5?wt),
K >jr?r^^
(ditto),
JU'^^, ALL ^,
^T^xir,
B
^i
t"^
^oci
^fK
BM
II
:^o^
II
U ^r^r%?r (ditto),
BMU ^i^ JKP ^tt^, N
K *?T3ift, M \^n% BJPU ^^rW^,
T,
M ?TSfl,
BJKMNP
KN ^f?r, U ^g,
*n3rf%,
f^f?r,
'HIT
J ^^f%w (ditto),
BKM
^^^,
f[[isr
BP
TPTTf^rf^,
^^
^, P
i^ir,
^iTifr
^Tfw,
[isTT]
J I^T^,
sr^fV,
IntT
KU
|t,r,
^TTlf^,
ifttrfT,
N ^V^
i^T^,
BK T^, NP
?:^^, J
^,
JTll,
^i'^?!
ferl^
fqcTT
Tt
fwl"
^^^
T^nnr
^^
cRftr
KM
^(c
I
fqrfTt,
BK
^'
tt.^
3T),
ii
5^^^\
ii
^rgcTT ITRT
ft^
3^ ?jf^
II
5^^^^
<r,
i^^T^^,
fff,
^^K^^,
?r^(ditto), TTl'Qf^
J(M)
^^ire^,
P iT^, B
^^,
^T^ifijr
KN
gran^t
fi^fnr,
>itf?i,
^^,
^^
^,
cT^Tir,
BKU
^^^, P
-1
ign^T,
^^^1
KP
^fk[,
JU
J fk^^,
II
MN(P)
Kfl^^ii^^.
JP ^f^,
II
'srflfjr,
KM ^^, N ^^,
^1^,
^ cw gfwr
^jfir fcTftr
ALL
^0^1 BMaranft^,
II
5^\o
II
gsrnr ^ettto
f^ f^ f^ftr
?Tf^
^*'^
cm\
Prftf ^n:^
w T^T^nnt
^5rRrt%
II
"^ T^
xTRf
cT 5f
ift
^^l
PU
^^^,
NP
NP
fl[fiir
(for
(for
BJ ^^'^mal,
B f%^,
B ^^7^|- {sic),
f^^ f^^,
^THIT,
fire,
^^iT^.
^ixnft
gf%?rT,
f^f^,
BK ^,
MNU
f?nir,
^TT^
3Tf^
^TTJT
^^
II
5^^^^
II
^^
^rrf^
ffnrt
^Tft;
f^ =fhrPrr ft^w ^t
^nr =^
TTf% f*rf%
^^rft-
^iff^
BP <tv, K
wrft^, B
[X^l
^^8
JKU
if^ii^,
i?Ws, J
fl#tT,
l^rf^),
^^^^y^
ii
^^^^^
ll
ii
^"t^TW,
BM ^f^
opir.
,
?Tsr,
ii
K qrTf?T%, JM ^iiWf, K
BJKN ^^, M ^if^
^inrir,
irft
wrfe
(for T!i^),
iff%.
BK
II
^rf% ^siw
BJNP
?1^,
^RfT,
ftsf
^"fe ^f^fT^
WTftnrr
^y^
TRff ^^ifd
ftrftr
^\8
II
fsinr,
ftr^.
^tt-
J f^^frr,
JK
?t^1?b^,
J ^t1^ (for
f%^f?r,
f^^t
^U
iff^,
r^ (for
^^X
^t,
irt
(for iRi),
ifs^T),
tl
(for ^t),
^*fvT>ir ^?^f^,
M ^, BNU
?fi?r,
ffT
(for
^),
U ^fsi fiif?^
BJ ^^, MNU ^^. K L^], P xr:, BJKMNU M^, JMNPU
-f^m^, B ^Ti\%. JPU ^T. JKNPU ^^"r^if, M i?T wJWft,
J
3i?i,
J ^r^,
t%^^3T t
^^
^WnrfiT
STR
fe^
^TRTT
^rfe f^(m
II
"5?^
T^m
^ f^
i^cT^
^fW %iTf%
*T5Tf%
5^^^^
II
%% fin%
^f\
f^Jf^
^T3T
"snu
3^^^
II
II
^^
5^
5^
^^^
irft^ ITcTg
^T ^^
WW ^nft^
^:^1% wftr
(B)J(M)U
^^'^^
BJMP
BJKMP
iff^,
BJ
sr,
JTfir
^\i
ii
3ft,
ii
^nft^
N qi^K^H U
^TiTTTSlif,
frf^),
(for
^^R^
^^i B^?T^,
.T
n<t
fiirt
JU ^^,
^rf,
^if?T,
^12%,
BKT^P
MN
?iir,
BJKMNU%J??r, NP^ir,
JPU w, K
^w,
JMNU
%??.
%f^,
mr T^^ 'ttt
BJNU ^is'?, K ^^, M 5M%, P
?ig,
?5f^,
w^,
BJKU
N ^^,
Ufif^ir,
BK(M)
(for %T),
J ^^^,
fsffw,
M
U
ff^fiff^
(ditto),
fsrur.
MN
ftf
Trftr
^R^
^t^^jh
w^m
TTRf^"^ fw^^
II
II
3^5^^
II
^Jir
II
:^:^^
II
P ^^f^, U
?Ff^?:'srf5i,
^^rf^f^,
iftir,
JK ^T^% NP
^T^fif,
ifW,
(for
^^9
^^\
ftf% TTTO
^^ ^rW^ ^cf^
^^^
II
f%^
^ftr ^^
^n^ ^TT^
^^\
I'fTT JRif
ofiiTw ^rftf
^rrJTT
^^T,
^^), Nf%'5t
^^T,
^TIT,
^^sr,
B ^,
'^^,
f%^f^tft.
ALL
fif
sfTiR ^ffcT
jffsft
3T5f
^fRi5
^trt ^fft
^^
^r^,
N^
^f^,
f^rftf
^^y.
*^.*<id
II
^5^<
^^^
wf%,
^H
T^iW
5^^^
II
II
BJ
5rf^,
J Tn?r^,
^TfwJT,
KN(P)
P i;n?r*^
fftiTT,
m^. BM
f<f?r,
Tf?r,
KNP
^^
II
BKU ^,
TjTfwl^,
ii
^^0
II
^kcTI
TPifV,
^^1
^^5^8
II
wt?iw, J
JKN
ir1%ift,
ijtt
^ wt
^*nft:
Mtl^fui
cT^ irf^
BTT
P "f^,
BJKMrta,
JKMNU
flift^
(for^w),
BKMU ^, f%^/B
vsjj^
^e'^.
^t^?^,
af,
$ir
^3^^-
^^
%lf
^f%lR3
^^,B
MNPU
^g.
^nf^,
(B)JKN
JKM ^?nc^,
if ^
^^ ^t:^ w^
ii^fr^ Ttftl^
^^c
BM
iff^,
J ^^T^,
^^<t
tr:,
NU
BK(M)
if
1%nnrK,
^IJPT,
BKM ^'^,
K =^1311^ (for
f??),
JU
(for ^??T),
^5
^^i^,
f^CcT,
^),
KMN
t^f^r,
f*r1%
^
5^3^f.
II
II
'^^o
TT^TT,
IS-P
Blv
iTsr,
WT^^,
ii
^^m,
II
^m^,
^wffT, J
BK w^ ^tw,
JKMNPU
N f^^. M
i^irt,
fsji7,
JMNPU^w, K
BKN fqrf,
JMNPU
liftiir,
II
BJMU
^l^cT,
^^^
lEf^
W, M
3TT^f^f?r,
ii
ttir,
KN
f^fT,
tfur,
^,
JU tt^, M ^^, N
K
f^^^ (for
k lur, N t^, M ^^, PU
P f5if?i, N^^nrenft, JKN
?if^,
??iir,
^^?f
t^
^^
VS^,
T|F^
(for T^j^),
^W, J
^ ^T^ ^fe
^s^
^s(f^
^K
TT^^
cft^cr
^d^
f^T
^^r
?B%),
TTTTJT fsfi^^cJi
ii^cr
^Brfir
ALL
^^^
KU
KMU TT^,
5^^^
jii^Pti ftRT
ii
^^^b
(for ^jn),
ALL
M ffl^
^^fH,
^^
Ti?t,
^i|:ilix,
t^,
B '^ TT^
B ^^, JU ^K (for St?:), K f^ (ditto), BK ^^, N ^rf%^?^, P ^in9l^, JU f*f^, JU ^1K*IT^, NP ^ir^T^, K g*^HT^, BKM t^, BJP rr^^T, K IT^?;, U fi^^ix, K %^,
NU ^?ift, B(K) f^%, JNP ft^, U ifN
BM mf^, JP TR^, K q, B ^sr^f^, JKU ^1|t% B ?i^mw,
Mhstt^, :N^i^fT, Uw^siffT, KMPU^B^, N?r1t, BJK(M)
^^, P fifw, M m^fi, NP ^f%ff, B fiR^f%v, M 3Tg^fH,
BM
^^^
fif^),
^^), N ^I^
^if,
II
^m ^'t cTft
wfecT
W^, K
II
^r^ ^j^r^
5^^5^
II
%f^
<8
c|1^Mdl
ftffTSf
ift^
t^
^rftr ^^cftr
M^
^rftr
T^%
^cr
mfeiT ftOr
cT^ Jl-^cifi^l
^^1
w5r (for
N ^imf^ (for
^^^, ALL ?Tir,
''^c:
I
i^fTin),
II
^^r^
^^^
ii
ii
tstt^bt
f^fr
=^
^T5[T!r
f^ cT^^
N"
11
^^^
^f^
I)
(for
N" qt^uft,
^^),
^rVTHifr,
M ^, JKMNPU
qncTir,
BK ^^T
JMPU ^nift^?:, KN ^mRT, BJM ?n:, BK ^^, JMNU
^nc^. NU t^ift, K f sTT. P ifsri, N ij^-Y, B ^ft, M fT,
N^, KM ^T^^'C^. B ^Tf^TiT f^^^, K ^% (forH).
N ^ (ditto)
J ^, U ^^ (for ^f^), M ^rVT^t, NP ^^T^^, KNU f^if
^ir, U ^, BP 3|^Tfi^, JU I^RW, B Tfifff, BPU irw.
^^^i
^),
s^^<
II
W^
^^<
^^fif
wt^^ 5^rm
^TTcft
tt
^^^fffl-Jnt
fwf
JT'T^
W^TS
^cT
TTThrf^
^^ 1^ ^FRffTWT
iTT%
T^
w[^
^rfef
^f% "w^
xnET^TfTT ^(tTji
W, BJKM
K ^TfV^
^9<r
BPU
cfT,
M fTPf,
cT^,
BJMi^fC M
^8>
(f or f^il
5R^[t]^,
K fif^WT^f^,
ai'f 5f<:,
^^s^
^r:^
^rfir
^^8^^
ii
M t^^. N
^w,
^^^.
U fkmr
fg^, bj
f^wr^,
BJKM ^f^,'M
M fir^wrifc,
J ir3^%
pu
^'^nc,
PU
w^fjf,
^^^,
M ^^
^f^,
BK
U^fiT, JM ^^?r
^t
^8^
5n?,
M^, J ^fg,
BKN
^i^, J T^r^,
fjl^,
BP
3it,
JN
31^
BKMPU
N
f^sir,
^TO.
Itt^,
BP
NP
'ft,
JN
^^rtiit^,
^irr,
kmp
BJKMU ?IT, JMN ?rT^ (for ?n^), P H^, BU g^- (for fj%)^
K rR: (ditto), BKNP ^^JT, U tfa. J qi^, ALL ^^ff. U ^ft^, N i*f^, B qT^. B K: ^31
.
^^^
Xf^
^1?
^3T^ ^rwf
cTT^rsIT cTT^
^t^ 'T^
T^
WK ^^
II
M ^,
^gfc, J
^88
^M.
^<
II
II
^8<
II
ncfWTT^,
5Rf^,
JM
fR:f?r^,
^T,
M f^,
5^88
II
^B(^JS
^8^
II
^^T,
NP^Hi%
BM ^fk
JlSrU 73^,
BJKMU
w^, BJ
i^jz,
^T^,
?r'?f-
^mfk ^mfw,
^^i^m
BKM W9, B
N nrft,
fimfH, N- ift^cT, M f^^?f (for ifi^r?r), JKPU
B f^W ^^, J ^1^?l ^, K f%iTfr ^, M % fift^, NP ^w
fWiiH:, U ^1^ f?r5^, BM TTi?^TT, U f%tt, M ;^, B
J ^, B J^m, JMPU 1*^, N ^iit, K -y^T, N n#r, BM ^^
BK
wt^lfir,
^Ji^,
NtJ HTV, P
^?TTT WTTT,
finc,
^nift.
.
wt^
Td^
U'^W
^^^ TT^
f 0
TT^
t%3T^ fw^
^5^X(^ ^^^T^
Tf^ gsn^^ ftrftR:
f^rftr
TTft
II
5^8^
II
^^
II
II
^rt^ ift^
firftr ^JTF?
ir^^
^W^
5^8f:
II
II
fTT^,
^8c:|
W,
ITJfig,
ilifffSfl,
K ^J#r^,
JPU ^^, K ij^fr,
?Tfv,
M>4d^^\
J 5V3rf%,
^tt<t
B ^?[^
K(M) 5^^5i%, P
{sic
I),
^^, K ^^>
5irni,
J(M)
K ^^?f, M
^fiT,
3WTfT,
^nrrrr
^ni,
3f^iffT.
3Rff^,
^,
^H^oT f^f^fc,
J ^TT,
fiffgr,
U ^T^,
B 551^, JPU
J 5^^,
^if ^iT,
MNPU
K ^T^
TTWm WWfK
FfTT mr:
fMcT
^TT^
^l
^ir
H?
TT^q,
ISr
JiTf^^,
%^ OTt
BKM
5i^[iT
TT^ 3T^i^r^
f^fw,
J(M)U
ft^^,
B fHft
ALL
^^
II
f^fT,
^y^^
JU^\,
BJ(M)P
%flf?r,
J Tlff^,
N f^^T^, BJ
K l?rT^, U t^T^
^TT-
M q^^ttin,
^^"ii^
ii
%KTm, BJ
ir
II
BJK(M)PU
tsrrfyijT,
fT^T,
BK
^, BJKM
Qf^. J
BKM
P
J(N)PU
^fT.
^T^^'t,
W^Tt,
BK
f^^rrfr^,
K ^^x^ BJKMU
^nCJTT^,
mP^^
t^rrfe
xr^,
3f3r,
^^ TfttffT,
Tft#[7T,
^r^^,
XTT^rt,
^T^, -NU
WT3T,
II
ct<i.c|<|
fii^cTfiift
(B).JK
BK
ftg
^m^t
J ^iif^^if^^
^^T,
^i^
%JT5fr ftrftR:
^"O,
II
JM
iT^w *r^,
gi^5?
BJKM
'
<n:,
qf?^^,
f^ %^ ^^"^T xs^
^iw ^ri%
^ f^^
^ WRT
^WfilT
^ Wl^
cTl"
^1
5^y^<
II
II
cTIff
r(K,
JU
place
it
between
mF ^x^, M
KPU ^xyn,
B
w#fH,
BK
f^, N
^1^1,
lines as follows
(
^'l
^sr
common
^t^, B T^,
VT
fiil
but
J^
^Tf^, JU
^>,
NP
-^Twar,
N ^^, B
tT^, J
K ^i, M ^^ (for
fffU), U ?r^ (ditto), BK
^^,
ff^,
^^ ^^ Tff?r {^)
r^ir,
reading,
BKMN in5^T^> ^
NP
(for
BKNU
3irr,
st. ^U.^
i?>,
KN ^faf,
J ^af,
lifT,
BKMU
^f?r,
^tfff),
^fiJ
15^,
and
^ i^
st.
^f^xTrr,
^-fw^r,
MP
xff^.
JKMNPU
I
TRT ^'f
c{^
^im. B ^-^rrr, KU
^^
^sf
whereas
^11
cR
Ti]Ts
flrff
in the
(for^i^),
JU
read
^fT^|f%cr
comment
NP f%*^
tlie
I
first
two
^^ ^nlT ^f%
gives also the
wi^'^,
M 't^.
'^Tftr^ ?T^;3rr^
*w<^d ^^
%^
%f%r
^k ^J ^K
^T^
f%3rfi?^
t^iTTW
ir^5f ^r^
^1^
*4*<4ird
rnJ,
BMU
I
JU
5IT^,
??^Rn^^,
(ditto),
II
^fir,
^, BJP
BJ
KM
BM
BJKMNP
^if,
P ^T
(for
(ff?:),
NP %^^i
%?T^^, J f^RT^%,
i^m^rr,
M iff^
stanza between
I
ii
^^.
^yi*!
^<o
%?Tr^,
^l,r
ii
^fiirr (for^fHir),
NPU
II
II
^ttt't
BJKMU
mf^fir,
riP\
f^rflff
5^i5
II
Ji^f^r^r^
irftr
JP^T^W
B ^w, JM
st.
i^m^
^f
<>
(for
BJK
and ^f ^
^??),
^f^^flr,
'sf^,
?f% (ditto),
mf,
K<r#1fir^
U qfir, BK
place this
?j^
^jsf rM^iliN
TW K^ ^ft*^
TTT ^fftr f^ ^fH" ^ift
U'^McldT
men
JTft*rfi
t<^
^<^
TT^
m^ mcTf
^
IT^
TT^^
if
cT^ ^r^'
^t^
^t^
wit
rt
II
cfft
^<^
II
=^
B ?^, K
KM t^
qiT,
JU 9TX,
BM
cTTT ncf^
(M
^, K ^fm^, B
i*tPi[),
??t,
BJM W^, B
fJK,
^t8
^'^51'^.
^r^
^P^T
i:^
^^q^
cTTT 'Mlfi^^
-\
^^TR
w^
'irfe
^h-^Tl
Tf^ ^<^
II
-STR ^TtI
BN
fafijT
II
?T^
Frft^
JKMU
Tf^,
II
^^^
II
^flf
^5^
^f%
^PflT ^fftr
ftrf
^^^
f%ff
?rf1,
B 1^f
^ff,
f^^, B
fcfw,
Tfg,
^<^
II
KMU
^^fff, J f%ffiT,
KNU
T'g (for
II
T^ (for
2nd ^T^),
^f%,
B i|ffif*T, KN
B f^^l, K ^f%, M f^,
JNPU xnr, JU ^, B <t,
1st ^th),
^ii
BM
ISr
^,
^^f^,
^^fqi ^^,
BJMU
J ^^, B
i^f^
ir^i|[,
32^,
B W[^^
^^^f^T,
^ffnsTT,
U ^^t ^qr,
iSpn
f^T,
JKNPU
B
(B)KM
J ^ftw,
^59,
KMU
wt<fT,
5W
f,
fff^,
^sC
J ^f^fnr,
J
t,
BJM
BK ^^ ^^, JM ^^ ^,
fj^, J(M)U ^t, K ^?it
(for
^,
5ST?f?r,
JU ^u^, K ^g^
BK
5^TT
^'^.
ru^Kf^,
3if^[),
Y\v\,
3pT (ditto),
^r?;
qsfqrr,
BKM yvm,
Ti^q t,
JK
'f^iT,
^B 5^^ ^,
JMU ^IVt^,
JMP ^^^%
?j^ ^^
fm
M Kiui
^^^r<
^Ejftr
fwlrr^
TIT
^Tse
^n^
wft:
irifwr
^f^'MI f^ftl
^ER-^
?T^
^ft;
^t^T
^^
II
^<<1
II
W?rf|^ ft^TTiTT
^^
^^ nrn m'W
fqcT II^^T^T
He
wit
inS
f^ftr
feftr ^tf^
5^^\
II
f% *r^ti mi:^Ti:
^aqff ^rr^Rt
srirne^
f^w^
f^r^ipir
II
^rfr
fiffw,
(for IT^),
iitfei,
IST
^f <e
^^o
B ^^^,
KMNU ^Vh BK
3r^i?ir,
^^t^,
!ji7rir.
si^^,
^niii,
^^?
JMNU ^\%t^,
K ^\ fq<n, J
^rf^iiir,
N
NP VH ^^"t^T ^^fHfiir ^, K f^fw
BJKM U%, NPU ?Z%. X ^ifgji, KM fqrTT, NP
(for
fqT), B ^fi5r, J(M)U ^^^, K ^fJlif, B(M) i|>ll, JU
.T(M)U
wJifH-',
^]w^,
^f^^ft
^d^Txrfor
-e|fi<4i4^
=^g^5;iir
^TT^^ 'T^
t^^
II
5^^^
d^^ii
M^^<
^^^TTcW^
T^iTW^
II
5^<ai.
BJPU
^nsrf?f^,
II
Trf^[?Tir,
II
J ^^,
[y^],
ifTKim,
(for
?[H!7
.T(M)U ^ifir,
^v,
P ^irf^,
f^iJT,
2nd
ir^i?^.
J fr^,
?irf^),
^^^
M fk^,
^f^\
q^T^lTT
11^,
^Ql
WT^WT, BM
BK ^qT, B JM
K i^^
THTT
^^1,
K
JMPU
1T%,
^08
fsiWi
^W
V[Tm
w^
'^^nr
Tii^uj
^^ft,
M^
BKM ?g^, JM
NU 5PT, J
toe
3IT%,
M fsfw^,
^% B
ff^,
^5kir
IT
^^T^
%T %f^
^^a^
II
=^
f^^ffft: ^^fifir
II
^^^
|]
a?
^^1%
II
5^^L
II
sfif,
TT'^,
rnfN,
f^^Tr
5fMfnr,
),
WVT,
<ft
^ir^
f^
BKM
^fT^^,
Jit^r,
Tf^^
crt
f^fV,
NPU
f^f^ f^fv,
^tQ
^f^
^fe
^ %f^
^xiT,
^Itt
>yiR.
4p^^^
?^
HXftl'^
^o^
fe^
^tf^:^
=511^ ^ift
^Tft
fmWl JT^
<*lT?|
^,
(BM)PU>'wi:, BK(M)
w,
KMNPU
J
N
MJ
JU ^, B
f?r,
Hit,
JK
fT,
fTTT
?ftMT,
Mam,
^T ^z wi^ Tm
*rf^
^mr
^^^
^xr^?5r
^ ^f^cT ^
^3)tR
^^
fifftr
TTWt "^
^rJT
^e
cifo^d
^5^T3T
xrfcT
Tft
II
5^^o
^^ *ri^
:^^^
II
f^TiT
^m ^^
sfftr ^frffcT
t^
f^rc?
II
^m ^rr^nR"
^ ^^
^rrfint
^f^ 3T^
II
5^^5^
II
II
irfir
ii
^^^
ii
^W,
['^^f],
^ f^f^^,
^c:^
BK
55^ ^^T
fVri?
^^x:
m\
^^fif^T,
JP ^fflf^,
giilT<t,
KU 5,^5r, M ^Hsy, N f%^*r, U 'Qfm, J ^f^W,
'gwR
^, M 5^, BKP ^mir,
BP ^, JM 5^, KNU ^, BJKM ^T, 3 ^^f^r, J(M)PU
f^,
:N^
WV^l,
^B^
JU
J
^c^
?f^[^fir,
^Tf^Tif,
IRT^ Wm
f^f%
1%^^
cTTXr
cT^
^T^
5T
32^,
^i?njr),
KPtr
%f^ ^cTT
^c:8
f^cT
^^^rfjTcT
II
II
^^i^
5^^<
tow,
II
N ?zf^, KU ^, N
RKN ^x^ ^t^tt- M
fv%
U girW^ ^, K
f%f?^
^'t'T
^it ^-xr^
JPU
TTcT flTor
Tf^,
N ^mm
(for
^^ttfrr, J rrft^,
onfrT
^c^
53;rr,
f^qfVw, *i^,
bet,ween
^c^
st.
BM
^TTrT,
x^^ and
JKN
st. ^c:^
^nffrT,
BK
B ^r^, Jip^, K ^,
ir^ f#ifV,
K l^T%
^T^^, J ^^HT
isjT^i:,
(s?:c /),
P ^^^. JU ^Hif
(for
^^ir),
JMU ^f<nif?r
^rftr
W^
oT^
'SfVpl
w^ ^^^^ %f^
^ETJT^^
^r
^Tsfm
TK^
^TrtK^ ^ %
5^^=^
II
II
^eo
II
^f^ ^,
^if^PT Wf^^, M ^ff^,
N SfNW,
f*if5it,
BMISTPU
^ccri
KM
ii
5^^=^
II
iTf^
^Tf^fnr, J
(for
Tifk),
ISr
wm^,
^f N
I
iTPft,
irf^ (for
^afrrr),
K rTT ^^ (ditto), M
XHT (ditto), J mrfK^
^ ^^T^ ^JT, B ^TJT, ^if ^T^w, JKNPU ^R, BJKN ^^^,
KMU ^, JMU ^f^: (for ^f^), KPU li^sr, M gfug, N
f%^, BJU ^fflnft, BM ^^, .TKU ^r^fq^, B f^w, KMN
frf?;
^^t
ft
JPU
iR^nri
'^
^f^,
BM
?ft5,
J W^^,
iftt,
B(K)
Vfk,
JU
f^),
iT^%
5T^ ?:^
t,rt.
ft*ftr ^ETTt"
f*rfe
^:\
KM ilPC^,
B
^e^
3rf^,
JTTl
BJ '^, B
JKMPU
(siC
^^if^r (for
BN
^^,
JKP
STJWrr,
KNPC!
ftic,
f%^,
BPU
rw,
K7n%,
(for
^),
BM ^, JKU
f^fff,
JST
Jf^), J fw
3rrr
(for
^rurfw,
P ^, B
t^,
^r^T,
for ^g),
^^ (for wfiT),
to
^%
N f^^^, B
fsi^,
Nt
(ditto),
M HiriTf (for ^)
f%*rT (for
sf^ft,
K^
^),
^^fsrr, J
B ?ffw, K
P S^, B
U g (ditto), B
uij:,
sfV.
JPU
^??t^,
^T^W,
^Rft,
KNP
3TJri^,
9^, J
fcra,
(for ^TTT),
f*^^ (ditto)
Wtm^
iET^TTT^^
T^,
5^5-8
II
II
^^ ^^ irfir ^^ ^^TT
5^ft^5T ^^ ^[*f? nT5T ^iir
I
f%^
fo[fm
^^ f^^
Jrf^
5[f3T
5?r
^
^c^
^(f
NP
(for
Jfrft??t,
^^T,
M f^ (for
^(T^
f^^
<
Ttf^,
f^^,
}5%,
JKU. ^^,
fincJiiT,
^f*7^
'^r^^^^JI
W\,
J ^m^t,
(for T(t^),
T^f,
J ^ift^JW
(ditto),
(ditto),
(ditto),
JKNPU
NP
2Rf% (for
^ ^y
M ^ti
'^^ijfT, M
B MRT
^^Tiifr
JKNPU
^rr<1^,
^f^xx,
J^Wri,
M\K^,
II
K v^Wfl
^fr]^
BJKMU
sr)
JKM
s^<i<
JKNP ^f^, U
^TJl^*t*),
B f^^^t,
^f^,
II
^^'Tcrf
T^iftf,
li
f^iT
JT^JT
M fwffH, N
fIiT,
(ditto),
'^irf^l^
^^*^^
^({1
^0
BJKMU
t^,
^<t'i.
li
Trf^fc^
^cj %r w^
^31^
^T'se^ft
qr^f^, J
^ ^^
^Jff
^^S
^ftr
^^
'T
t^,
^,
JU
w^,
ar^W,
BJMU
^iffl Tf%,
^Tfirr,
#^?irr,
PU
J V^rfJ, N vfiimt,
tsiT ^w^, JU ^?T^,
NP
*Ti^r siTfer
BK
*?WWT,
^^gfiiw.
KN
T^'
^\w
"^ft^ ^r^r
^^ ^^^
?Tff
^(JBt
B
B
t^,
^ ^ g^3T
\^,
(for
TTi
II
^<i^
^nr^ ^rt%
ftrftf cT
II
II
^e.
II
s^ijp^^l
^TM,
ft), xM
ff,
^T^ (for^), U mX (ditto), JtIT^^^, K RTOW, N ^}ffif%^, U ^n^^, B 5nf*?t ^, NP t^t, B ^T (for^*), JK
^^ (ditto).
^<r<r
JKNPU
i^f?nfr,
(for ^j?t),
JKNP
KU
rnx^i\^,
U mJX, P ^^[^T, K
^o
N ^^,
t^,
^^3t
rn:^,
JM
rr,
[WT]
BJPT 5^Tf^,
U ?nf*w,
J ^^,
sJWt
^ijt,
^mm c?K^
^irfr^T
%^^
'^n
^^5,
^fr
^o:^
II
ii
^o^
\\
^% w^
'nr^^
BJ t,
?r^,
^^
erne
^rft,
JNP
wnir,
^ &" ^
^fr% fi^
4.
^^t^
-snm
II
^o^
M ^ KN
Tfi^?rt
M ^r^, KU ^?j^, K
tinfr,
iftr^,
K ^^|if,
JU
KU ^<W.
rrro iif%,
??^,
^o^
g;.
M Ji^,
^(tff
St.
^o^
and
JJvffT,
MN
st.
^a,
PIT
^^1^, M
and
place
it
between
st.
^^and
M ^H^,
(for
J %^^,
BKM
K TTOT^,
st.
WTT),
*f^^ T ^tT
^-^8
and
(tor SfTT
^'-t.
rrr^
^r
^THRT),
B mf^
M inverts
^?i% ^sr^
^^
^j%
^irft^
^fft
(for
(for...^l
.1
^iJrcT,
NOTES
^TT
1.
^T
tf^^K
" These
(auspicious
four
names)
iovm
fies the four names with the four subjects which according to
the rhetoricians are to be mentioned in the beginning of a
work, and quotes the sloka following
:
2.
4.
WTT
^t?:, ^sft of
mi
<
which
Skt. mf^),
ITcTT (N).
form
of the correlative
like the
analogous form
singular as well.
is
-JldKt
is
pronoun (Ap.
^M\^
In
303 below.
st.
11, 12 the
which
is
sense in
5.
is
The
Skt. vjf^),
in a singular
TfT
with the
is
xrT
in
which precedes.
latter
much
Alliteration
is-
BNP8U
^ ^^^
for
is
a
51
of
of
<
and
is
104, 304,
is
169.
tion of the
st.
form
Analogous to wr;
of the
B and U
^^ I
comment
c|f^
^rftr
^ % ^^^
ftf^
<ti
{ii\<i
ww^ ^ t^irfr
m^mc(i ftr^
9
it
^ct:
U reads
ft<i;
^f T^'i^w^^f*!^^
i%T^?:, for
10.
^^^ 4s3lM^Mcc<*^di
f^^
'j^iT -m ^^t^}t^rw^Ki
<
line,
and explains
?:,
analogous to 'ST^^ for ^m^,, ^K^f^ for ^VtK, and ^^^1T for
11.
with
for
^^inlir,
Singhaji
Mahesadasota n, 244.
See note to
fTT^
ft
12.
ri
TJ^n
<TK *tWT
ilT^
st. 4,
above.
TTH
(U).
have
used a vertical dash over the line to indicate a long vowel which
It is the
for prosodical reasons is to be pronounced as short.
same sign which is used by native copyists to convert an ^fx
into ^, whenever by mistake they happen to write ^T instead
Ex.
of ^.
3?x^rK, for
^r^^.
in general,
13.
cTTT
(B).
is
an Old Dingala form which is no longer found in
Modern Dingala nor in Modern Maravari, where it has been
noun,
form
both
^ and
of
It
is,
In our Veli
apK^T for
14.
5ftr,
Cfr.
note to
st. 10,
above.
^^K'
Cfr.
on
Grammar
the
The meaning
15.
by
W^
l[fWT
i:
TT^
of the
cTc^i:^)^
two
clearly explained
first lines is
^A W^ JT'd'yi^fi^fir W^ "^^
cir<yi^
^)W
...{U),
but in the
breviation of
fM'sJIlI*!,
^
and
^^
f%l ^^^ ^t4^ ^ ^^ ^f%^ W
^^ mf^ t%H^
20.
is
correctly rendered
clearly
This is no
Hit
^fft.
the
other
which
commentators have
doubt the original reading,
failed to understand and have consequently been tempted to
bv
-S
as
22.
^.
^PH^f^ for
fk^^ ^fsf
^^ ^^
<\
of
into a,
ri.
due to
my note
Cfr. also
to
fr^T^inRt, st.
189, 205.
^^sJlf^rfTO-
23.
-^^nr
cRirT
f%ft #c.
^^^^n^ ir%cw:
mwi t^
^^-
25.
5^^. ^?T^*rrrTcn5T^(C7).
W^
in
^O^
^TRffT ^^Hft:
'TtfdM
%^
H%
v.
q.
\ ^RT^OTS?
5^
<4Hoh<iU
W^
^rrar '^'^s^rfe
^gun
29.
^ix
in-
^xr^^T^JT <
cT*fi<yi
For other
ffffiir.
Here perhaps
^^mr
(P)
dence with the ^^c at the end of the line more complete, but I
have preferred to retain the regular form, not only on account of
the
why
Thus,
if
had chosen
rlcl*yc|
Jl'TT
^MRicicKMirHprftrfTH
U).
to
read
for JF^fr to
for
^Tk,
produce one
inWT X.
particle
For an analogous
35.
line,
^^?tt
36.
is
given as
for the
my
is
^^T^ by
the consensus of
emendation
is
all
The reason
the MSS.
instead of ^fTWT
(st. 32),
namely, the
37.
g^r
t^r?T
Cfr.
T^^
w Wm ^ ^^#t
(Va-
<
sive
form
39.
of ^tnft,
^^,
for
which
^^,
in the
into
in
homage
to
40.
to take
it
in the sense of
^f^l^l ^!
TiT KJ
^if
"
"
woman
^fJT 'SCfnWf^^f^'
^^ ^rw^
f^'OT
PU explain
W\^T
^^^ T^^
it
synonym
as a
of
^^^^ ^^^y^
(P).
To under-
way
the Indian
f^rrf^
mh
ant
42.
F^
^Ti
From a comparison
Cfr. jttI
of the
55, below.
3fl<T, st.
B ren-
in the
il^^^M
is
9(\fl
Jimi.
connects
.
The
^ilf^f'r
SifffT
. . .
is
for
??Tir,
meaning
given
bj?-
^^^ w^
under
st.
155, namelj'^:
JptfTTR JTT^f^.
W.
mft.
correct
^WW mt
w, and
'
44.
evidently
neck."
Jj%^5rTai^ ?:f?rf^5
is
" he
who wears
? i?
{U).
^Ti:
The
literal
of a prohibitive imperative.
(P).
form used
in the function
of similar prohibitive
the
in bardic poetry.
Cfr.
174, 244.
St.
46.
^^
?:^T^ %TT
T^
From
T^
the commentaries,
it
appears that the meaning of this phrase is that all the few
trarellers who were out, having reached their destination, halted for the night, but the grammatical connection of the three
words ^^
^^ ^C^
is
<factt
tt
^ Tfe ^m^rF^^(?7).
49.
The commetitary
of
is
BPU :fn^
w^~^
47.
W^,
x^sf
U gives
WlTll
^Tt ^^t
(P)
^
;
t^
^:^rf
evidently wrong
^iT;
^WT^rrpT
T:mf^{U).
w^2_^2^
^mr
Tfir ^^jr^JTr^r^T
51.
^^^inr^m(?7).
52.
^Tl^lAr<
mfw (P)
^^C^C
^PT^J
{B)
^^aft^^J {U)
^^-rfvi^ JTlf^
^ffWt^R: (P)
^T^T?
TO TO ^^tmaH^TW-^^WW^
iTTff^
Jld<4l-l(f7).
an adverbial adjective,
i.e.
an adjective doing
cfr.
53.
irf^w^,
etc.,
78.
in
The
first line is
reading of
NPU,
55.
1f%*r
St.
etc. is
56,
in
which
f Ot^
ftnr^firfTJw: %f
Or^T^
jrf^ THRTO
%^^^ ^<5h'd*)ci
d
of the questions
w^l^
<*^ld
^ST^
wm
^^
of
was
falling
^\M{< "ST
^iTTJTcT:
"^ ^JTmro
^^
^cttt^
line
The commentary'(^*
ipaf^
^T'^cT ...
57.
BJM
found in
is
of the
of f%w,
The reading
I
^"^rf%
Trft^rrftr
cTt^
$ftrcTfiTfcT
U).
^ ^S,
^ ^TUT
^T^^f^g
Tfir
T H^im* ^^-
^vaw,
is
58.
^^^^^?:^r
is
but
understands
ally,
''
that
^^j^
f^T^ w,
-S
^rinniriiT^
U),
ftar^
^T^
^t f^,
60.
5^ ^^
^rrt^iT^jiT
^ ^t
far
is
instead of
^^ ^f^
"^"^f^
i-^-
without protection."
Notice
^^.
^^*f%,
^*W ^T
(P)
^ftrrw ^xt^c^^t
;
"SlTf^ngTJT
3TWt^fT#
62.
Tt will be noticed that the first line in this stanza
does not conform to the general rule of the venasagdl, which
requires that the first and the last word in the line should begin
with the same letter. But the Poet is not to be found at fault
here.
By studying all the lines in the Veli, which apparently
do not conform to the rule of the venasagm, I have discovered
that these, far from having no venasagdt at all, have two venasagdis.
In other words, the line is split in two, and each of the
two parts has a venasagm of its own. Thus in the present case
Wl% forms
WtTT%
^T^
ir ^?fiT giff
f^
crfif
*lr*^
^>^^
^IdMpd
^(f^
^^TT
Mftjlft: TT3^
TH f^
mirft
sf
3r^
'Sa^
=^^t^
^t
cf|T^
%^
(90),
(93),
(186).
BJKSU
^Yf of
f^
(49),
(15),
^ ^T^ '^^^ ^
^KRifT^t
(6),
^n: (20),
^MdtiM
^ ^ cT^
is
the reading
is
jp
not a direct,
supported by the
w ^^,
^m ^^ m^iii^^ (P).
krit
63.
I^W^
64.
^Idl^m
commentator renders
1?^
but ^
ir
(U);
me
m
",
^^
P renders accord-
tfldl^M (P).
an imperative.
... ^J'^Tt
The Sans-
TS^^JW^^Q^' M^J^i^'ft-
65.
Apparently, the second and third line in this stanza
do not conform to the rule of the venasagai, because the first
and the last word in each of the two lines do not begin with the
same letter. It is however to be observed that the bards are
often satisfied with making the initial syllable of the first
<f
of ^Tgft,
t of I^^T^.
and the T
This
is
of
not
^^_Tfe ^:^rNT^^'
66.
tion
?r is
(^qf
^Pt?[f
(P)
^^^ (B).
renders
renders
it
with
strative adjective
T^ in
much
Ratana Singhaji
*'
B with
this construction
m^fk, and
is
with
(a way),
similar to that of
and
21),
" etc
Of r
"I
^^9^ ^<rt ( Vacanikd
In the
present case,
^ VCT
an incorrect reading
such
*'in
They go so fast
rl,
evidently
The
it is
is
f^Rf^ij,
68.
a causal conjunc-
^Jfif t^T.
a Sanskritism which
^7TT?r,
like it so
^^[^^
P in the sense of
understood by
connected with
poetry.
{U)
it is
form
of
^^used
adverbially.
The commentary
of
to this stanza
is
of particular in-
gether unacceptable
^T^
^RT%
^TfJT^ ^'f^^T^^
^ ^ #sf^
^^rrw^5ft ^wf'^wt
-q-rr
^'i
^f ^
^^
"^n^ ^jntm-
ftiT^j Trim-
^rrftr
JTT^ftfir^fiir
{U).
f^
69.
f^
'
as a final conjunction in
Notes... etc.,
111.
71.
-^^m,
W^fm
72.
W^, and
is
IJJTTSJ
5ft
(P)
g?5^ i3mcm
f.
" Information,
pretation
common
is
of Indian
make a
73.
a grammatical impossibility.
sense
is
of
^N^sh
to
^^ficsf
^rrv W*"^
Here ^i*
is
my
emendation.
which is untenable and has probably originated from a misreading of ^tv, whereas JPU read ^T^*
Also, most of the MSS. read ^ ^ in the place of
I do not
phrase here
is
^*t
^^frsf
If
i of
form
of
^rmr
^ ^ w%
written.
is
^^TTT ^uiiQ
^tRt^?^
^iTTse =^Tt%ne
^(T^X
-sff^
75.
fk
^^
tit
ww ^ff^ wx f%^
It
is
obviously
it is,
indeed,
76.
%ft ^^^T-
(C7).
77.
^T^nPC Tfy
^TW^
78.
rr^yr ^,
jU).
is
to be completed
the
TT^
79.
4\H[U
The
^nft
^xm ^m\
and Marwari
as forming
and
line
is
not
?nif1
word
'^ in
filRsr
80.
148,
St.
^-mj ^Kf>?i>T
plexioned one")
is
Here ^fli
fig^JiTK.
as
it is
in
st.
108,
192.
the dark-com-
("
much
in the
but ^f^^T<ni1-
is
tionally
sydma woman
?Tsznirr%
81.
h^'jtwt
^ iifim T^^if ^
ii
Ii
to be sure
about the
^Wt
A" gives
^ % T^
" loose."
The commentary
of
in the
stanza
Pti^
%f%% 1^
^T
^fe t {B)
^fft
^Twi; TRi^ ^xz ^TT j^ ^In: ip^tn ^t^ iftcr itNt ^
TT^ Wt f^ ^^ ^rf^ ^TRT (P); W^{i ^TR- ^pU^MTJ
feft\ W<iX^
w^
^rtHT
f^^
^ET^TTT
W^
W^^tWT
(N).
v*)dlc|<j1l
XTfcTT
wwt^ m<ci^
^^
^n
^^^ ^t^^
ffTT=^
sfl
^n ^^T
TTT^^
xrlcT
iT'fT^^
3T^
1%^
m^
^^mr
wv.
^^Tf
^rrS
fsr^^T
(P).
(P); fW^CFTR-
T:^Tt^^
45<ji<^=h
86.
^fni^MT
Iwt
^^
^^ (BNP),
^f^
WlH^
literally "
on the hone
^^ii^qr
f^^
5r^
<xll-tl-1
^\^^ wt^^
^TT ^fiW
^JT^r^
^^
g^T
^ %W ^^T^ (N)
^TTiT {U).
wm[^
-^iT
cri^ie^M ^TSP^^
^^
%^ ^ i^TiTcTT-
^cjwse fir^r^
c|^i<iy^ (P).
89.
this
(P)
^vt^^ %^
wf?r
^qf^ ^t f^ft ^^
^tfa^
word.
am
and
it
is
a term
m^r^'^
^^"^^fl"
*%^5
=q-wf^
"Mdohirci^rd
Notice
U).
here the use of the word ^3^- as a Sanskritisation of the vernacular word xni:^^ " a wheel." The latter word is, of course, not
90.
W^^
?:^^^
explained
91.
^^t^QII^
^(^
f% ^"f,
^RTiT
Apabhramsa q^^T^^
Prakrit
(Cfr.
Hemacandra's Deslnamamala).
in
^ft
?Tr
5Fnr
iT^ftr^ (N),
^TtS
^eTT^ ifzifq-
crft
^W^
^f(^^
*^'^Kg^^t
ir^
W^
of B,
which
% ^
T^
is
WC^
93.
^ ^
95.
rn*i^,
are used
96.
T^f^
MV
^oT,
^^
!i,i^WMl<i*^i
by the Poet
in other places.
renders
which
rf"^
t^f
'J^iTTTf
^l^l^"^*.
. .
two
gives
two different
which the
is
not
w^ ^ft" ffni
jpm^ wt^
F^ %^
^3f5|"^[%
^Ff^ w[fw
'r^
T5[ ^[f%
^rCf^ ^TRRcT
^^dcTS'
^jws ^^m
W3T^
^Nl^-ti<*i
^^^
^fhrr
line,
99.
two
and explains
?ift
^rr^rcrs-
^Ct^l
^tt^
^x
^TRTT irtcft
(P).
xrr^^
^iv:ivi3'
^PJIff
^ERTTTcmTlZTTfTOf^-
T^
^^
^?r
(for
^WH) in the
*ft^ "^T^
^^
gives
two
lines,
^^
^'tftr
^^ ^
Twftr (U).
cn^ (P)
102.
XTT?
103.
=?gfr^ ^^w*i
^tfT
(P)
^ ^W[
{N)
T^HFT^,
irftr? li^aT^^iiTft
(i^)
(U).
tttt-
W^the oblique
(
<
?r:, cfr.
St.
The form
above.
vari uses
f^,
^nwt ^T
^^
^
"
JTfi^
able
U).
suitable."
fit,
t^,
crrf^
^Rfxr
^^^ftwiT 5?7rnT
Apparently, mJf
(Cfr.
GujaratI
wTJrf^ irrft^
H^
BKMN.
*P:cTT {P)'
T{^
because more
'^Tpf
106.
first
is
is
^s(f^
^^
two
^ ^^
Etym.
^nrr
Diet., p. 1002).
^ U^Kn w^
(N).
difficult,
95,
^g,
"secT^cT irft^^iT^irjfl^
^1%or
st.
standard Mara-
is
instead.
^rnr
(P)
pronoun
is
f?rfiir
104.
66),
syllables of
alliteration it
5^*^.
direction of."
from
^7^^
in origin,
and
carries the
literally
meaning
of " desiring."
directions of the
The
compass "
it
as
*'
four,"
(!).
^T^
228
'^Pa^'^
and i%fx
WT^-
in
'tIt^?:
168,
f?rfic
w^5
^t^^ in st.
in st. 237.
From the comit would seem that when a
fsm
^m:^ -^fvo^
St.
1%tir3rTf^
form, or in general with a word having more or less the character of a proclitical, the venasagai maj' optionally be formed
with the second word in the line instead than with the first,
thereby leaving out of consideration the proclitical word with
which the line begins. Cfr. the analogous case of lines ending
with a postposition, for which see my note to st. 79, above.
ri,
170,
m<^
107.
mentators
108.
is
^[^[
^rfir
f^^
of
3lf?r,
110.
113.
(P);
the place
iKft (C/)
C/'s
^^^*T
^cT?
f^^
^^^*rf
(5).
3iefe^%(?7).
^n^^
t5
^^ W\
^^
l^r^H(C7).
gsTT^I^T
114.
T^
is
NP read HSf ia
5^^XT^*
of the rule
and .explain
(N)
^x^
79, above.
st.
^fS my^^
irfoT* {U);
109.
xrr^ne (P)
not
^*r^^:^
^^
(P)
^d^^ w^^^Tft:
Xf^cTT 'n:
(juite clear,
TT.
^;r^*i?T5 {U).
(P),
^Rlm-^t
EEere the
(U).
but an abstract substantive derivative of ^t " hard." Following the clue given b}^ the commentaries, I should feel inclined to understand something like
man
"
of
^^le
cft^3T
^>ft
^T
^^
5TT
^r;^
^t TOe
irse
{P)
t^
{U).
The
115.
fault, as
'^.
116.
he considered
^f^T^j as a single
and
word.
MSS.
The word is from Sanskrit
*^r^^:. through Apabhramsa fw^^^ > ^fi^;^^, and its correct
form in Rajasthani is ^X^^ > r^T".
irf^ occurs, almost all the
^[^j^nir
117.
^R:r^^
3rrS
^TFJjr
ifBiiT^^
iTi;^
{N)
-^jf^
ira!i^<n%'^T*?r^-- (U).
(,V)
^"^ ^c^^^
orrift
(P)
^a^
Here
t^^
evidently
modern ^wf\
The commentaries
of
is
NP
it
" double,"
and some
meannameh^ " a
to complete the
understand if^,
''
double river is flowing, the one of water and the other of blood,
but such a meaning can hardly be considered as satisfactoryThe Sanskrit commentary is not very clear, but apparently
understands
is pouring", but
from satisfactory. The correct exprobably that given by the Dhudhari commentary,
^^f,
planation
is
TT^
^ ^15^ ^ ^ ft ^^
ci<^^
^% T^^ fro
^T^^
^^5Tt
^ETPft
^^
<mi^
^*ft 'The
^nftr%
t^jtc^
n'5<^l
c{^
wr^Ewt i^)^
118.
^T^
ji-^qh^^jgl
t?rf^, 3T^
'fWl"
^t
5ft
TTfftf
^^
JTf^
^^
^T^off
(5).
with
120.
^[52^]ft^. ^f^^
121.
^tfe^nwf
^9%
is
*r^cii ^rrnr
"^^^
5TO^ohir^4^
"the sixty-four
{yogmts),''
mentator ignores the real meaning of the word and most fantastically ascribes to
iTf%
it
^w^ m^ w ^^
^ ^ "Wft f5
^1^%
l|
-cftcil
is
^^
122.
^3)XiTT
irci
^^m
The commentaries
of
M [<^
WW^
that given
by
f5 x^
The
{B).
^5fV^
<?rhr
correct
UP ^feriiot^
:
^5r*if^4\l'MT (P).
^i:wt"^rf^Tr% {U)
cTcT:
^ ^^T ^
*'
^mrt^
Tf^^rK
^rrfie (P)
NP, and
so also the
commentary
of
^T.
unprecedented in Maravari
(cfr. for
of
^ is not
with
my
In
is
cannot be anything
ler^r
^ifV,
connec-
ted with some word to be understood like " blows '* or ** men."
The latter interpretation is the one preferred by the Dhudhan
123.
T^
^^r '^T^
is
wtu
^V ^jr W
NP
explained by
it '^^
(B).
(and
in the
no
object,
it
is^^ "plough."
124. "^^ft"^ U^K is a puzzle to me, and that it was also
a puzzle to the commentators is clearly indicated by the different interpretations they have given of the phrase and by
their attempts to obviate the difficulty by altering the original
reading. From the commentaries, as well as from the general
sense of the stanza, it would seem that the meaning of the
phrase must be something like: " after doing the ploughing,"
but what the exact meaning of the two words f^f^c^ fk^K
I
am
unable to guess.
Another
difficulty is
mj^
in the
is,
in the
line,
125.
ftlTT
^%
^^
^ff^,
'fr^ 5^
cRTt
f^Tft
#^ Wm
^ mi
c(^
^r^
cTft
^TT
^t^
{B),
-fmi^
ftf^rwTft-
127.
In all the MSS., the first line in this stanza falls
as well
short of two matrds, but from the commentaries of
NP
st.
128,
^w ^r^
commentary
of
^f%.
is
^% ^^T*?]t ^ ^l-^+fn
-^m^
128.
^TfcTT
=^^*r
^''fT^ -^T^fcT
^cT
^W %t^fcT V^^
{sic\)
^ERSR^t^^Tf^rq-Tl:
'^^
fcf^
^m
^t
?^T?ffi:
^ ^ ^^
^frt^
f^^gfir
Here
oTiJTl'I^
all
^>n
^9
larwft f^rft
ftn^
Wt W^
*T^^?^ '^rf^.
^rei:
Yama."
JTWt^
s
iTKJT
the commentators
the god
'*
^<^'Mi4^ft|t5iScJ%
^^T
(5).
^g^^^
instance, renders
%3t
^rrie
^(i?
%-^mSI
129.
for
M^nHl^l^(s*
is
iJ^^Tt*> S^t
sf^aRt
is
not another
The proverb
f^^^
is
is still
no good thing on
better."
still
^^
is,
of
130.
gg^^ ^^Wra;
131.
f^^.^r^.^'1
^IcT^
^!?L
^mt
IHcT*TTf5rcT^T^ {U)
{NPU).
(U)
f^Tff
1^
(P)
^Ht^
TT^
^Rfa m^[Wl
133.
TTflf
%fe
wit
\^
{U).
{U).
^TifTift
134.
is
^J^ rM^1<l^
" he whose
name
gold (^^j."
r^Hll^ ^ft^, an absolute locative.
cT^G^d {U)
Tjj^l^l^l
5^TVK
'^Icidcij
'Wftl^
^Wt
^f^ ^TTsft^
^TT
(iV)
^fMt
137.
is
ironical (^^frJ^).
it.
mwi f^^
^JIT^T
of
all
seems to have
If
^ftsTT
^T%^
of
comment
of U,
different interpretations of
%^
^T jfy ^^^TW^nT ^
^TT^ % 5 a^i^chOii^^fti
^kVm^
the passage
139.
'^w^
fti^-
^r^
{N)
U^U^i ^m^
{sic)
5^r^
(U).
3T% (P).
The second and the fourth line in this stanza are irregular,
in that they number thirteen syllabic instants, instead of fourteen.
In the veliyd gita as used by PrithJ Raja, the second and
the fourth line always contain thirteen syllabic instants when
ending in a periambus C^^), fourteen when ending in a iambus
140.
^fhl
'gt^,
^rft
namely
^s^l^gHTT,
''
:
141.
22^5^^^
143.
where
as
fci'ilfift
^"^T^
meaning
meaning
ingly, very
147.
mTk
<
doubt
"hand"
if
st.
279,
and by
the real
though
f?r*f?:
it
occurs.
that fH^f^
it
passages in which
Could
ti^^d<1? =tt^l^^M
of the word,
is
{All).
explained by
it is
more extraordinary as
cf<-^r<s|
with lotus-
is
in
much
^
qTlft
"
Here ^
is
as xpr
stands
it
fui,n
^^PTRFf
'*
water "
M^=llft:
^TT^ TT fw
commentary
WW^
n"5l
of
under-
WK
{N).
As the mean-
151.
^m^ ^T^
153.
155.
J^^ftrse
*Ti;^ ^tft.
156.
St.
(P)
Cfr. ^fift
^WRftT
(iV).
TTI??f% (?7).
*T^^
in
st.
nv<i],
anomaly
U).
42.
f^^
1^ ^41^
cT^^:
^rnT%
159.
quite an
{U)
WTT fir,
TRPT
^q^^fi^JTHTT^'
is
of course
in pingala.
234.
160.
^^
irfiff is
161.
tffe<*rir^^
fe^^ft:
From
in-
would be
^f^^CPWlr, fwfT'rilT,
U{-^'^
162.
of light."
'^^
(A'P).
"a
ray
163.
^^r
f^- <
>ic<rsgT.
Tjgft
Dhudhan
thus
has changed
into flf^f
fqr
162,
st.
My
interpretation
where there
is
is
supported by the
corresponding to our ^tf^d, and where there are also four subjects exactly as in our stanza,
whereas
if Sf^f^rT
were understood
164.
^ET^
T^m W^ ^^^ft^H^
'^^TTT^jr^JT^W"
iU).
166.
^,
The existence of past participial perfects in e in Dinhad been ignored by me till I came across the present
passage which is so explicit that the nature of ^% could not
?Rt%7^.
gala,
possibly be mistaken.
In all the other cases of perfects in e
which I had come across before, I had felt inclined to consider
them as incorrect readings for e, an4 interpret them as historical presents.
I regret that I have made two or three such
mistakes in my edition of the Vacanikd Batana Singhaji ri. For
instance in kavitta 243 in thi last-mentioned work, I have re-
peatedly read
out.
^,
168.
Cfr.
Hindi
^^
/.
Rr^,
169.
monstrative
(Hindi w^).
for
^t<iMcilT|<
171.
5T^
^mM
^m{sic)
^ST^r^qr
JldUIci
making the
the
is
gfni^T in
208,
St.
178, ^^ftTrr in
and JQ^^fT
176.
effect
suffix.
st.
198, ^|^^ in
ist,
^ft.
st.
199,
'Tg^t^T
=^^ ^TT^
^m
wf-j^ H^TT
st.
introduced only to
line.
^m
g^q^ in
in'st. 221.
^fd ^,
ft^
^rrat
^^rr^1?^^^=ni(i
^f<ilR*<4LI-
(N).
(^fq-s
^^
(P)
178.
m^ W[^
Jfy
^TH
^^^^^lft
{U)
179.
^*iifa^
^T^T
Wg
fr^
^^ Kt^ ^
^ ^l^^l-^K
is
r^ ^n^ ci Pd *ltfir:
how
(C7);
(J5).
the word
^R^mx^
'
"^tf^-
3ff^ (P).
...
NPU
am
in the
unable to
of such a meaning.
More reasonable is the explanation of the Dhudhan commentator qf W Rt {i-e. ^fm^l ^) ird
^C^ W {B), but probably
is
"crowd"
explanation
or
"crowded"
according to
the right
the Sanskrit meaning of the word.
f^^ ^^, t
180.
%^
^" ^y^l'MlJAI
fi-qi<<H
it is
(/).
^Rffe
From
^m\
M^ in
St.
f^^
^MM\m
ftr^r
$^
^ST^TFT^
Jlillf^fcll
{N)
JPiT
jrf^ or
fjifqf.
Cfr.
202.
181.
^^
182.
Tn
^^^:f% finR^T^,
(J5).
^Tfir
^<?n-:
^^T^
^ ^ ^^
^^WT:5r
%^:
{U).
(U).
{NP)
^ETTJP^
^T
$^
3rrt%fcT(C7).
184.
"SfT^nr^^,
187.
With
an agentive -instrumental
j^ear.
plural, srnn^Tt:
new argument
is
^^ ^ fj^uS sH
f.
(5).
^^
<i^
TI^ and understand " road, track," and some maintain xf^ " the
%f^
188.
TT
3Rff
^^ml
^rTj^^iii
wx
^i^[^]
^sn^
^T
^^5^
f*^li*
ctttse:
^ETTfTTir
^fcr ,
^^:
^^T^ ^T
i^
(iV).
double meaning of
189.
gives both
^i*<<i cnnc
f^,
g^^rfsT
tree."
w^m wrf^
^^t^-
^ETW^T (P).
l^ym^ T^ Ttr
Ttr
8
^TJT
^TOT^ T^
'^''
cftft
^f^(p).
^^r^T^fe
wT^rFrr&
fitlJiid
ui
f^^
^TTcrffl-fcT
^^:f^
191.
fr^JTJmf '^m'
m^:
n^c
^^i^m^fV^r^ ^1%-
(f7).
f^T^gr
firft:
with ^^il
Cfr.
is
f%iT
connected
^^ ?ifT^ {U).
193.
f^^ or
is
the
jft ^
194.
fk^^^T
195.
T^
^ft" ^'^Tc:
^^M^^^^ TR 1^
^^T^ 'fft
^^
^ '^T^m
T^"sr^^mf^irl
^rt
ftrcnmrr
5^cr {U)
'?^*
^^
cT^n
(i\^).
"^^^
^''=ft
(ivp).
196.
WST^prt
f^
197.
tion
?^^t
f^,
^^ ^
q'lcTTirt
^^^
?TfinrT , Eii^'^KTftrl^fe
f^il^^^TT^s^
'RT^^T:
%^
(?7).
s
,
in which it is doing function for a negative prefix or
particle, the
as
if it
were ^41^T^.
f^^ w^\
Ji^-i^l
201.
%^
wcx^'
200.
^^
^t wT
T^iw
5Eft
^^%.
^^
finir
^rrf
%f
-mKjwf:
f%%^ The
far as I
is
^r- h^ttpc
know,
i^t
The
it is difficult
preferable.
^^%
is
to
at
203.
M^<fl, in the
second
seems to be used
line,
am
in the
uncertain as to whether
N renders
it
^^ITT^ ^fl"^T^
{U).
ment
of the honorific
Lord,
i.e.
204.
with
of the
employ-
^Tiftr
The MSS.
Tnf^?:^??^ {n U)
BK
^^wim^ (P)
wrong and
so
is
^^ W
(B).
the interpretation.
The reading
is
MOfl^.a
205.
the fact that almost every MS. has a different reading of its
own, leaves some doubt as to whether the reading I have
adopted
is
206.
207.
l^fe
^^
^ir^ct
(P)
from
c-^^4c^l
^s<^,
^^<f^
5T
but from ^-
i.
209.
cT^fe
212.
cTcft
f^
cTcft
5rrff cTT
215.
fq"cTIirT?TpT
H<#^J
ftpft
^^^
^^i^^yiNi g^ncnrTTSTfrf^mf^
of
^Htl^o^jlH^
WT^T
fejcTJ
ft^ ^^cT^TT
^r^
^^
^^t^^^wrtPt
^Tcff-
^T^ ^nrfsR^w
tjciffti
^i^iPt
%^
%^
T^ ^nmt f^^w^rKt
?i% ^JKi^fa^^i
216.
ilfd^fdl
-4l*Uil^c|
^^
-^Wl
^nmrt
^^^f^T^^S^^
^^fftfti-
U),
(P).
^ft'fe
Wtfe
^r^t
217.
<i^^
is
^TJIfT (A^).
stood.
The commentaries
oi
219.
W^
n^^
The commentaries
Jpir ^i?:fiii,
to be under-
is
^[^[^J
of
m ^^
i|fi?:^f.
221.
^r^aynrr
ct^t
^^
*rT JTTTt^TTf^
TTTr ftffcT
222.
^ ^^
^ffcT
Jrenrq^
^T^snc,
ft^^
If the reading
^^?:
is
^rg"
^nr ^
^^^^ ^5^T^
^iT
etc.
^sfsfT
^iPw^^i ^ttit
^ronT ^rhft
cT5T Tr^T
(P).
^?F3T
^riift
^tttt
xftr
TSe (P).
it is,
we
have here a proof that at the time when the Veli was composed, the vocal
compounds ^^,
if
^^
were
still
capable of retain-
It is
rhyme would be
destroyed.
223.
^W^
passage, see
st.
yiNd^MC^^ f^
249.
commentators,
felt
ttto,
fefir
(U).
224.
?^^
ftpTW
Trr^ftnTT
^Tf^r^'r^j
is
^m
m\^
if<T
^% ^f%^fl^
{U).
cT^-^ sjf^Ct^
^^T^ ft^TTT-
(U).
226.
^?^ fW
fro 3?j^
227.
ing ftft of
228.
xTTifft
^C^Ct
(U).
WH
f^ tff^ =^^^(t^) 1^
^^TcTt
^'f t^T^Tcr
3^
ww^\ ^wt
Tf^
^T^^W
U)
f(^W (P).
'TT
^n^
^T^rs-
BJKM.
"#5
^^
(for
^f). which
is
found in the MSS. 5Z, and is also supported by the commentaries of NP where the word is explained as an equivalent of
Of all the commentaries, only U accepts
vxm or ^rfH^nw
.
the reading
106.
" a little."
The
220.
xT^
is
^fr{.
231. Notice the reading ^^^m, for ^^^, in the third line.
adopts the former, but at the end of the commentary gives
also the latter reading.
I quote below the commentaries of
wt
^^Wft^
^%
^TfcTT
^[^ -^
{B).
f^^
233.
^%j
of the relative
renders
it
*r^ ^JI^
as I explain
^fi^
it, is
t%
vt^iftftM-
W^ ^ifr^OT
5T^RTTf*T^
pronominal form
with ^'^
^3^
^cq^:
^K^TT-
^c\
^^^
The commentary
of
(< Skt. TF^ncn^T?) seems to be a term designating some floral ornamentation with which the house in which
a male child was born, was decorated.
^^T'itT^
236.
^ft^
woman who
living;
?^^
Up
to
237.
this
is
^"t^^ift).
^Jf^ftrs^rrftr
wn^
Scinfl-
i%^
^tr^TT
See note to
...
^^ f^fiRT
2:58.
wrfir ,
242.
ciPs
^^^ iff
cR;^
106.
f^ftRT^fxR:
241.
st.
{sic)
IT^tT^
wrftr
^mJ
^^^ ^'srrftar:
^mJ WT^
^s*uimi
^K^rfH (U).
xninr^ (X)
wf^-
(W^)."
nx^
?rfe
(of
is
unknown
to me.
^^fenrr
243.
^^[^^
_^TO^
f%ft,
(PC/).
^^nn: Tife^ ^t
Xfir
^^
%%
^jf^
^jtct
^^rrft
^TIZTT^- (PC/).
^TT^ ^1?T=^J
^r^T^f^^WT^
^^
^fMrrK
{NP)
^wna:
^gw^^
(C7).
^TcTKt
^^^R^^ -^Tm^
244.
dhcriV^ T
^^^
^^^
^^
^i#? ^j^
<^^^^'
mt:^
^rtfe
HtfiT
%TTT
^fcT
^T^
^frrf
tnr^T
g^
^t^r^T
^5^ ^:^Tsr
[jlfdohiioh t]
^t"^ i[^Tr
^Twf
\^\
wmj
^r^^rurd
fttl-gjJirl'
xnr^T,
^3TTT ^s^TT
The
246.
*ift<i
^fe
^nfir
fefr firfr
^r^
W (5).
T^
^TR:^
iRT^RT
t?^
fcifymd*
c7^
245.
fy^rtii'i
^*jftcf
^tttt
^wsrr
^t <HNK(d
^<mI ffwt
^iz
^^rsrr
^"^
^ h^
^jftc?
tlie
is
f%^f?r i^ or
f%^
fff^'^
reading, whereas
I
have
folloAved
on account
anyhow.
Besides, the
word ?i^
taries of
NP and
^"t 5^RT
^T^
^9517
^ S^ =^7% w
^ =^
^Frrerr
^5 Wf^
i^^^ T%
^^rr
T%
'T^
^3^=^
^^
^t^ ^^ ^ T^ trt
rfq"
ir^nwr^T
-tl^itsilcrj-
=g^
^^^
rw^nj
firrx
^^
-eiGi^hlf^ilM^
% i: ^^
{sic)
'^^'s^^
w^
^ T^
'rosier
^T^
{sic) ^^nffcT
wi
^n^, TTT^^
248.
which reads
"^
^^^
U):
f^, understands
in the place of
the above as
^c<^
249.
NPU
< Skt.
SK?!^"^^^ M"^
^rfV
^r{J XX f^lT
^grw:) is
The
renders
{B)
in the
meaning
latter
^cT?:
I give
^T^
is
^^^
^'^cff
1"
^ ^J^rrfw
^^
^fit^r? iP)
250.
The sense
of the last
w^
f^T ^TO ^
253.
^ f%^
cT^
two
:
^^t^^ ^ ^Rt^sr^
^5Tif iff nf^ ^rsTT-
lines is
'^^^ ^
very explicitly
-q*i4i
^wf
TT
'^'^i
ft^^ ^fhn
WHR
^^T WT^ w
^ ?ffm
254.
^Tl" ^J^rrrr
(7)
of
P
^m
h^ ^t^ wf ^
<
The
255.
^fy.
^br:
^(iVP).
^^
%^rif^
between the one and the other by attributing to the former the
meaning of " big birds " and to the latter the meaning of "small
I think the distinction is
birds."
2^ ^f^ftTHf^TT^Tf^f^
256.
merely
U)
artificial.
^^
(for ^"^i^)
found in
BK,
^^ ^(^ W^ ^^
Trft;
Mf^^Rld
w^ "^^ T^
first
two Imes
^^8
fw^^ ^^fm\
%ftT
ftlg^:
mf^i t%6Tt%
^T^ren^ ?^b3q^
Wn^^r^-^
^'l^
fcT:
<<idird
^^ft^rfq-
% ^mr^
^^
wt^n[
f^W
^^
^^ftrj
260.
5idr*iA6MiOTT ^n^frrf^
(U),
...
T:^T
262.
In the
^cfhf
fNt wt
^^t^r
"wet, moist.'^
t%f^-^fir =g
ir^im^'t
^^x
^-^^^y-
^t^^^ ^rncST
s
(U).
^ ^
261
^n^ ^^[Ma
^4^cMljd
5Rt^ ^ttj:
(xVP)
^^r^^fmmwfy ^^HT^^rrfeff
?:p^irf^^t^
^ fM
258.
jm^
^ ^^ ^P^fcT f4^w>
wm t^
91:^ ^k
ti;
ftffcT
first line I
Tfy
BKM
{^^XM'^^^) which is undoubtedly the original and the onlyThe reading M<HV1 iff% of JNPU is unsatisfactory
correct one.
not only because it does not give a good sense, but also because it is not compatible with the rule of the venasagdl which
is almost unexceptionally observed throughout the poem.
The
Sanskrit commentary, which adopts the latter reading, explains
:
5r^IW3|
264.
2IE
[U).
^^^^^^
(^)-
.after initial
of euphonic r
Grammar
of the
Old
The wording
265.
U)
ThQ
chief difficulty
two forms
in the
is
f?i
and
is
<^*tn'
"flix,
the
The verse
could perhaps be improved by reading in the last line ^^f^ rfx^
AJlR^T <^iVi, namely *' in the spring both (day and night) pass
away equally (pleasant)."
is
not
clear.
is
quite clear.
^Kf^
is
the
MSS. read
"a
road,
268.
it
so
and
^Tn[^,
"JTUr
mentator as an apposition
^^
all
not
Possibly,
^Tfir
It
is
^<fH
T^l"
is
of ^^*<fnr
^Ifsir^, (B),
^^,
*.e.
of
Krsna
Rritf
is
altogether.
269.
c{%^^5^
HtT^
(NP).
c|^Ti<:ifr% JT^T^iH^cftr
M<^<
ylfdy^-
^Tf^ft^
272.
^rr^ftfvr:
^^wtfir: U)
(
274. The first line in this stanza does not conform with
the rule of the venasagai, but the defect is compensated by the
repetition of the letter
WWf^
276.
M^(<iii jU).
The commentaries
of
NPU
planation
^ ^^^^:,
the remark
277.
^m
xjt
and
closes his
^^nrf fl^^T^HI^f^IWT
^^^:w5ig^
W^ c^im
279.
fct^fV.
'3TiprfT:
282.
^nrftr
See note to
{U)
f^m
M<+i^T:5r ai^f^arf'T^rh^^^t
278.
^rft:
^^?:
U)
^^
^ft'TR
^m
^hCm^
cTT
(P)
WVW
TIT
143, above.
st.
fw^
^rt
fk^^
(N)
'ft^ie (P).
--
^ W %^^ ^
fl^^ WX^
3TT%
Tm ^ %
it
^fc
285.
ft^
'^nfq-ijf^^
^rttr:
286.
^TT^rfw^JRft^^
^^^ ^H^cT
tfNiTf^cft
^TW^ f4 cf^
5fTcTiT
ch^c<ldrMT(<y|T;jd
^^TH
^^
^g^''
U)
287.
The second line in this stanza does not conform with
the rule of the venasagai
288.
Of the two
f^'sil
^, and
postposition, like
289.
290.
plained
^
ivQiT
%ftr
TT wse
^rfwt
is
Ts^im^u ,
gff^nrfir
7ri=T
(P),
t:
of this stanza
of
^cTT^
connected with
^ ^^nr ^
"sft
JT?
by the commentary
%f^ 3R^
JTIT
t:
one
is
JT^JT
5T-$:
^1. t
%^
j^jt
is
'
^<^ti[^ ^
h^^
inrirnT
satisfactorily ex-
IT^IT
t^^
%ftT
wm sne
gjirir
"^^fft^ [^"^j
"^
^>r^
^^
^t^^tjit
T?: St?:
hardly acceptable.
erf
fcf^
commentator scrupulously
jtI
\ii4\K[^^i^ JlM-HiH^
292.
'T^ and
^^
^ ^ ^C
The Dhudharl
from commenting on this
refrains
:
T^T^
W\
ft^
J\^ 1^
cTT
cTT^ 4^^^M>
^^TST:
are, of course,
TS^JT^JcTr:
tifel<
mentaries distinguish between them, and attribute to the former the meaning of "small or fresh leaves," and to the latter
the meaning of "large or old leaves." Cfr. the analogous case
of TTf^
the
and ^w
in
225.
st.
293.
^^cR^TTi
tr^rerf: (U).
294.
The sense
of the first
commentary
of
two
N '^ f^^
:
%f^
W^
f^TT M^Gl^
by
^"^
Notice that the fourth line does not conform with the rule
of the vmasagai.
295.
^3r^
*ft^
w^
TP(^
297.
cnirs-
^^^
^^:'T
^^
^i^ '^T^
(P).
t^
in
st.
300.
^^Wft {NP),
298.
"^
"STT
....
T^
w'tW
The
real
meaning
the
of
refer to the
V^
it
persons
" if
in the stanza following.
I should translate
these (persons, whom I am going to mention) are in complete number, you shall obtain (a sense) complete, (but) if
these are in deficient number (you shall obtain) a sense deficient."
enumerated
all
299.
300.
JTfrr^rrJut ^^ir^fcT
TT^rf^jffTfticft'
5^
5rf eft
w^^ Tj^M
^^
*r
cT^TT
^TTirfJTffT
305.
^^
^^\ ^c^
^^^fcT %irr^f^^%
l^y^m W
ttIcT
cfSTT
^i^
ir^T^
if
Wt^'*
^ ^^X
^ ips\ g^-
^cft
5'5r
^H%^
^rfts-
^mTcr ^^te^
U).
^f^^^T^^^ff^Wm-
^Tc^
^^
5^
cHT
GLOSSARY.^
^r^^TW,
"
f.,
^IS'^T^
<
wonderful feat
^^Ti%,
Skt.
cfr.
", TfTrfHTTW^'J,
Hindi ^W^^),
f-,
An embrace
",
^^, a
poetical amplification of
^srif^:^
(<
^aiTfl,
^^r^W),
Skt.
"Upon",
blinder
^%?fIR[^,
90.
^1^,
m.,
^3^^?:, for
w^,
(?
297.
"A
f.,
ind.,
for
elephants",
"The sky",
iJ^T^^^rfw^W^'ir^,
14, 194.
^'^j poss.
^^^,
"A
^^^^T, m.,
^^m
^T.
adj.,
(< ^^W^),
adj.,
^T'^r^re^, adj.,
"A
veteran, a warrior
WT^'Hf^,
ind.,
<fr*r
^TT
^KTW
^i1t,
(Skt.
f. (?),
rrT^
^T^i^,
adj., "
^T^^,
X, ind.,
1
" N. of
v.,
some kind
74.
frncw'^, 130.
giTf?r
many
in
(?) ";
^pf-
", 66.
^#t, 244.
Ready, armed
"To
", 165.
This Glossary
is
my
^% dem.
Xf^,
dem. pron.,
X^, dem.
quantitative adj..
plur. m., 32
"So much,
"Then,
sing.,
loc.
so
many"
in the
xm,
direct
"Thus",
^^^, dem. qualitative adj., " Such " T^Tt, 70 ^^T, 288.
^^, dem. qualitative adj., " Such " ^^, 31 T^, instrum. sing.,
;
68.
^f, dem.
"Here",
locative adv.,
emphatic
t, ind.,
(cfr.
9.
t^
(cfr.
w^ift,
f.,
^31^,
^^^,
To
",
^r^m, 22.
v.,
v.,
^iW^ia\
"
v.,
To
lift
up
300.
", 129.
^iWT^^, for
'3j5!T^,
^flffi^, v.,
^^'Tjft, v.,
^^f^,
v.,
% dem. pron., m.
279; n.
sing.,
sing., 51,
264
(?),
297
f.
sing., 13,
dem. pron.,
51
(?),
72, 133,
268;
f.,
f.,
em-
189.
f.,
235^
^wf, gen.
plur..
obi, sing,
adj.,
^fr^, dem.
^r^,
m.,
qualitative adj.,
"A
"Such"
^^, dem. pron. adj., 18, 19.-^^^, dem. qualitative adj., "Such"
^^ (see ^^), dem. pron. adj., dir. m.,
^^^
180.
f.,
#3f?r,
"The remnants
f.,
or refuse of food,
left after
eating "
^t^
^"^
?),
a house
(?)
(or
WT^^^
WT.
(?),
any
"To
^I^,
m.;
"The hand
"The hand, span
^fr, ind.,
[121.
prepare oneself
(for
When ?
m.,
<IT^,
"To
v.,
fight), to
",
#rm^T^,
get ready
".
74.
^m
117.
^1%, interr.
WIT3I,
"An
5^3^^ai, m.,
v.,
"An
(cfr. Tf^),
*33ti^,
"A
^l^nii^),
(Skt.
dem. pron., m.
^^Pff^, m.,
mt
m.
",
", 149.
254.
^, 96.
ind..forf%iTq.v., 233.
3Ff?:,
If^^i^,
"To
v.,
glitter", 119.
"A
^j^^'^T^^, m.,
3ir^i
indef. adv.,
^ti:, interr.
f.,
", 48.
"Somewhere,
in
some part",
48, 84.
^raf^,
f.,
107
(?)
Or
294: temporal
"When,
before (?)",
111.
1%^,
ditto, 62.
(cfr.
%),
41.
ftsrf^, f
^fK,
adv.
"
{sic),
ind.,
"
How ",
4, 150, 173.
ray of light
", 162.
40, 64, 84, 85, 86, 89, 92, 106, 110, 144, 156, 197, 200, 234,
f%tW,
"Acock",
m..
1^^, interr.
"What?",
r^if, n.,
f^^,
^,
181.
qualitative pron.
Which
'*
",
fm^,
f.,
31, 47, 03
64, 211.
some kind
304; oblique,
of fire-arm ",
6.
118.
^TTft,
%T,
*?r^,
"How much
or
manj^"
%?I^T^
"How
", 7.
^^,
m.,
lft,
interr. pron.,
^,
indef. pron.,
m.
m.
76.
168;
mv^,
m,
"A
m,,
?TW
wf^,
?5^,
272
(for
^^^),
lW^, v.,
m.
r^T^W^^nr^fl^nr
",
?jpt,
f^,
f.
obi. sing.,
m, m.
"Grown
impatient
", 68.
120.
in ".
??Jiir,
104.
JT^ii'^, f.,
92
"The base
"He who
brahmin
"Sunk, immersed
Jr%^T3l^, (liter.
f.,
"To thunder",
JT^^T^, adj.,
"
^f,
Impatience
f.,
",
", 3i^i?^T2,
v.,
"
To become
", 228.
IT^l'^,
v.,
aiT^?^,
v.,
5^WW,
^%w,
Jftw^, m.,
^nf,
f.,
66.
"A
?),
"
"A
cow-house or station
",
TWr,
"
v.,
To thunder ",40.
To unite oneself with
''
i^^ij^, v.,
^^?ri^, m.
"A
(?).
become one
another, to
",
201
'nr^T^^T'T, 103.
^f^^, m.,
"An
^^T,
"A
m.,
'^T^^^
wt^.
"To
v..
awning, canopy",
^^ m^W^,
"^K
121.
fWR^.
278
^^,
"To
v.,
drop,
fall in
^T^r^,
in
^fzg^.
wf^g^l, 81.
^if^^n^,
f.,
"Having
dishevelled hair
wf^d?ifl*l, f%T:^^nr
'".
121.
^,
WWT^\
81.
fWW,
"
f.,
drop
Ephemeral
w^n^,
wf^^, 134.
"
,
"When", ^^,
pron. adv.,
rrt), rel
(cfr.
f^^^, 125.
", iff^T,
"Where'",
(Skt. ^J^r^rf%^),
45, 237.
"Lightning", 196.
f.,
^r, for
^,
5TT?:
rel.
^IT,
rel.
locative adv.,
rel.
pron., sing,
"Where
f.,
169
", 50.
plur.
m.
emphatic
f^^T, compound
f3if^r,rel.
^*T,
rel.
rel.
pron.,
^^^, rel.
rel.
qualitative adj.,
final
So that,
"Such"
(?)
269
7.
final "
f.,
"As",
qualitative adv.,
^,
sing., 29.
f.
(?),
in order to
fsiWfl,
216
explicative
f.
f.,
.", 69.
9.
sing.,
277
"That",
123.
m^^^
n. sing.,
133, 134;
#R,
^"^fk
qualitative adv.,
rcl.
Hindi ^^t),
(cfr.
f.,
'^T^WTWf^i^^. 168.
^^tr,
^Tt,
^"t,
qualitative adj.
rel.
for
q.v.,
f.
f.,
.
26.
.",
sing. (?), 9.
"A woman,
sfti:, f-,
#^#t,
rel.
female", 40.
gft, ind.,
ff^T:
"A
vf^
(for
fff^nift,
'^T^^^,
^|f*f?
WIW^
f.,
"Aflame",
140.
f.,
nti-,
to a sovereign
(?) ",
W^ WT^-
*TT^, 253.
^^, v.,
to the
#t^,
f.,
"To
"Delay",
"To
t?:^nft, v.,
rft (cfr.
break
off
ground
", 121.
45, 70.
loosen,
make
wk ^),
eorrel.
fw^TT,
61, 62.
rRTT,
and drop
loose", 116.
fp^, adjectival genitive postpos., dir. sing, m., 7, 19. 21, 23. 52,
77, 78, 111, 142, 163,
obi. sing, m., 97,
100
rpir,
224
202,267,300,302;
166, 190,
obi. sing,
190
f.,
rPfr,
loc.
252
rmi, dir. plur. m., 23, 97, 122, 208, 215, 259, 260, 303, 304.
?nT^, m.,
"The sun",
?r^,
fif,
WIT
f.,
?)
",
w^,
242.
[291
pron., gen. sing., 26, 28, 43, 99, 159, 257, 261, 285,
sing.,
12; n. plur.,
4.
(?)
n. sing., 13,
303
gen.
'An
fTT^^, m.,
ear-ring ",
89.
^ff^^^,
rim, m.,
WT^
Wi^^,
possess, adj.,
^f?T^
f?r^fr (for
Wffwi
"At
"Thy",
?), ind.,
45.
"Exceedingly, very
much
(?) ",
143,
279.
f?rfiir,
269
correl. pron., obi. sing, m., 7, 57, 177, 192, 201, 267,
19
f.,
(?),
51, 168
ally, "
f?ri?,
At that time
used adverbi-
sing,
loc.
", 44.
"So",
f.
sing.,
210
f?reT,
m.
plur.,
304.
256.
g^,
2nd
"^Wi, ditto., 61
fi^^,
ff,
2nd
^JH,
possess, adj.,
"Your",
301.
2nd
m.,
BfJir,
f.,
210
8.
54; obi.
sing.,
122;
loc. sing.,
160.
qualitative adv.,
^iT, correl.
%^ (cfr.
^^),
?f, correl.
Wt (for
"Thus",
302.
or
ind.,
ift,
correl.
lift,
cfr. 5^,
^),
?ff^, ind.
299
cfrfsr,
(?)
", 95.
" Certainly
m., "
tT#,
58, 80.
195.
v.,
168.
^T^F^^^ m.,
"A
'^^j
{sic),
f.
^^^M,
of rain", 119.
^3%
m.,
HJi^irt, f.,
V, m.,
downpour
"The head,
lOTl^T,
f.,
"
garland of skulls
",
107.
"A
if^, m.,
iT^,
(?) ",
water-fall
"To
v.,
mason, a stone-cutter
",
181
182.
crammed
",
247.
fsr3, for
r^^,
^^ q.v.,
"Noise
f.,
fsr^^^j
"To
v.,
163.
(of
drums)
hang, swing
",
"To
98;
rage, to be strong or
violent", 197.
^mx,
adj.,
^^,
ind., "
With
^^,
r,
^T, 220.
ocean", 145.
accus.-dat. postpos.,
*iV^,
v.,
^^^TiT,
"To
m.
"To
'T^:^^, v.,
69.
(?),
"To",
220.
"To
109.
m(l'fi, v., "
To spread about
(intr
),
to go
everywhere
",
f%^-
ffvft, 253.
^rf^,
221
^fJir
manner of",
^, 235 ^^^ ^,
:
15
5^, v..
(?),
"To
"To
aberrate,
107.
sRt
jfiir,
ind. copulative, 1.
^^ff%W
(cfr.
Washed, whitened
", 205.
^rfiT,
"Than",
parative.
^TftlH (Skt.
v.,
^W^,
v..
^^^^:'^,
com-
^rrf^rr), p.p.,
^TmTt,
93.
217.
^^^iwt,
"To
v.,
(Ap.
^T^fpift
^^^15^
^tIt^^,
f.,
"
tent,
^^, "The
^\K^, for
"A
m.,
"To
be bound", 38.
123.
canopy
", fT^,
^^t^, 90.
moon ",
"Double, twofold
f.,
#^,
^K ^t^,
a
"To
^T^eRTl'^, v..
^^T^,
cause to
<
14.
", 117.
of
il^
^l^
"To subdue,
^^^<n, v..
*T^<3;^,
m.
"A
(?),
^rsRg^'^flnr
iBTfl^?^-
-<<^,81.
jfS^Tff,
m.
" Marrow, pith, core (of a fruit) ", *r^T, ^*3ft, 234.
(?),
Tfv, loc.
*?^fTWl, adj.
"Capricious, independent",
f.,
W^^fif^,
"The
m.,
??^i[,
*T^fifi(cfr.
iT^^Ttt,
f.
i5B=iit, f.,
sea,
Guj.
"A
^^j:, m.,
ocean", 118.
*fTf%<ft), f.,
milkman, herdsman",
3Tn:,
114.
"A
Tir*rr^. ^Tiftr^^,
179.
kind of
flute,
^TfsT^, 227.
^mn,
m., "Enjoyer",
^rnpft, v..
*?n:f, m.,
"A
robber", 116.
^^ft-
m.
i?T#H,
TT^^, possess,
^*3^,
"The
plur.,
"My ",
adj.,
"To open
v.,
^,
^^,
wfk,
f.,
is
"
298
made with
"A
^JPC, m.,
fl'i
[62.
1st pers. pron., gen. sing., 103, 296, 300, 302; accus. sing.,
ift,
Xf,
f.,
T^,
"A
churning
staff,
v.,
"^^i^'ol, v.,
^^T^,
T%),
TTf% (Skt.
Irnrit,
tW,
^^,
"A
m.,
f.,
", 46.
"A
rein", 89.
money-lender, creditor
Loudly
",
^wmw,
227.
f.
.
.
"Wish, desire",
(?),
^t^wt,
X'^
position, " In order to, with the object, or for the purpose
of.
.", 141.
^, adjectival genitive
20
"Up
m^,
loc. plur.,
To
",
56
"
;
As
ditto, 44.
^IK, m.,
^m^,
f.,
^^^,
v.,
^^Vt^*!,
gait, graceful
movements
shine,
"The
sea,
f.,
241.
"
body
in
", 197.
ocean", 141.
of the
"To
ni.,
114.
^^^^,
"
f .,
shield
'*,
*, 129.
comeh^ '*, ^^, ^T^,
f.,
in
"
Some kind
98.
of floral ornamentation,
\^as
decorated, 233.
'
^ir, ind
if ",
Like, as
15, 34,
182
" Over,
upon
'\ 86.
^ixg^j, 131.
To
speak, talk
", 130.
"A
^KT^, m.,
over somebodj^'s
eye
",
147/
"To
WT^^?ift, v.,
evil
handle,
wave
(a
sword)
"',
W^JX
138.
'^T^'ift,
"A rescuer
^T^^, m.,
f^^fi^^,
"
v.,
(of stolen
To become
property)
", 116.
131.
i^^T^^, m., " Commerce, trade ", f^^r^^j^, ^m\K, 3R^t^. 295.
f^f%, for ^f%, remote
^, m., "A
^=^*,
brother
"A
f.,
sing., 169.
boast, a challenge",
fknrt ^HTlt
^WT-'
^^w^-
"To mow,
t^T'^TTT, m.,
^^, m.
"The
"An
(?),
sea,
ocean
", 63.
^If^^f^iC, 153.
^flK, na., "
^^^
"^^?^, v.,
"To
carry
destruction", 127.
^^^^,
v.,
^'sr^, adj.,
^^^,
f.,
"To
"Firm,
stout,
^n, postpos.
ten
compact
". 25,
239.
(?),
months
^si^,
^3IT, 133.
f^^cTT, 119.
;
for quite
\8^
^5ffiT^
ftji^if
%fti-
enemy", ^^8ft^Rx^,
dream
^T,
(<
"Unstable, oscillating
<
'^T'^
(?),
postpos.,
^^ri, adj.;
(as
^f^,
self
117.
^'JtI^, ind.
^^H
",
(?)
lrf^d^<?!^S^, 98.
excitement
", ^"t^T,
141.
mfU,
"Desire", 183.
f.,
A bow ",
"A vehicle,
^T^^, m.,
Tifgtsr,
phant, etc.
^l^f%,
f.
"A
(?),
^l^
^IfT
K^
ele-
^t1%, 282.
113.
t'.
"An
^t^, m.,
astrological
f^^I^, m.
f%^^^^,
fk^X,
67.
(?),
ni.,
Skt.
(cfr.
m:^,
of corn ",
"The
"An
moment
", 151.
"A
diadem, crest
(fig.)", 10.
125, 126.
arrow
^^X,
119.
233
^^T, 51
^ft,
^^,
f.
sing., 6
m.
f.
94
pleonastic,
^jf^, adj.,
^.ablative postpos., 53, 61, 64, 103, 129, 152, 156, 166, 190, 290.
^^pil'f^,
"A
m.,
'*
f.,
is
living ",
q.v., 40.
ditto, 133.
'^^5nf%,
f.,
"A
match-lock
^^,
^ilf, 166.
ind.,
"Thesun",
", 118.
x^^,
29, 77.
27.
"Quickly, at once
^v^^,
217.
T^lt,
"
f.,
kind of gun
", 118.
ablative postpos.
"From ",
"From", 259.
(cfr.
^),
61, 122.
'ft, f.
sing., 63,
91
^WT, m.,
%^T
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