________________ 42 Siri Sirivalakaba having the shape of a jar formed by the two lines (drawn on the top of the yantra, on the 'right hand and on the left hand sides which when joined together give the shape of a ' kalas'a'). which is presided (lit. served) over the four principal directions by ( the four Digkumaris) Jaya etc. (i.e. Jaya, Vijaya, Jayanti and Apara: jita), and over the four by directions by (the other four Digkunaris) Jambha etc.(i. e. Jambha, Shambha, Moba, and Gandha) respectively. (203) " Knowing from the mouths of worthy (lit. good)preceptors the(names etc.) of all the presiding gods such as Shree Vimalaswami etc. and the presiding goddesses (such as Chakeshwari etc.), meditate upon (or recite or write) their padas (i. e. mantra-padas) on all sides of the kalas'a-like amrit-mandal thus: 3 o fermoarrat : substitutiny for Vimalswami the names of all the other gods and goddesses, one by one). (204) ... "That (Siddhachakra),--which is waited apon by the (sixteen) goddesses of Learning (all round the yantra, i.e. having the names of the sixteen goddesses of Learning written round it), and (on both the sides of the kalas'a - on the right and the left) the (names of the) presiding