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Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poet
75) Ma pamtha (? pamtham) rumdha maham......
(p. 176)
This gāthā [GS (W) 961] is fisrt cited in DHV (p. 352) in identical context.
76)
Annattha vacca bālaya......
(p. 176)
This gātha is first cited in DHV (p. 352) in identical context.
77)
Samavisamanivvisesā ......
(p. 178)
This gāthā (GS VII. 73) is first cited in DHV (p. 356) in identical context.
78) Lacchi dhữā......
(p. 181)
This gātha is first cited in DHV (pp. 463-464) in identical context..
79) Bhama dhammia......
(p: 183)
For this gātha (GS II. 75) vide S. No. (17) supra.
80) Ama asai mha orama......
(p. 183)
This gātha (GS V. 17) is first cited in DHV (p 479) in identical context.
81) Pattā a......
(p. 187)
This verse (Setu I. 56) is first cited in SK (II. v. 191, p. 240)
87) Dhumae......
(p. 187)
This verse (Setu V. 19) is first cited in SK (II. v. 227, p. 253).
83) Samapphamdamto......
(p. 187)
This word comes at the end of the verse " Uahissa jasena jasam", etc., (Setu IV. 43) which is first cited in SK (II. v. 240 p. 259).
84)
Saala......
(p. 240)
The gāthā, opening with this word, is first cited in Kavyaprakāśa (X. v. 400, p. 567). This identification is, beyond any shadow of doubt or dispute, supported by the gloss that follows the pratika : Iyam vakye, pathavisese tu samāse ca drastavyā. I Read Kavyaprakāśa (X. v. 400 pp. 566-568).