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MADHURAVIJAYAM
 
by coming into contact with the dust raised by the hoofs
by coming into contact with the dust raised by the hoofs
of the sun's horses as they trod on the red layers of the

western mountains.
 
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21. Red clouds travelled in the evening sky, and

their colour was imitative of the hue of the red dye

adorning the face of the Damsel, Night, who was about

to set foot on the horizon.
 

 
22. The reddish hues of twilight, as of tender

leaves, began to show themselves in the western horizon

like coral reefs revealed by the western ocean in the

agitation caused by the rapid fall of the sun into its

depth.
 

 
23 to 25. Then darkness began to set in, now

obscuring trees, now the sky, now the regions; and it

gave rise to various fancies such as: that they were

tender leaves of tamāla with which the regions deco-

rated their ears; or that they were musk-paste draw-

ings on the face of the lady called Night; or that they

were smokes rising from the quenching of the sun's

heated surface; or that they were black bees disguised

as darkness filling the regions after leaving the closing

lotuses, or the black waters of the Jumna rising up, tall

as trees, when disturbed by Sriī Kṛṣṇa.
 

 
26. People's eyes suddenly lost their power (of

seeing). It seemed as if the burning lamp of the sun

was put out, and from the lamp-pot of sky, lamp-black

was being scattered all round.
 

 
27. The stars began to show themselves in the

dark sky, and people fancied that God Siva was letting

go his elephant-skin clothing dotted with drops of blood

(after his dance was over).