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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal March 1839

1840

The words explanatory of the ttbohle sense of the words (on which the poet nuns) are of course wanting iu the original. [...] Resplendent as the autumnal moon as soon as that palace.Which had bruised the horses' hoofs and shattered the chariot wheels was seen by the charioteer of the sun he swerved his car from its path —that palace of which the golden ball gave the idea of the solar disc kissing the summits of the snowy mountains and constituted the delight of the household image of VAYKUNTA the foe of demons. [...] " The spouse of the chief " of Radha ;" and thou ? " The bride of the prince of Anga."—Such were the colloquies with the wives of his enemies detained as catives while their lotus-like eyes were suffused with tears. [...] Who art thou ? of whom ? and for what object art thou " come ; thou who art resplendent as the luminary whose emblem is `6 the hare?" " I am gleaming fame; and wandering over the universe ` I am conic fervently anxious to behold the glory of the monarch BANGIA the sole friend of the learned which has reached the crest of the vast mountain of Lokdlok."(28) 47. [...] These letters in the Kakuda form that C4AUDA KAYASTIIA aided by the learned inscribed by the hand of JAVA PAL --that Kayastha of untarnished lustre having a numerous progeny the radiant moon of the king's race who the dispeller of gloom had risen from the ocean of polished literature.
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Pages
95
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Art. I.—Notice of an Inscription on a Slab Discovered in Felruary 1838 by Capt. T. S. Burt Bengal Engineers in Bundelkhand Near Chhatarpur.—by the Editors
159-184 The Acting Secretaries view
Art. II.—Account of a Journey to Beylah and Memoir on the Province of Lus. by Lieut. Carloss Indian Navy
184-202 The Acting Secretaries view
Art. III.—on Three New Species of Musk (Moschus) Inhabiting the Hemalayan Districts
202-203 The Acting Secretaries view
Art. IV.—on Isinglass in Polynemus Sele Buch. a Species Which is Very Common in the Estuaries of the Ganges. by J. Mcclelland Assistant Surgeon
203-207 The Acting Secretaries view
Art. V.—Journal of the Mission Which Visited Bootan in 1837-38 Under Captain R. Boileau Pemberton. by W. Griffith Esq. Madras Medical Establishment
208-241 The Acting Secretaries view
Art. VI.—Report on the Museum of the Asiatic Society. by Dr. Wm. Jameson
241-244 The Acting Secretaries view
Art. VII.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society
245-249 The Acting Secretaries view

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