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some suppose. But what it evidences is the applica-
tion of lamp-black which he had while being used as
one of the wheels of Rudra's chariot at the time of Tri-
pura destruction.
51. Or, you may even consider that spot blue as
indra-nīla gem, as night herself who is his beloved lying
there is love's repose."
Thus ends the seventh canto of Viīrakamparāya
çaritam, called Madhurāvijayam composed by Gangā
Dēviī.
tion of lamp-black which he had while being used as
one of the wheels of Rudra's chariot at the time of Tri-
pura destruction.
51. Or, you may even consider that spot blue as
indra-nīla gem, as night herself who is his beloved lying
there is love's repose."
Thus ends the seventh canto of V
çaritam, called Madhurāvijayam composed by Gangā
Dēv