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There are two paginations, the first ends abruptly in leaf 176 and the second pagination begins abruptly and ends abruptly in leaf 113.
The work has been carefully described by Seşagiri Šāstrī in his second volume. (Pp. 241 to 244 and also pp. 85 to 87.)
From an extract in page 244, it appears that the number of Nyāyas in this work is V edendvāmnāya, that is, 614.
In the present defective manuscript the first series ends in 46 and the second series in 1/48, 2/49 and so on to 94/144.
There are sixty verses at the beginning which explains the object of the work.
7964. 9734. Laukikanyāyaratnākara (called alfa9aHTE Laukikanyāyasamgraha,
by Raghunātha). · Substance, country-made paper. 111 x 5 inches. Folia, 81. Lines, 10 on a page. Extent in slokas, 1,964. Character, Nāgara. Appearance. Fresh. Prose. Generally correct.
This comprises the first part (wafaETU) of Laukikanyāyasamgraha, by Raghunatha, son of Gulābarāyavarmā, the disciple of Rāmadayālu, a descendant of Nánaka.
. The author collected and explained the proverbial phrases as traditionally used as illustrative arguments in philosophical works, under the title of affeinattaa and the present work is the first part of an abridgement of Laukikanyāyaratnākara.
See L., Vol. IX, No. 3139, p. 216.
7965. 8197. Laukikanyāyaratnākara. Substance, country-made "paper. 104 x 4 inches. Folia, 16+22. Lines, 10 on a page. Character, modern Nāgara. Appearance, fresh.
A collection and explanation of popular sayings, as applicable to philosophical and cognate works.