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(XXXII ) *iferare Anon. Agra. Nos. 544 ;
1617-1633; Buh. II. No. 337 (this is No. XIV); Bengal. Nos. 7507; 7583; DA. 18 (20-26); 19 (77); 73 (19); DC. pp. 28; 34 ; Idar. 124; JA. 5 (2 ; 3); 60 (5); 95 (10); 107 (2); JB. 68; 69, 71 ; Jesal. Nos. 535; 858 ; JG. p. 249; JHA. 30 (ms. dated Sarn. 1567 ); Kaira. B. 102 ; Kath. No. 1248 (Kap. No. 501); Kiel. II. No. 14 ( Kap. No. 499 ); 373; Kundi. Nos. 7; 10; 26; 35; Pet. I. A. p. 69 ; II. No. 287 (Kap. No. 546); IV. Nos. 1228 ; 1229; V. A. p. 53 ; Samb. Nos. 27; 85 ; 115 ; Surat. 1, 9, 11; Tapa. 29 ; 30; 31 ; VB. 8 (2 ; 22); 9 (31); 10 (2;3; 29); VD. 4 (20; 24).
(1) Vrtti (Gram. 370). JG. p. 249. requencat on Rhetoric, is a work in four
chapters composed by Amaracandra, pupil of Jinadatta of the Vāya da Gaccha, who lived during the reign of King Visaladeva (1243-61 ) ; see Bhand. IV. Intro. p.6. It contains about 452 Sanskrit stanzas and is otherwise called Kavisiksā. In Kavyakalpalatā, the author refers to the following works of his own:-Kavyakalpalatāparimala and Mañjarī, Alankāraprabodha and Chandoratnāvalī. Agra. Nos, 2834; 2835; 2836; Bhand. III. No. 424; IV. Nos. 268 ; 269 ; VI. No. 1363 ; Bik. No. 598 ; Buh. II. No. 401 ; IV. No. 65; VI No. 708 ; CC. I. p. 101 , II. p. 19; III. p. 22; CP. p. 635; DA. 66 ( 41-43 ); DB. 38 ( 29-31); IO. Nos. 1183-1187; JB. 152; Jesal. Nos. 142; 614; 975; 996 ; 1017 ; 1880; JHA. 57 (2 c.); Kaira. A. 45 ; 53; Kaira. B. 118; 180; Kath. No. 1356; KB. 3 ( 31 ), Limdi. No. 909; Mitra. VII. p. 282; PAP. 2721); 24 (4); 27 (2 ; 55; 56); 40 (52); 71 (5), PAPL. 5 ( 40); 6 ( 33); PAPR. 8(3); 12 (6); PAPS. 34 (3); 72
(23); PAZA, 7 (5); Pet III. No.: J.......1%
589 ; IV. Nos. 667; 668 ; VI. No. 327; SA. No. 264; Samb. No. 444; VA. 5 (11; 12; 15; 16 ); VB. 9 (17; 18; 21 ; 30); 10 ( 21 ); VC. 4 (5); VD. 4 (1); 5 (2); Vel. Nos. 130 to 133.
(1) Svopajña Vrtti called Kavisiksa Vrtti (Gram. 3357). Agra. No. 2835; Bhand. III.No.424; IV. No. 269; VI.No. 1363; Bik. No. 598; Buh.IV. No 65; VI. No. 708 ; CC. I. p. 101 ; II. p. 19; III.. P. 22 ; CP. p. 635; DA. 66 (41 ; 42); DB. 38 (29; 30); DC. pp. 22; 38; 57; JB. 152, Jesal. Nos. 142; 996; Kaira. A. 45 ; Limdi. No. 909 ; Mitra. VII. p. 282 ; PAP. 2 (21); 24 (4); 27 (2;55; 56 ); 40 (52); 71 (5), PAPL. 5 (40); 6 (33) ; PAPR. 8 (3); 12 (6); PAPS. 34 (3); 72 (23) ; PAZA, 7 (5) ; Pet. IV. No. 668; VI. No. 327 ; SA. No. 264; Samb. No. 444 ; VC. 4 (5); VD. 5 (2).
(2) Svopajña Vrttiparimala (Gram. 1122); Bt. No. 500 ; OC. I. p. 101 ; JG. p. 316 ; Surat. 1 ( 264 ; 265 ).
(3) Vrttimakaranda composed in Sam. 1665 by Subhavijayagaņi, pupil of Hiravijayasuri of the Tapā Gaccha (Gram. 3196 ). DC. p. 57; Kaira. A. 45; Pet. VI. No. 327 = VI. A. p. 25; VB. 9 (24; 25 ).
(4) Viveka called also Pallavasesa, by Vibudhamandiragaņi (this is doubtful; JG p. 316; Gram. 10000). DC. pp. 22 ; 38; Jesal. No. 614 (palm, dated Sam. 1205); JG. P. 316. It begins :-yat pallavena vivrtam.'
(5) Vrtti by Hiravijaya (Gram. 5600). VC. 4 (5). This is probably the same as No. (3).
(6) Vitti by Yasovijaya (Gram. 3250).
- VD. 5 (2). 18 MTETHIOTT of Amrtadharmagani. KB. 3(66);
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