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of Siromani's Didhiti on Anumānakhanda ; (12) Mathurā. nātha's commentary on Vyāpti pañcaka in six leaves; (13) the first leaf of Jāgadīśī on Siddhāntalaksana; (14) 25 leaves containing notes on the Anumānakhanda.
This is written in modern Bengali.
This is typical of a collection of a Naiyāyika, who used to put together portions of their texts, commentaries, sub-commentaries and so on, relating to subtle points they studied above all others, for vanquishing their opponents. Such a collection would have references to the leaves of the main MS., as to be found here in many places.
7734. 10795. Tattvacintāmaņididhitiprakāśa.
A & B. There are 17 batches of leaves, 16 of Nyāya (with one of Smộti).
Substance, country-made paper. 18 X 3 inches. Character, Bengali of the 18th century. Appearance, discoloured.
B.
There are sixteen batches of leaves :
Folia, 8. 18 x 3 inches. Lines, 8 on a page. Contains Jagadīša's commentary on Vyadhikarana. .:
II. Folia, 3+11. Lines, 9 on a page.
Contains the commentaries on Vyadhikarana by Mathurānātha and Jagadīša.
III. Folia, 9. Lines, 8 on a page. Contains Mathurānātha's commentary on Kevalānvayi.
IV. Folia, 16. Lines, 9 on a page. Contains Jagadīša's commentary on Pakşatā.
v.
Folia, 27. Lines, 8 on a page. Contains Gadādhara's commentary on Hetvābhāsa.