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Notes 1 Le Gitālamkāra, by Alain Daniélou and N. R. Bhatt, ' Pondi
chery, 1959. 2 S. M. Katre, ‘Names of Prakrit dialects', A volume of. Indian
and Iranian studies presented to E. Denison Ross, edited by
S. M. Katre and P. K. Gode, 1939, pp. 192–197. 3 In the Inquiries into the spoken languages of India (=Census of
India 1961, Vol, I, Part XI-C(i), R. A. Singh, while attempting a critical survey of Middle Indo-Aryan languages and dialects, has also made use of the fifteenth chapter of the Gitalamkāra. He has tried to locate the various Prakrit dialects. listed there on the basis of their names and has reproduced the text after Daniélou and Bhatt. But he too has not attem
pted its interpretation. 4 See PS., introduction, p. 104-105.
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