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2. By Raghava (4808) and 3. By Ghanaśyama (4809-11)
Of these Kätayavema, we know, was the contemporary of Vimana Bhakta Bāņa and hence fourished in the 14th centary A. D. About Raghava very little is known at present. Ghanas. yama was the famous Tanjore writer of the 18th century.
The prákrt passages of the Abhijñānabökuntala have been interpreted by Nārāyapabbatta, the ancestor of the famous Kamelikarabhala of Sūdrakamalākara fame. Närāyaṇabhatia flourished in the middle of the 16th century, A. D.
On Kälidisa's Mülavikägnimitra two commentaries (4456-58) are preserved herein. One is by the saine Kata yavemabhüpa and the other is by an anonymous writer,
Only ons commentary (4507-10) on the Vikramorvasiya of Källdãou is preserved in this library and that is by Kiyayavema
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VIRARÅGHAVA.
Indiräparipaya by Viraraghavakavi is represented by a single copy in this library (No. 4313.) The author was the son of Sriásilagūri and grandson of Ahobala. This Abobala was the pupil of one Varadadebikärya, son of $t1 Rangacárya of Vädhūlagotra. The drama was intended to be enacted before the audience assembled for the Caitrotsaya at Siirangam.
BHAYABHUTI.
Bhavabhūti was otherwise known as Uwveka and was a pupil of Kumirila Bhalla, the famous Mramba &. He was a contemporary of Yaborarman of Kinyakubja and Lalitäditya of
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