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27 4. 5. Ear Trafrat... 31-Or, even the sun and the moon come to a calamity for a Muhürta out of the prankish movement of Rahu. Fates-prankish movement; or according to a. ar. 9. &. fesglar faqaafia' file=fa987 or an enemy. TE=98 i. e. Rahu. This refers to the phenomenon of eclipse 27. 6. ATHETE [Fanfa278] the great lord. 28. 13. पासवण-Generally उच्चार [to go to privy] and qran-to go to make water are referred to together in Sūtras. 28. 22. feferuri fot [Fact] in the dream.
29, 1. 31105Ti-the family-residence of false accusations, 8118-false accusation cf. Guj. 811m 29. 4. arefutott3t [astatar:) worthy to be abandoned 29. 5-6. AT Hģfa... ÁSICTEAT—Chandarudra suspects she may in course of time hand him over to Dharana. So like a thief he takes out her gold ornaments and abandons her to her fate, 29, 14.
आवयाभायणं खु पाणिणो-The living beings are indeed the receptacle of calamities; that is, calamities sometime or the other come upon a living being. 29, 19.37f0oHtut Feral 7 TIE-A woman cannot be won over for sensual enjoyment if she is unwilling. An unwilling woman is not outraged. The thief, Laxmi says did not outrage her because he thought that an unwilling woman is not won over so as to give real pleasure and enjoy