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Talaut= Pergunt of Veņīdatta, son of Jagajjīvana, composed in 1644 A. D. Ptd.
CALCUTTA. PET. . = quint: of Kavibhatta. Ptd. Häberlin. great. T.= radioforth of Vāmanabhatta-bāņa; son of Komatiyajvan and pupil
of Vidyāraṇya; patronised by Komati Vemabhūpāla of Kondavidu; begin
ning of the 15th cent. NSP 1923. Oreg. . = 3+lath of Candrasekhara, the father of Visvanātha author of
the Sāhityadarpaņa. (1300–1384 A. D.). qealicen getalla122 Ptd. Jivananda, Kāvyasamgraha and also edited by
Sri Dinānātha Nyāyaratna, 1869. 984. = gat; g. 4.- gatvestas of Krşnamiśra; written for the Candella King
Kirtivarman ; 2nd half of the 11th, cent. A. D. NSP 1985. 9. .; JET. import an anthology ; Ptd. Grantharatnamālā IV. nos. 10,
11 Bombay. प्र. रा.प्र. राघव: प्रसन्नराघवम् of Jayadeva poet and logician, son of Mahadeva and
Sumitrā known also as Pakşadharamiśra and Piyūṣavarşa; author of Candrā
loka etc. ; 13th cent. A. D. NSP 1922. ato. 7.= ataRTOTE Nāțaka of Rajasekhara, author of Kāvyamīmāṁsā,
Haravilāsa etc.; son of Durduka and Silavati; flourished in the courts of Mahendrapāla and Mahīpāla of Kanauj; beginning of the 10th cent. A. T. = See above under Corapañcāśikā. Author also of Vikramānkadeva
carita, and Karņasundari; from Kashmir migrated to the court of Karna : of Dāhala, Calukya Karnadeva of Anhilvad (1064-94) and Cālukya
Vikramātya of Kalyāņ (1076–1127). g. aftfa. - Etufa taar: (1159_) agis. = AenvegerurBombay edn. HEF= HATCH of Bhatti or Bhartrsvāmin; written in Valabhi under Śrīdhara
sena; 7th cent. A. D. NSP 1934. .= HER Tafter of Bhartphari ed. Bohlen. See below under Bharthari
Subhășita Samgraha. Hel. .= HERE antaarding: a collection of couplets generally attributed to Bhar
tphari. Critical edn. by Prof. D. D. KOSAMBI. TEE. = Percent of poet Bhallața; wrote in the reign of Sankaravarman of
Kashmir (883–902). KM iv. feter.= macamora Bombay edn. PT.; C. = HETARGE Calcutta ed. 1834-39; also Bombay edn. with Nila
kaņthi commentary. TT. = maaggio NSP 1950 and also ed. Burnouf. Hasit. = H o me: of Jagannātha Paņditarāja, a Tailanga brahmin, son of
Perubhatta, pupil of his father and Sesa Vireśvara at Benaras; flourished in the court of Shah Jehan (1628-1658 A. D.); patronised also by Asaf Khan of the same court (died 1641 A. D.), and prince Dara Shikoh and King Prāņanārāyaṇa of Assam. NSP 1928.