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Prakrit Verses in Sanskrit Works on Poetics
91) Vanarāi kesahattha.....
(p. 255)
This verse, in Skandhaka metre, is first cited in SK (IV. v. 42, p. 425).
92) Mahumahadaṁsaņayo (? jo) ggam......
(p. 256)
This expression forms a part of the second half of the verse “Raiarakesaranivaham". etc., (Setu I. 17) first cited in SK (IV. v. 45, p. 427).
93) Ghanasamaya.....
(p.256)
This expression forms part of the verse “Dhuamehamahuarão " etc., (Setu I. 19) cited in SK (IV. v. 47, p. 428).
94) Pānaudie......
(p. 263)
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This is the opening word of GS (III. 27) first cited in SK (III. v. 85, p. 352).
95) Hiyai tiracchi...gahiya...pahi (?).....
(p. 263)
These pratikas form part of the Apabhram a verse (first cited in SK (III. v. 86, p. 353). 96) Tam daiyā......
(p. 265)
This verse (Setu I. 42) is first cited in SK (IV. 541, v. 223).
97) Camkammamti......
(p. 266) This gāthā is first cited in VJ (III. v. 79, p. 171, Dharwad edn). 98) Kaikesari......
(p. 266) This gāthā is first cited in VJ (III. v. 82, p. 173, Dharwad edn).
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It may be noted that the next pratika “ Māhātmya iti,” has reference to Bhoja's Vịtti on the Prakrit verse adopted by the author of Kalpalata (Pallava). The concerned Prakrit verse is : “Vimaliarasäalena vi visaharavainā" (Setu IX. 7) first cited by Bhoja in his SK (IV. v. 224, p. 542).