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a Sārasangraha (Nos. 9471-80). Câmavarinan the famous author of Tilaka wrote a comentary on Adhyatmarāmāyapa called Seta (Nos. 9450-55) and a South Indian anther Mammudide vavidvadiårya wrote & commentary on Väsiątha rāmāyaṇa, both of which are unpublished. A work called Āryārāmāyaṇa (No. 9467) written in Kávya style in Āryå metre as the name signifies may also be mentioned here. Dr. Haraprasadašāstrin attaches much bistorical value to Agniveśa's work which he calls Rāmāyaṇahrdaya which is the same as Rämajätaka (9190) with slight difference in text here and there. From a consideration of this work he deduces the nuclens of the Rā máyapa and declares that Agniveba did not know the Bälakāņda of the Rāmāyara as we have it now, Scholars are yet to conficon this theory completely. A poet Subrahmpaqya collected all the stotras in Rāmāyaga under the name of Rāmāyaṇastuti (Nos. 9482-87)
IV SIVARAHASYA (Nos. 9602-16).
Tradition classifies Bivarahasya as an Itikisa and the follow
ing verse is significant.
"prarinarans o
siaEter: weirdar: "
The letters in the underlined portion of the above stand for the five Itihāgas according to tradition
HI=Bharata
T=Rámāyana
fa=Zivara basya
id yārahasya
=Brabmajñādasuk hodaya
1 Ibid P. XXI.
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