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The Varna de sana, already noticed in § 6, para 4, and the Dvirùpa kosa, in 75 slokas, of Purusottamadeva. The latter has been published in the Abhidhanasamgraha, vol. I.
The Dviru pa kosa of Śrih a r s a, who claims to be the same as the author of the Naiṣadhiyacarita.' The Usmaviveka of Gadasimha, in 112 stanzas, on words containing sibilants, published at Darbhanga, 1890. The Sabdabheda prakasa attributed to Bha ṭṭoji Dikṣita.2
The Dvirup adhvnisamgraha of Bharatasena and the Tri rupa kosa of Kacana Bilhana Kavi.
The Srisab daratnakara' of Sadhus un daragani, which consists of more than 1000 slokas and follows the division and order of the Abhidhanacintamani. The author wrote his Dhaturatnākara in 1634 A.C.*
The Vaibhaṣikakosa of Kṛṣṇakavi son of King Lakṣmaṇa and Mallika, composed in Kali era 4869 or A.C. 1768. It is in eleven sargas and contains 1,111 slokas. A commentary written by the author himself is dated Kali era 4882 or A.C. 1781."
The Visesamṛta of Tryamba kamiśra and the Sarasvati vilas a of Saridvallabhamiśra."
4. These are meant specially for words formed with the Unadi suffixes. The chief are the Lakṣminivāsabhidhan akosa of Śivaram a (beg
Unadikosa. inning of the 18th century), published in the Satkoṣasamgraha; the Una dikoga of Rama sarman;
1 Madras Cat. III, 1121.
Ibid., III, 1203.
Ed., Yasovijaya Jainagranthamala, Benares, Veera era, 2439. Introduction to the above, ed., p. 1.
Madras Cat., III, 1200.
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Ibid., p. 1195.
Ibid., p. 1220,