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KALPADRUKOŠA
author's Abhidhānācintāmani. It consists of 396 ślokas, divided into six kāņdas : vrkļa, gulma, latā, śāka, trņa, and dhānya.
The Ab hid bāna rat na mālā or $ adra - 8 a nig ha n ț u is quoted by Mallinātha.
The Ma da na vino da, better known as the Ma da na pāla nigh an tu, was composed by Ma da na pāla in 1374.2 .
The Rāj a nigh a ħ tuo of the Kashmirian Na r a hari, the largest nighanļu so far known, is later than the Madanavinoda.*
The Śiva koşa of Sivad att a, composed in 1677,5 is homonymous and has a commentary called Sivapra kāśa.
Other works of this class are : the Sabdac andrikā of Cakra pāņidatta; the Dakşiņāmūrtinig hantu of Veň k at es va ra in six ullāsas ;o the Dra vy a muktāv ali with gunapātha in twenty-one vargas'; and the Pary a yā rņa va of Nila ka ņth a Miéra in five tarangas.
6. The chief works of this class are : the G aạitaratna mālā of H a r adatta, published in the Dvādaśa
kośamgraha; the Persian-Arabic-SansAstronomical and Astrological kritic Pār asip ra kāśa of Vedā n garāya,
composed in 1643 ; the Pāra si vino.d a of Vajr a bhūşa ņa of the same period ; ' and the Sam kh yā koşa, the Nava g ra h a koşa, the Rāśik o şa, and the Na kş'a t r a k o şa, published in the K o sa sa mgr a h a, Calcutta, 1331 Bengali era.
Glossaries.
Aufrecht, Preface to Halāyudha, p. vii; Ind. Off. Cat., p. 977. ? Ind. Wört., p. 38. * Ed, with Dhanvantarinighantu, ASS. 1896. * Cf. Eramaftungarfcenrgureta, etc., Intro. vs. 5. • C.C. I, 649.
• Tr. Cat., p. 3150. Ibid., p. 3678. Madras Cat., III, 1181.
Ind. Wört., p. 39.