[94] Or narmasphañja. [↑]

[95] An alternative is love enjoyment interrupted, as in the Ratnāvalī, ii. 17; R. i. 278. [↑]

[96] A variant ascribed to Bharata is given in R. i. 279, where a hero dies and another fills his place, e.g. Rāvaṇa replaced by Vibhīṣaṇa. [↑]

[97] N. xviii. 106–16; DR. iii. 11–18; SD. 289, 293, 521–32; R. i. 164–74. [↑]

[98] The first kind is illustrated by Uttararāmacarita, i; the second by a citation from the Chalitarāma. [↑]

[99] As in the Vīrabhadravijṛmbhaṇa, R. i. 168. [↑]

[100] As in the Abhirāmarāghava. [↑]

[101] SD. 471–503. [↑]

[102] N. xvii. 6–39; SD. 435–70; 36 bhūṣaṇāni, R. iii. 97–127. [↑]

[103] The Saṁgītadāmodara merges them in one (Lévi, TI. i. 104). Cf. DR. iv. 78. [↑]