[52] Vinata = (a) mother of Garuda; (b) humble.
[53] Or, caste.
[54] Or, fines of gold.
[55] Or, fickle affections.
[56] Had, mada = (a) pride; (b) ichor.
[57] Or, breaking away from virtue.
[58] Or, tribute.
[59] In autumn, the hamsas, or wild geese, return.
[60] Or, bamboos.
[61] Ram. I. 60.
[62] He had (a) great faults; (b) a long arm.
[63] Dark.
[64] I.e., imposed no heavy tribute.
[65] Or, "with citra and cravana," lunar mansions.
[66] Or, living creatures.
[67] (a) Of lowly birth; (b) not dwelling on earth.
[68] (a) Candala; (b) elephant.
[69] Or, ajati, without caste.
[70] Alaka = (a) curls; (b) a city.
[71] Or, whose love would be a reproach.
[72] A verse in the arya measure.
[73] Vipula, Acala, and caca, characters in the Brihatkatha. Or, broad mountains and hares.
[74] Varuna, tree; varuna, wine.
[75] Or, with lightning.
[76] Constellations. The moon was supposed to have a deer dwelling in it.
[77] (a) The cowries held by the suite; (b) different kinds of deer.
[78] (a) Rocky; (b) having civa.
[79] Kuca: (a) Sita"s son; (b) gra.s.s. Nicacara: (a) Ravana; (b) owls.
[80] (a) Mark of aloes on the brow; (b) tilaka trees and aloe trees all bright.
[81] (a) Love; (b) madana trees.
[82] As an amulet.
[83] Name of an ornament.
[84] Wine-cups.
[85] (a) Halls; (b) cal trees.
[86] (a) Clapping of hands; (b) palm-trees.
[87] (a) Arrows; (b) reeds.
[88] (a) Trees; (b) eyes.
[89] (a) As tamala trees (very dark); (b) with tamala trees.
[90] Virata, a king who befriended the Pandavas. The chief of his army was named Kicaka. F. Mbh., Bk. iv., 815. Kicaka also means "bamboo."
[91] Or, the twinkling stars of the Deer constellation, pursued by the Hunter (a constellation).
[92] Bark garments, matted locks, and rags of gra.s.s.
[93] (a) Seven leaves; (b) a tree.
[94] (a) Of fierce disposition; (b) full of wild beasts.
[95] The sign of a vow.
[96] Or perhaps, "not caring for the fascination of the beauty of Ravana," i.e. his sister. He was loved by Ravana"s sister.
[97] Does this refer to the reflection of the sky in its clear water?
[98] calmali = silk cotton-tree.
[99] Lit., "striving upwards to see."
[100] Indra"s wood.
[101] cakuni = (a) bird; (b) name of Duryodhana"s supporter.