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IX. 33/34
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Utt.
II. 7/8 dwyastra-sampradaya II. 15/16 unmatta... abhivartate II 19/20 atı-sambhrānta yu thàn
II. 26 vrano rudha-granthi III 14/15 hrdaya.. udghātāh III. 15/16 kantā. vatsena III 38/39 katham adya. vasite VII..18/19
IV 20/21 bhadyeta vrttam IV 21/22 sarasā • paryāyah IV. 22/23 na kenacet. tavya
...
akramı
I 34
V 24/25
ucch- IV 55/56
IV 1/2 IV 24/25 I 12/13
V 8/9 satyam. khalv ası V. 10/11 prasanna-karkasā V. 34/35 at hr. pragalbhase V 34/35 mayy eva...samvrttah VI. 0/1 udbhrānta-devāsurāni VI 5/6 megha-medurita VI 14/15 sa-rahasya grmbhaka VI 15/16 prakrsta.. mahima VII. 2/3 asamvyjñāta dhana
niban
VII 6/7 āpāta
samvegah
Mv.
I 47 c
V 26/27 V. 26/27
xliu
II 30/31 I. 2
II 48/49 II 46/47
V 30/31
V. 15/16 I. 41/42
IV 13/14 II. 33/34
IV. 52/53
14. BHAVABHUTI'S QUOTATIONS FROM OTHER WORKS
In his works we come across a few quotations which may serve as landmarks to fix the terminus a quo of the period in which he flourished
In Utt VI 30/31 Bhavabhuti refers to the Balakanda of Ram, and quotes two verses (VI. 31, 32) from the epic (I 27, 26-28) Further, Utt VI 36 is a quotation from Ram. II. 95, 5-6 Utt II. 5 appears in Rām I 2, 15 These quotations are mentioned in Weber's article On the Rāmāyana, the English translation of which by D C Boyd appeared in the Indian Antiquary, 1872. On a closer study, however, of Bhavabhuti's works I have been able to trace two more passages to the Rāmāyana. They are Mu V 24, which is found in Ram III, 67, 15 (v 1 anvesası for vicinosi of Mv.), and V. 34 a, which is nearly a repetition of Ram IV. 4, 15. These quotations in Bhavabhuti furnish a most valuable guarantee that the