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16 52 (P. 31, 32 a; H. 29, 30 a). ‘[The thirteen subdivisions of the Progression are]: Amorousness (vilāsa), Pursuit (parisarpa), Unrequitedness (vidhūta), Alleviation (śama), Joke (narman), Amusement (narmadyuti), Response (pragamana), Frustration (nirodha), Courtesy (paryupāsana). Thunderbolt (vajra), Gallantry (puṣpa), Intimation (upanyāsa), and Combination of the Castes (varṇasaṃhāra).’
 * vilāsaḥ parisarpaś ca vidhūtam śamanarmaṇī narmadyutiḥ pragamanaṃ nirodhaḥ paryupāsanam vajram puṣpam upanyāso varṇasaṃhāra ity api.

53 (P. 32 b1; H. 30 b1). ‘Amorousness (vilāsa) is desire for the object of pleasure.’
 * ratyarthehā vilāsaḥ syād.

54 (P. 32 b2, 33 a1; H. 30 b2, c1). parisarpo. ‘Pursuit (parisarpa) is the pursuing of one seen and then lost.’
 * dṛṣṭanaṣṭānusarpaṇam

55 (P. 33 a2; H. 30 c2).
 * vidhūtaṃ syād aratis.