46/107 WILSON.] [Footnote 52: p.17.l.4._Lived in bliss, as with his Sachi_. The reader will be best acquainted with the Aswamedha, or sacrifice of the horse, from the spirit and felicity with which it has been introduced by Southey in the Curse of Kehama. See also the Ramayana.] [Footnote 54: p.18.l.2._As they parted thence, with Kali_. The latter is here personified as a male deity.] [Footnote 55: p.18.l.17. _--the Puranas too the fifth_. |