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1. REGAT (Marathi)—composed in 1312 A. C. by Cānga
deva Vateśvara, a contemporary of the celebrated Marathi poet and saint Jñānesvara. This unique work was discovered and published by the Institute in 1936. Editor: Dr. H. R. DIWEKAR, M. A., D. LITT., Sāhityācārya. Crown 8vo, 106 pages with 2 photo-prints.
Re. 11SaleHera (Scindia Oriental Series No. 1)-a Sanskrit treatise on poetic figures by Devasankara Purohita (c. 1765 A. C.). The illustrative verses eulogise some Peshwas of Poona. Editor : SADASHIVA L. KATRE, M. A. Demy Svo, 384pages.
Rs. 47 3. Ancient Jaina Hymns (Scindia Oriental Series
No. 2)—containing seven so far unpublished stotras in Sanskrit and one in Apabhransa composed by renowned Jaina authors. Editor : DR. CHARLOTTE KRAUSE. Demy Svo, 176 pages.
Rs. 5/e Tarafafufa: (Scindia Oriental Series No. 3) - a Sanskrit rejoinder to John Muir's Mataparīkņā by Nīlakantha (Father Nehemiah Goreh). This work refuting the doctrines of Christianity and defending those of Hinduism was composed by the author C. 1844 A. C., i. e. four years before his conver. sion. Editor: SADASHIVA L. KATRE, M. A, Demy Svo, 136 pages.
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