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Rs. A. 95. Alarkāramahodadhi ( IFCHEN): on Sanskrit
Poetics composed by Narendraprabha Sūri at the request of Minister Vastupāla in 1226 A.D.: edited
by L. B. Gandhi, 1942, pp. 45+418 (with 2 plates) .. 7-8 97. An Alphabetical List of MSS, in the Oriental Insti
tute, Baroda ( TAE ): compiled from the existing card catalogue by Raghavan Nambiyar, 2 vols., vol. I, 1942, pp. 12 +742 ..
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go 99. Vivāda Cintamani (faarefatafo): of Vāchaspati Migra:
an authoritative Smrti work on the Hindu Law of Inheritance : translated into English by Sir Ganganath
Jha, 1943, pp. 28+348 107. Pañcapādikā ( I): the famous Vedānta work of
Padmapāda, a direct disciple of Sankarācārya : translated into English with copious notes and a detailed conspectus by the late D. Venkataramiah of Bangalore, 1948, pp. 46+414
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17-0 109, Nişpannayogāvali (
f o to): describing 26 mandalas or magic oiroles with full descriptions of more than 600 deities of the Buddhist pantheon, written by Abhayākaragupta of the Vikramasila monastery: edited by Dr. B. Bhattacharyya, 1949, pp. 90+94+16 .. 7-0
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by Dayakarauties of
II. BOOKS IN THE PRESS. 1. Nāțyaśāstra ( UE): edited by M. Ramakrishna
Kavi, 4 vols., vol. III. 2. Dvādaśāranayacakra (HEUTT ): an ancient
polemical treatise of Mallavādi Sūri, with a commentary by Simhasuri Gani: edited by Caturvijayaji and con.
tinued after his death by L. B. Gandhi. . 3. Kftyakalpataru (englan): of Laksmidhara, Minister
of King. Govindachandra of Kanauj: edited by K. V. Rangaswami Aiyangar, Kāndas, Niyatakala, Srāddha,
Suddhi and Vyavahāra. 4. Samrăț Siddhānta (997fe ): the well-known
work on Astronomy of Jagannātha Pandit: critically edited with numerous diagrams by Kedar Nath,
Rajjyotisi. 5. Aparājitapşcchā ( tifoTayT): a voluminous work
on architecture and fine-arts: edited by P, A. Mankad. 6. Parasurāma Kalpa Sutra ( OTTHV ): a work on
Hindu Tantra, with commentary by Rāmeśvara: second
revised edition by Sakarlal Shastri. Hetubinduţikā (gforeta): commentary of Arcata on
the famous work of 'Dharmakirti on Buddhist logic : edited from a single MS. discovered at Pattan by. Sukhalalji Sanghavi,
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