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Mk has assimilated the views of famous Prākrit grammarians in his work. Further importance lies in the fact that to illustrate his rules he has enormously quoted lines from standard works in Prākrit as well as in Sanskrit. Besides we come across a large number of quotations from unknown works which have been listed in the previous section. Here is given an alpha betical list of works both in Pkt and Skt from which the quotations are known to have come either through the author himself or through personal search along with the references noted against each. Prākrit: 1. Karpūramañjarī : 1, 50 (=1. 11); 3, 77 (=1,24);
5, 118 (=1,32); 6, 48 (=2,8);
7, 61 (=1, 17) 2. Kūvyaprakāća : 3, 42 (= 3, Sl. No. 13);
4, 64 (a) ( =2, Si. No. 11); 4, 64(b) ( =3, Sl. No.14 ) ! 7, 43 (= 5, Sl. No. 135);
7, 137 (=5, $i. No, 407)*; 3. Gunapatākā : 5, 65.
(not extant) 4. Chalitarāma( not extant): 9, 151 (=SD, 6, 261 ) 5. Prākrtapingala : 5, 34 (Paingala ), not identi
fied ; 5, 106 ( =2, 5); 17, 8(=1, 5a ); 17, 9 (=2, 142 ) ; 17, 56(a) ( =2, 142); 17, 56(b) (=1, 4a ); 17, 57
(=2, 69). 6. Brhatkatha ( not extant) ; 19, 9 7. Bhattikāvya : 1,9.613,-4 ; 2, 42( =13,33 ).
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