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Gandharvas,' Kinnaras, Kimpuruṣas, Guhyakas, Vidyādharas, and even Bhūtas, Sadhyas, Nāgas, Apsaras, Vetālas, Vāmanas," Aryas, Dānavas," Vaimānikas, Siddhas Apart from these he has referred to four types of Suranikāyas such as Bhuvanapati, Vyantara, Jyotiska, Vaimānikal the species of divine beings grhasthagīrvāṇas or the tutelary deities." and variety of beings such as bearing one foot, faces of horses, necks lofty like the necks of the camel and limbs shaggy all over or having limbs shorn of shags." Urvaśī has been referred to among the Apsarsas or the nymphs." A nāga prince Dharana and his queen have been referred to.20 A Kirātarāja named Parvataka far away from the west of the bridge, the causeway to Lankā?l, The Vaimānika Jvalanaprabha and Sumāli, a deva, 22 Bali and Madhu,23 the dānava have been referred to; Daśāsya, 24 as Rāvaņa a demon; Kuberaas as the Lord of the Yaksas or Guhyakas etc. also occur likewise.
1. TM Vol. I p. 117, Vol. II p. 288, Vol. III p. 81, Vol. III p. 154, Vol. III p. 86. 2. Ibid. Vol. I p. 117, Vol. II p. 310 3. Ibid. Vol. I p. 117, Vol. III p. 133 Vol. III p. 139. 4. Ibid. Vol. III p. 86, Vol. III p. 154. 5. Ibid. Vol. I p. 148, Vol. III pp. 7, 11, 81, 122, Sm. ed. 409. 6. Ibid. Vol. I p. 117. 7. Ibid. Vol. I p. 117. 8. Ibid. Vol. I p. 117. as Vişadhara 9. Ibid. Vol. I p. 119. 10. Ibid. Vol. I p. 132. 11. Ibid. Vol. II p. 315, 183. 12. Ibid. Vol. III p. 68. 13. Ibid. Vol. III p. 143. 14. Ibid. Vol. II p. 175. 15. Ibid. Vol. III p. 86, Vol. I p. 117. 16. Ibid. Vol. I p. 115. 17. Ibid. Vol. I p. 117. 18. Ibid. Vol. III p. 68. 19. Ibid. Vol. I p. 119. 20. Ibid. Vol. III p. 73. 21. Ibid. Vol. II p. 291. 22. Ibid. Vol. I p. 116, Vol. I p. 115. 23. Ibid. Vol. III p. 143. 24. Ibid. Vol. II p. 291. 25. Ibid. Vol. II p. 291.