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65. The ninth is lasa-koti (ten-croro) and the tenth is kataköļi (hundred-orore). The (place) characterised by cleven is arbuda and the twelfth (place) is nyarbuda.
66. The thirteenth place is kharva and the fourteenth is mahā. Kharva. Similarly the fifteonth is padma and the sixteenth mahā. padma,
67. Agnin the seventeenth is knonā, the eighteenth maha-ksonā. The nineteenth place is kmkha anul the twentieth is maha-sankha.
68. The twenty-first place is hşityā, the twonty-second mahāksitya. Then the twenty-tbird is ksõbhu and the twenty-fourth maha-kxobha.
69. By means of tho (following) eight qualities, viz., quick method in working, forethonght as to whether a desirable result may be arrival at, or as to whether an undesirable result will be produced, freedom from dullness, correct comprehension, power of retention, and the devising of new means in working, along with getting at those numbers which make (wknown) quantities known-(by means of these qualities) an arithmetician is to bo known as such.
70. Great sages have briefly stated the terminology thus. What has to be further sail (abont it) in detail must be learnt from a study of the science (itself).
Thus ends the chapter on Terminology in Sāra. sangraha, which is a work on arithmetic by Mahā. virācārya.