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:mukha-netrādi-karmaṇām | :mukha-netrādi-karmaṇām | ||
:tātkālikaṁ tu vaiśiṣṭyaṁ | :tātkālikaṁ tu vaiśiṣṭyaṁ | ||
:vilāsaḥ priya- | :vilāsaḥ priya-saṅgajam | ||
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" 'The various symptoms manifested in a woman's face, eyes, and the other parts of her body and the way she moves, stands or sits when she meets her beloved are called vilāsa.' " | |||
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TEXT 187
- gati-sthānāsanādīnāṁ
- mukha-netrādi-karmaṇām
- tātkālikaṁ tu vaiśiṣṭyaṁ
- vilāsaḥ priya-saṅgajam
SYNONYMS
gati—moving; sthāna—standing; āsana-ādīnām—and of sitting and so on; mukha—or the face; netra—of the eyes; ādi—and so on; karmaṇām—of the activities; tāt-kālikam—relating to that time; tu—then; vaiśiṣṭyam—various symptoms; vilāsaḥ—of the name vilāsa; priya-saṅga-jam—produced from meeting her beloved.
TRANSLATION
" 'The various symptoms manifested in a woman's face, eyes, and the other parts of her body and the way she moves, stands or sits when she meets her beloved are called vilāsa.' "