________________
20
(218) Karelal of Sobhāpur (Chhindwara district). (219) The Bhonsalā Rājās of Nagpur.
(220) Babaji Joshi of Nägbhir (Chanda district). (221) Bhagvandas of Barha (Narsinghpur district). (222) Ramlal Brahman of Kandeli (Narsinghpur district). (223) Gopal Sukla of Khandwa (Nimar district). (224) Janaknandan of Phulchur (Bhandara district). (225) Daji Sastri Parvate of Daryapur (Amraoti district). (226) Ramchandra Vaman of Warud (Amraoti district). (227) Ganes Ravji Vyas of Kalamb (Yeotmal district). (228) Sambh Sastri Purankar of Basim (Akola district). (229) Ragho Viśvanath Sastri of Murtizapur (Akola district).
(230) Vasudev Kale of Mulekhedi (Buldana district). (231) Vaidyanathdas of Jagdalpur (Bastar State). (232) Haladhar Sastri of Raipur.
(233) Padmanath of Parpodi (Drug district. (234) Thakurprasad of Bahera (Drug district). (235) Srinivas of Chop.de Bilaspur district).
No 23 fcquff. Amarakosa tippaṇī.
AUTHOR.SUBJECT.-Kośa. On Amarasimhas lexicon, many commentaries have been written, most of which bear special names, e.g., Amara-viveka, Vyakhya-pradipa. Amara-kosodghatana, Balabodhini, Kaumudi, Amarakosa-panjika, Sabartha-samdipika, Mugdhabodhini, Amarapada-pärijäta, Vidvanmanohara, Trikanda-chintamani, Sarasundari. Vaishatamya Kaumudi, etc. OWNER. Dinanath of Singhari (Bilaspur district)
Nos. 237-238.. Amarakosa Saṭika. AUTHOR.-Amarasimha and Kshír asvami.
SUBJECT.-Kosa.
OWNER.-(237) Balatkar gana Jain mandir at Karañjā (Akolā
district). (238) The Bhonsalā Rājās of Nagpur.
No. 239. अमरलेख. 1. Amaralekha.
AUTHOR.-Keśava.
SUBJECT.-Jyotisha.
OWNER.-Munnalal of Jubbulpore.