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Manu, Maināka, Yama, 40 ; Rudras, Lakşmi, Varuņa, Vişņu, 41; Siva, Seșanāga, Sarasvatī, Skanda, 42; Vedic Mythology, 43; Epic Mythology,
Purāņic legends 43-44 ; Semi-gods, 45. VI. Dvyāśrayakāvya : A Mahākävya
46-52 Descriptions, 47-50 ; Sentiments, 50-52. VII. Language and Style
53—59 Arrangement, 54; Descriptions, 55; Epithets,
Vocabulary 56. VIII. Figures of speech
60–75 IX. Characterization
76-84 Mūlarāja 76-77; Grāharipu, 77-78 ; Cāmundarāja, Vallabharāja, Durlabharāja, 80; Karņa, Bhima, 81 ; Jayasimha, 81-82 ; Kumārapāla, 82-83 ; Other
minor characters, 83-84. X. Metrical analysis
85-93 Canto-wise, 85-91 ; Alphabetical, 91-93. XI. Historical evaluation
94-133 New information not given by contemporary sources, 94-102 ; Accurate information of Hemacapdra supported by other historical evidences, 102 - 113; Omissions and their probable causes, 113–127; Exaggerations and transformation of facts 127-131; New facts only for grammatical illustrations, 131
133. XI (a). Grammatical study
134-152. Sañjñā and Adhikārasūtras, 135 ; Sañjñā employed in a sūtra, 136; it letters ; further classifications 138—140 ; Synonyms, 141 ; Long lists of words or roots in a sūtra, 142 ; one root in many senses, 143: Long list of suffixes ; Prefixes; one word, many senses ; Group of words (Gaņa)145; Group of irregular forms 147; combination of groups; obsolete
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