[181] Summary of pp. 141–155.

[182] Or, Ananga, name of Kāma.

[183] Since he can only give it the name, not the substance or meaning. Kumāra = (a) name of Kārtikeya; (b) prince.

[184] Kāma.

[185] Summary of pp. 176–189.

[186] Lit., ‘sew him to himself.’

[187] Summary of pp. 190, 191.

[188] Summary of p. 193.

[189] Çarabha, a fabulous animal supposed to have eight legs, and to dwell in the snowy mountains.

[190] (a) Many sins; (b) twilight.