Sloka is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 56 anagrams from letters in sloka (aklos).
He explains the enormity of the offence described in this sloka to consist in the contempt of Court.
A line is omitted here, which seems to want a parallel to make up the sloka.
The only difficulty consists in the second half of the sloka.
This sloka is not correctly printed in any of the texts that I have seen.
The Commentator refers, in explanation of this sloka, to Manu, ch.
"We've made a 'sloka' since we came upstairs—Prue and I," said Rob.
No tree with fruit or blossoms can be cut down, as the sloka threatens the cutter with destruction of his family and wealth.
The last pda of this sloka looks corrupt in the original, yet without encumbrance of the main sense which is evident.
The sloka commencing with Adushta and ending ratheshu cha does not occur in texts except those in Bengal.