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Venkatanatha'&apos;s picture rests on a convention that all
mountains carry on them precious stones capable of

mountains carry on them precious stones capable of
reflecting the objects around :).

Hence is the little unnatural atmosphere abo

about it, as

against Kalidasa'&apos;s.
 
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In his ærial flight the Hamsa will have a variety of

to keep his eyes pleasantly engaged, not the least

of them being the unskilled but loveable looks of the

country women (ч) directed on him, as an object

of wonder (अभ्रूभङ्गेप्यधिकसुभगैर्निश्चितांगः कटाक्षैः). Here again

the influence of the master-mind is distinctly seen

(अविलासानभिज्ञेः प्रीतिस्निग्धैर्जनपदवधूलोचनैः पीयमानः).
 
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In the districts bordering on the Andhra on the

one side and the Karnata on the other, the Hamsa's ears
cannot but be attracted to the beautiful songs of the
&apos;s ears
cannot but be attracted to the beautiful songs of the
love-laden maidens of the peasant class lying under the

spreading branches of the hospitable mango trees, while

they guard their rice-fields from the treacherous birds

and other pests. The first sight of importance there

will undoubtedly be that of the Hills of Tirupati. The

appellation Seshadri rightly fits them, from their

serpent-like shape. The tops of these hills carry a layer

of red_sandal stones which looks like बद्धरतैशिरोभिः-

happy idea.
 
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If
 
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It is considered quite auspicious to offer prayers

in a temple, when one is starting on a long travel.

the prayer is not offered at the time of the start, every

opportunity that presents itself on the way is at least

availed of, even when the object of the travel is not a
 
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