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of Ramacandra in structure and scquence of events. Some of the names too differ. In Harisena the feudatory king is Nāgavarma (v.3), but in Ramacandra Mumuksu he is Somasarma (p.30). Ramacandra Mumukṣu tells that his story of King Śrenika (pp.29-61) which is pretty long, is just a short adaptation of the one in Bhrajisnu's work: Pkk. p.61. Kavirajamārga, (the earliest available work on rhetoric, believed to have been composed by Nepalunga: 814-877 A.D.) Bangalore 1898, 1-27. Kāvyāvalokanam, (c.1150 A.D.) Mysorc University, 1939, v.949.
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