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III. BOOKS UNDER PREPARATION.
Rs. A. 1. Prajñāpāramitās (919fHAT): commentaries on the
Prajñāpāramitā, a Buddhist philosophical work: edited
by Giuseppe Tucci, 2 vols., vol. II. 2. Saktisangama Tantra ( FH ): comprising four
books on Kāli, Tārā, Sundari, and Chhinnamastā :
edited by Dr. B. Bhattacharyya, 4 vols., vols. III-IV. 3. Nātyadarpana (1973 ): introduction in Sanskrit on
the Indian drama, and an examination of the problems
raised by the text, by L. B. Gandhi, 2 vols., vol. II. 4. Kftyakalpataru (2 ): one of the earliest
Nibandha works of Lakşmidhara: edited by K. V.
Rangaswami Aiyangar, 8 vols., vols. VI-VIII. 5. A Descriptive Catalogue of MSS. in the Oriental
Institute, Baroda (PGIFTTTHEREN): compiled
by the Library Staff, 12 vols., vol. III (Smộti MSS.). 6. Mānasollāsa (1999 ): or Abhilaşitărthacintamani :
edited by G. K. Shrigondekar, 3 vols., vol. III. 7. Nītikalpataru (antrament): the famous Niti work of
Kşemendra: edited by Sardar K. M. Panikkar. Chhakkammuvaeso ( a ): an Apabhramsa work of the Jains containing didactie religious teachings :
edited by L. B. Gandhi. 9. Nişpannayogāmbara Tantra (faquiACA ): de
scribing a large number of mandalas or magic circles
and numerous deities : edited by Dr. B. Bhattacharyya. 10. Basatin-i-Salatin ( faq--refaa): a contem
porary account of the Sultans of Bijapur: translated
into English by M. A. Kazi and Dr. B. Bhattacharyya. 11., Madana Mahārņava (Tanga): a Smrti work
principally dealing with the doctrine of Karmavipäka composed during the reign of Māndhātā, son of
Madanapāla : edited by Embar Krishnamacharya. 12. Trişastiśalākāpuruşacaritra (fofexoraga fra): of
Hemacandra: translated into English by Dr. Helen
Johnson, 4 vols., vols. III-IV. 13. Bệhaspatitattva (rufaae): a Šaiva treatise belonging
to an early stratum of the Agamic literature written in old Javanese with Sanskrit Slokas interspersed in the
text: edited by Dr. A. Zeiseniss. . 14. Aņu Bhāşya (WHO): a standard work of the
Suddhādvaita School : translated into English by G, H, Bhatt.
mbara Tantra andalas of magicharyya.
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