Vol. VI, No. 4.] Rasiapaasana . 173 



[N.8.] 



"The ashes of the bodies of creatures, burnt incessantly 

 by the fire of old age, the flames having subsided, are coming 

 forth in the shape of grey hairs." 



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" The old man having a stick in his hand, is walking, with 

 bent body in search of the lost gem of youth, and shakes his 

 head at the recollection of its good qualities/' 



"The lotus is turned away from its stalk although i,it is 

 straight and accompanies it from its birth. The conduct of the 

 rich towards the good is usually opposed." 



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 "The moon really shines like the king of tortoises by 



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shore of the ocean of sky at da break and by putting forth 

 the concealed rays (legs)." 



The poet is also skilful in Chitra Kavitwa, as examples 

 of which the following may be given: 





