________________ 90 Siri Sirivalakaha here if we do not differentiate between men and A we shall get only three stages, which are often called the three kind of , and which exactly correspond to the three wellknown stages of the Vedantists vir. afera, Face ATUT and SET respectively, though there may be some difference in their explanations and other details. St. 67. mit (Sk. :). Tranquil, free from passions; or forbearing. 5, an indeclinable showing wonder; see notes on sts. 18-19. St. 68. Esant. (Sk) fully equipped, accoutred, possessed. St. 70. Fauretturers (Sk. Fentana: ). Bent down due to modesty i. e. humble. St. 71. FARIT ( Sk. ET). A riddle, ad enigma, & .puzzle. 8t. 72. "gfalt HE ." This is the first foot of the riddle that the two princesses were asked to solve. गव्वगहिलाए. (Sk. गर्वग्रथि09) The root o in Sk. means ' to be crooked'. Hence that would mean crooked. with pride i. e. puffod up with pride '. St. 78. This stanza is written in the Apabhrans'a Dialeot, the special feature of which is