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4. Pautimâshya from Gaupavana, 5. Gaupavana from Kausika, 6. Kausika from Kaundinya, 7. Kaundinya from Sândilya, 8. Sândilya from Kausika and Gautama,
9. Gautama 2. from Agnivesya,
10. Agnivesya from Gârgya, II. Gârgya from Gârgya, 12. Gârgya from Gautama, 13. Gautama from Saitava, 14. Saitava from Pârâsaryâyana, 15. Pârâsaryâyana from Gârgyâyana, 16. Gârgyâyana from Uddalakayana, 17. Uddalakayana from Gâbâlâyana, 18. Gâbâlâyana from Mâdhyandinâyana, 19. Madhyandinâyana from Saukarayana, 20. Saukarayana from Kashayana, 21. Kâshầyana from Sâyakâyana, 22. Sâyakâyana from Kausikâyani?,
23. Kausikâyani 3. from Ghritakausika,
24. Ghritakausika from Pârâsaryâyana,
kânda was handed down. From 1-10 the Vamsa agrees with the Vamsa at the end of II, 6.
The Mâdhyandina text begins with vayam, we, and proceeds to 1. Saurpanâyya, 2. Gautama, 3. Vâtsya, 4. Pârasarya, &c., as in the Madhukânda, p. 118, except in 10, where it gives Gaivantâyana for âtreya. Then after 12. Kaundinyâyana, it gives 13. 14. the two Kaundinyas, 15. the Aurnavâbhas, 16. Kaundinya, 17. Kaundinya, 18. Kaundinya and Âgnivesya, 19. Saitava, 20. Pârâsarya, 21. Gâtukarnya, 22. Bhâradvâga, 23. Bhâradvâga, Asurâyana, and Gautama, 24. Bhâradvâga, 25. Valâkâkausika, 26. Kâshầyana, 27. Saukarayana, 28. Traivani, 29. Aupagandhani, 30. Sâyakâyana, 31. Kausikâyani, &c., as in the Kânva text, from No. 22 to Brahman.
From here the Vamsa agrees again with that given at the end of II, 6.
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