Dear All:

Aśvaghoṣa in his Saundarananda (5.53) compares Nanda’s shaven head to the full 
moon in the  “bahulapakṣa”, which I take to be the kṛṣṇapakṣa. But, as far as I 
understand, there is no full moon in the dark fortnight of the month. Am I 
missing something in this simile? Is he saying that the full moon, it it 
appeared in the dark fortnight, would have looked as pathetic as Nanda’s shaven 
head? Thanks for any input. Here is the verse:

nandas tatas tarukaṣāyaviraktavāsāś cintāvaśo navagṛhīta iva dvipendraḥ /
pūrṇaḥ śaśī bahulapakṣagataḥ kṣapānte bālātapena pariṣikta ivāvabhāse //

With best wishes,

Patrick




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