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11.
Rs. A. 7. An Alphabetical List of MSS. in the Oriental Insti
tute, Baroda : compiled from the existing card cata
logue by the Library Staff. 8. Nitikalpataru : the famous Niti work of Ksemendra:
edited by Sardar K. M. Panikkar, M.A., of Patiala. 9. Chhakkammuvaeso : an Apabhramsa work of the Jains
containing didactic religious teachings: edited by
L. B. Gandhi, Jain Pandit. 10. Samrät Siddhānta: the well-known work on Astro.
nomy of Jagannatha Pandit: critically edited with numerous diagrams by Pandit Kedar Nath, Rajjyotisi,
Jaipur Vimalaprabhá: the famous commentary on the Kālacakra Tantra and the most important work of the Kalacakra School of the Buddhists: edited with comparisons of the Tibetan and Chinese versions by Giuseppe
Tucci of the Italian Academy. Nişpannayogāmbara Tantra: describing a large
number of mandalas or magic circles and numerous
deities: edited by B. Bhattacharyya. 13. Basatin-i-Salatin : a contemporary account of the
Sultans of Bijapur: translated into English by M. A.
Kazi of the Baroda College and B. Bhattacharyya. 14. Madana Mahārnava: a Smrti work principally dealing
with the doctrine of Karmavipaka composed during the reign of Māndhătă son of Madanapala : edited by
Embar Krishnamacharya. 15. Trişastiśalākāpuruşacaritra : of Hemacandra : trans,
lated into English by Dr. Helen Johnson, 4 vols.,
vols. III-IV. 16. Vivāda Chintamani; of Vachaspati Misra : an authorita
tive Smrti work on the Hindu Law of Inheritance: translated into English by Mahamahopadhyaya Dr.
Ganganatha Jha. 17. Brhaspatitattva: a Saiva treatise belonging to an carly
stratum of the Agamic literature written in old Javanese with Sanskrit Slokas interspread in the text : edited by
Dr. A. Zeiseniss of Leiden. 8. Anu Bhāsya: a standard work of the Suddhadvarha
School: translated into English by Prof. G. H. Bhatt,
M.A. of the Baroda College. 19. Aparajitaprcchă: a voluminous work on architecture
and fine-arts: edited by Mr. P. A. Mankad, L.C.E. 20. Hetubindu: the famous work of Dharmakirtti on Buddhist
logic: edited from MS. discovered at Pattan by Pandit Sukhalalji of the Benares Hindu University.