________________ 19 Notes out: "excellent !" and then all of them went to their houses for meals. Having taken their meals they came to the place where tho stone was lying, and began to do their work. After a number of days they completed the whole 'mandapa', and that stone served the purpose of its ceiling. Then the royal officers brought the intelligence to the king that the order of His Majesty was carried out. The king asked: "how?" Then they revealed to the king the whole manner in which the mandapa' was created. Then the king asked as to whose buddhi it was and they replied: " This is the Autpattiki Buddhi of Robaka, the son of the dancer Bharat." In this way the king tested the buddhi' of Rohaka twelve other times by giving similer riddlelike orders, as illustrated in the remaining 12 illustrations given in the second verse, all of which Robaka solved easily by means of his innate ''buddhi'. The king was, then, greatly pleased with his wonderful Autpattiki Buddhi and appointed him his prime minister=thus placing him at the head of all his 499 ministers. Here ends our illustration of the Autpattiki: Buddhi (2) निमित्त (Sk. नैमित्तिकः) or the Story of an Astrologer: which illustrates the Vainayiki Buddhi: