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MANAVA DHARMA-SASTRA
THE CODE OF MANC.
ORIGINAL SANSKRIT TEXT
CRITICALLY EDITED
BY
J.
JOLLY,
PH. D.
PROFESSOR OP SANSKRIT IK THE UNIVERSITY OF WTJBZBURG, LATE TAGOKE PROFESSOR OP LAW IN THE UNIVEBSITY OF CALCUTTA.
HILL.
PREFACE.
The Manava Dharmasastra
or Manu-smriti has
been
edited twice in Europe, and a great many times in India. Nevertheless, a new critical edition of the most authoritative
is
at the
most widely read works in the whole range of ancient Indian literature, has been universally considered as a desideratum long since.
editions,
Sir G.
tions in their
skrit
champs's published in 1830, though very creditable producown time, belong to a bygone period of Sanstudies
and have long been out of print, while the numerous Indian editions are on the whole nothing but reprints from the two earliest Calcutta editions, published in
1813 and 1830.
to supply this
want was
first
under-
taken nearly ten years ago, and was called forth by the recovery of the early Commentaries which has furnished an
entirely
new
of
Under
the
title
Manutikasamgraha
'),
Narayana-Sarvajna, Raghavananda, Nandana and an anonymous Kashmirian Commentary, and I may be allowed
to refer to that
work
for
many among
l
the readings
Fasciculus
II.,
Fasciculus
I., Bibliotheca Indica, New Series No. 556, Calcutta 1885; Bibliotheca Indica, New Series No. 584, Calcutta 1886.
quoted in the Notes. I will now proceed to a statement of the materials used for the subjoined edition, beginning with a description of the MSS. in which the Commentaries
are contained.
character,
All
MSS.
Medhatithi's Commentary.
is
undoubtedly the
earliest
Comby
con-
mentary of
all.
Its
composition
I
is
Professor Biihler. 1 )
siderably inter
1.
which
differ
se.
Manu), an old India Office Ms. from Colebrooke's collection, in two volumes, Nos.
A. D. 1591. 2 )
it
This
is
goes, but
contains a
number
M. 2
now
in the B. Library,
Munich.
1
,
It is
dated
Samvat 1711
errors even.
3.
= A. D.
in clerical
Chapters VII.
M. 3 (Haughton's No. VI.), an India Office MS. in two large volumes Nos. 934 935, from Colebrooke's collection, a tolerably complete
but modern and faulty MS.
fully
care-
and throughout in the course of preparing the present edition, as they had to be sent to several other scholars in succession, before I had been able to finish my own labours which had experienced a long
interruption through
to deliver the Tagore
I
my absence from Europe, when I had been appointed Law Lectures for 1883 in the University of Calcutta.
this loss
much,
my
stay in
me
of procuring several
M. 4 (Haughton's No.
VII.), a
modern India
Office
MS. from
Cole-
*)
See
p.
CXXII
Manu, just
See
ibid., p.
CXXVI.
1845,
1846,
I.
and 1865
XI.
is
= A.
chapters
Tanjore and
now
copy used by
,,a
poor
Haughton has pointed out that it was extremely faulty oriand is full o.f lacunae and corrections. It should be added that
however plausible at first sight, appear to be arbitrary many cases, and that some of them may be possibly due
M. 4 or
its
these corrections,
emendations in
to a collation of
Kulluka.
5.
M.s,
an old MS.
in
my
possession,
which
bought in Benares
The
first,
second, ninth, and twelfth chapters are wanting, and there are many omissions besides, as well as transpositions of entire sections, and other
mistakes, but
it is
M.G,
R. Library, Berlin.
from which
Commentary than with Kulluka's and with the printed For it has apparently been copied or remodelled.
suffice to establish the character of its readings.
cases
which may
7.
M.
7
,
a modern MS. in
my
possession.
It
was copied
for
me
in
It contains
mentary of the
chapter.
8.
first
M.8,
in appearance.
considerable
number of
to the
e. g.
V. 40.
9.
M. 9 another
,
old
It is nearly complete,
very
1 the date being Samvat 1649 carefully written, and nearly as old as M. = A. D. 1592/93. Nevertheless it can hardly vie with M. 8 either in an-
tiquity or
rectified.
correctness,
though many of
its
blunders
may be
easily
Vin
PREFACE.
we may
MS.
into
two
M.
1 ,
M. 2 and M. 8 being
,
the principal representatives of the earlier and better class of the two.
distinctly to
Western
India,
and M.
1 ,
accord-
between M. 5 and M. 4 in
quite unmistakable.
its original
is
The
relative position of
M. 9
is
first class
,
than with
who
thinks
which point
class of
This entire
MSS., however, has not been used much, the readings of the
Western India group having been generally preferred. The letter M. simply has been used to design those readings, which are either common to all the MSS. of Medhatithi available in each case,
or vouched for by Medhatithi's gloss, or otherwise likely to have been
An
analogous proceed-
Me.
(or
etc.), i.e.
is
a vo-
scibili
Nevertheless
it
many
ing Medhatithi's
own
been noticed by him in old MSS. and Commentaries, and are introduced
in his
Commentary with the remark ^TH 5(7 T-r< or some other phrase of the
tIT3I or
^TH
sRirapcrrSC or
kind.
among
Me.
v.
1.
= Medhatithi's
varia
lectio.
II.
Govindaraja's Commentary,
composed in the twelfth or have been able to use two copies of this valuable
thirteenth century.
Commentary,
10.
viz.
,
It
G. 2 another old
,
Bombay Government by Professor Biihler. MS. from the Deccan College, which contains
and XII. only.
Go.,
i.
it
e.
the
work
of Govindaraja,
a running
useful
Commentary on the whole text and has proved extremely therefore for detecting the numerous false readings which have
Manu
as
handed down
in G. 1
and G. 2
most
likely.
2
)
may
it
be thought of
its
proved
less useful
N.
the
excellent
Deccan
dated
It is
Samvat 1544
A. D. 1497.
Com-
mentary of Narayana does not corroborate the readings quoted in this MS., the readings explained in the Commentary have been quoted with
the heading Na.
as v.
I.
Many
work
called Manvarthachandrika,
which appears
3
to
)
have
have
been composed
principally used.
13.
now
E. 2 Anquetil's copy, in the Bibliotheque Nationale at Paris, has only been accessible to me through the medium of the references
1)
Biihler, p.
CXXVIII.
2)
CXXIX;
Jolly,
Tagore
Law
Lectures, p. 11.
3)
CXXXII, CXXXIII;
Jolly, ibid.
X
to
it
PREFACE.
in Loiseleur's edition,
and Professor
Biihler's translation,
of the
Code of Manu.
15.
dis-
Bombay Government by
Professor Bhari-
who
my
attention to this
not given
Ea. 2
Ea. 3 ),
i.
e.
handed down
in E. 1
and E. 2 but
,
it is
by
far to
Eaghavananda
Y. Nandana's
called
brief
Commentary,
Manvarthavydkhyana or Mdnavavydkhydna, is a very Commentary, of South Indian origin and uncertain date. 1 ) The
or
Nandim
text as
handed down
in this
work
differs considerably
almost throughout
text.
Some
by their recurrence in the works of Medhatithi, Narayana and other early Commentators and in good old MSS. of the text only. Those very numerous readings on the other hand, which are entirely peculiar to this Commentator alone, deserve little attention and seem
to be for the
16.
Nd.
is
was most
liberally placed at
my
disposal
by
its
It is dated
Saheb V. N. Mandlik 3 ),
it is
reliable
than
1) Biihler, pp. XXXIII XXXV; Burnell- Hopkins, pp. XII, XLII. Dr. Burnell's proposed identification of Naudana with "the Nanda who wroteon adoption" is impossible. Nanda-pandita was a Benares man, and some
still
living at Benares.
by
J. Jolly,
S.
B. E. VII, p.
Biihler, p.
PREFACE.
XI
17.
now
1
The
them
in the Notes.
Ndd. 2 )
its
the available
MSS.
VI.
as K.
This work
is
corrected birch-bark
for the
MS.
Bombay Government and deposited in theDeccan College Library by Professor Biihler. The Commentary has been designed as Ka. It is
many
last
v. L,
of very small extent and significance, but the text contains a great
valuable
portion,
many
The
VII.
have used
whose
collations I
was
It is sufficiently
obvious that MSS. of the text alone are of very inferior value generally
for deciding questions of verbal criticism in a
work
of established au-
Manu, on which copious Commentaries explaining nearly every word of the text were composed at an early period and carefully handed down to posterity.
thority such as the Code of
19. Gr.
Grantha character, which were entered by the late Dr. Burnell in a copy of Jibananda's edition of Manu. It may be seen from the Notes that many out of the various readings and redundant verses found
also in the
in Gr. occur elsewhere as well, especially in
20.
Nandana's Commentary.
T.
The
v.
in
number and
consequence.
21. Be.
=a
= A.
D. 1531, ac-
of
v.
I.
Judging from
the nature of
its
readings, this
MS.
is
stowed on
22.
it
by Dr. Mitra.
manuscript.
It
W. = Wilkins's
For
this
copy as well as for No. 22, I have only been able to use the references
in the Notes to Haughton's edition.
VIII. Kulluka's
Commentary, designed
as
Ku.
Code
One
and
its
it
and
editors of
Manu.
shown how
The
further diminished
by
its
briefness
using the printed editions of Kulluka, which are on the whole tolerably
satisfactory as far as the
Commentary
is
Concerned.
Commentary
in
many
where
cases,
it
text.
Besides, I
= Haughton's
II,
preparing his edition of the text and thought by him to have been the
editio
princeps of
prin-
The following
editions
=
=
Calcutta, 1813.
C. 2
Kulluka.
C.3
= Jibananda's
H. = Sir
London, 1825.
L.
= Loiseleur
in Paris, 1830.
V.
Vulgata
is
a collective
title
five editions
is
which
generally
the case.
Among
ment on
C.
1
is
which abounds
is
edition also
far superior to C. 1
and faulty readings. The London and its value is enhanced by the
list
of
Manubhashya
V.
Sir G. C.
Com-
mentary
to
extremely meagre,
especially in chapters
by the depreciatory remarks made on it by Sir W. Jones which are apparently founded in their turn on the judgment passed by Kulluka, at the end of his Commentary, on the learned composition of his renowned
predecessor and rival.
Loiseleur's edition
is
mode
list
of the
the second Calcutta edition was supplied afterwards in his French translation of
Manu.
A number
from the
latter
work and
mere
new
Nearly
all
the
,
saiisfac-
XIV
PREFACE
met with
collation,
result has
it is
of
all
Museum
in 1885. l )
voluminous edition of the Code together with seven Commentaries (Calcutta, 1886),
till
and
is
prede-
however, seems to
changed from previous editions and the varietas from copies of the text of uncertain age and value
Valuable hints for the
passages have been thrown
difficult
out in Dr. von Bohtlingk's paper on the text of the Code, published in
the Melanges Asiatiques for 1876, and in the edition of chapter IX.,
The fundamental
tions on one
difference
between
all
of Kulluka.
ration of the text in its original shape being the first aim of an editor, the recovery of the ancient Commentaries from
which Kulluka, as stated before, has drawn so largely and unscrupulously, has superseded almost entirely his comparatively modern compilation, which was held in such high
estimation by all previous editors of the Code of Manu. The text as handed down by Medhatithi and Govindaraja,
The titles and dates of the majority of these works have been *) given in Dr. Haas's Catalogue of Sanskrit and Pali Books in the British Museum (1876). Among the more recent acquisitions of the British Museum
Manu with a Hindostani translation (Lucknow 1873), an oblong lithographed edition published in Bombay, and one with a Hindi
Library, an edition of
foil.,
in
the former in
spite of his superior antiquity has not been placed above the latter on principle, the defective character of the MSS.
of Medhatithi's
his
Commentary and the general diffuseness of composition rendering it difficult in many cases to as-
certain his actual readings, while the general antiquity of Govindaraja's readings is proved by the fact of their re-
curring in a
number
of instances
among
quoted by Medhatithi or
cient
in other
Commentaries and
MSS.
of the text.
The Commentaries
of Narayana,
Kulluka, Raghavananda and Nandana, and the Kashmirian Commentary have been generally treated as being on a par with one another, and the choice between their several readings was
made
to
depend on the
intrinsic
value of each
found wanting. It should be noted, however, that Raghavananda may be considered as a follower of Kulluka, while Nandana seems to have followed in the track of Narayana
and Medhatithi.
Among
the
MSS.
portance has been attached to "Be." and "Gr."; for reasons detailed before. Further valuable aid has been derived,
from the numerous analogous passages in other early works, such as the Mahabharata (quoted from the Calcutta edition), the Smritis of Vishnu, Baudhain cases of doubt,
yana, Yajnavalkya, Narada, Vasishtha, Gautama, Apastamba, the Ramayana, and several other standard works of Sanskrit
Though it would have been easy to collect an immense number of various readings from these works, I
literature.
have refrained from referring to them in the Notes, except where they may be turned to account for settling the choice
between the several readings of the Commentaries and ancient MSS. of the Code. It is obvious that such a work
XVI
PREFACE.
as the
is
nearly every word of which ancient Commentaries, requires to be by treated with the utmost caution and reverence, to avoid
Manava Dharmasastra,
for
vouched
producing an eclectic text. For the same reason I have abstained entirely from quoting or using those v. I. which
of the
extremely
numerous quotations from Manu in the mediaeval and modern law-books of India and in other Sanskrit writings.
of Sanskrit
to the
judgment
be
allowed to
have been constructed on truly conservative principles. Nor does it differ very considerably from the earlier editions,
the numbering of the verses
e. g.
Code appears to have guarded it against sweeping alterations, so that the text has remained essentially the same nearly in all Comthroughout.
celebrity
The great
mentaries, however widely distant from one another as to the time and locality of their composition. Thus, many
alterations of the textus receptus in the present
in reality not innovations',
work are
of the Code.
II. 11;
very highest authority by the early editors Instances of this may be found in the Notes on
11.246; III. 78; III. 106; III. 233; III. 274; III. 277; * IV. 57; IV. 136; IV. 163; IV. 209; VII. 66; VII. 161;
VII. 170; VI1I.14; VIII.53; VIII.82; VIII. 116; VIII.234; VIII. 318; VIII. 392; IX. 52; IX. 84; IX. 124; X. 32;
XL 53; XI. 77; XI. 101; XL 116; XL 130; XL 172; XI.208; XL 219; XII. 18; XII. 63; XII. 86, etc.
The Notes on
the text
contain a selection
of those
various readings, which are not palpable blunders of a copyIt would have been impracticable for obvious reasons ist.
to
quote
all
v.
I.
wherever found,
really
PREFACE.
XVIT
be found missing among the number of upwards of three thousand v. I. of which the present list is made up. The following abbreviations occur in the Notes, besides those
= m. = secunda manu. Bu. = Professor Biihler's translation. Mahabhar. = Mahabharata (Calcutta edition). om. = omitted. Bohtlingk's Spr. = Indische Spriiche, by Bohtlingk.
I.
The Synopsis of various readings affecting the sense, on pp. 336 foil., has been added for the use of students who wish to read the present text with one of the four
principal translations of the Code,
leur Deslongchamps, Drs. Burnell
fessor Buhler (just published).
Many
quoted
in
of the readings
the
Notes on
it
discussed in
my
discrepancies disposal by between the present work and the text as rendered in Professor Buhler's translation are principally due to the
fact that he has generally
Author.
by Kulluka.
Nor could
this
was hitherto the only one existing course has therefore been followed
published translation.
consulted,
selection
likewise,
especially
on account of the
useful
from the Commentaries of Medhatithi, Kulluka, and part of Nandana's CommentRaghavananda, An anary, which has been supplied by Dr. Hopkins.
of
v.
I.
notated
')
German
102
PREFACE.
according to the standard Commentaries was published by myself, in the Zeitschrift flir vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft,
and 1883.
I have to acknowledge my obligation, further, to Bohtlingk's and Roth's great Sanskritworterbuch, which has been
constantly appealed to for deciding doubtful questions of verbal criticism, as well as to Dr. von Bohtlingk's minor
Dictionary, his Indische Spriiche and his beforementioned writings concerning the Code in particular. complete
list
of the
terms
occurring
in
the
numerous references, being contained in the firstmentioned Sanskrit Dictionary, it would have been superfluous to add
an Index of words to the present work, and the recent annotated translations have superseded similarly the necesFor a careful sity of giving explanatory Notes on the text.
discussion of all questions concerning the origin and history
of the
Manuic
text,
may
Indian Metrics by Professors Gildemeister, Oldenberg and Jacobi, the two first of which contain many special references to Manu, have proved useful for settling such doubtful points as involve a consideration of metrical rules. The
printed editions of other Smritis have also been consulted
a great deal.
In conclusion, I have to express my sincerest thanks, in the first place, to Geheimerath Dr. von Bohtlingk who
me
in the
volume excepting the larger portion of chapters I. VI., and in discovering the mistakes referred to in the Corrigenda,
and favoured me with a number of valuable suggestions while this work was going through the press. Professor
Biihler very kindly assisted me in various ways. number of valuable MSS. and books from the India Office Library
were
liberally placed
at
my
and
my
Sanskrit
MSS.
from the
Deccan College Library constantly granted by the Bombay Government. Divan Bahadur Raghunathrao, with great courthe use, for a long time, of his unique MS. copy of the Nandini. To my late lamented friend Dr. A. 0. Burnell, of the Madras Civil Service, I am indebted for
tesy,
allowed
me
lations
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NOTES.
NOTES.
See the Preface for an explanation of the abbreviations.
CHAPTER
The opening
Nd.
verse
is
I.
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1.
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last hemistichs
occur in K. as well.
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preferred by Me.
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26. 32.
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9
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64. [^i'JJr^HT
M. G. K.
Notes.
Chap.
I,
II.
4+
K.
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II
W.
66.
jrfgWTTn^ K.
73.
68.
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M.* B. Nd. V.
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2 7 8 9.
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II
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1.
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II
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K.
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2 7 8 9.
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II
109.
Ku. B. V.
118.
M. G. Nd. K.;
pr.
m. V.;
G.; UTIjfeg
M.
3 4 7 9
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s.
m.; irra
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2.
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II.
G. B. Ku. Nd.
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Nd.
1
5. 4j?4[stih?Mfii^c<a'6
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all
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8
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1
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2 8 9
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the rest.
19.
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II
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II
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24.
B. Nd. K. -
25. UshlYddt
all
K.
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for
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ra.
the rest.
30. 43JU1J
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B.
33.
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for i|H)^<44
34.
Notes.
Chap.
II.
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M.
it.
3 v
s 9
slI^M K.
2
M.
UsHJH ^T3
v.
- -
C.
H. L.; H^^JT^T
II
C.
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rest.
sn^Rrj: M. N.
1.
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G.;
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1
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the
--
42.
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43.
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E. Nd. K. K. B.
46.
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;
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M.;
II
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51.
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for
RUd
C.2
M. E. Nd.;
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(ijffi)
II
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II
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4
for oRiijlf K.
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2 s 9
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91. e<nPri<4irUI
95.
E.
96.
Notes.
Chap.
II.
M. G. N. Nd.; Ualtdlfc V. K.
97.
pr.
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s.
m.
I
B.
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V. dUJfa f-iiWIW<UI
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9;
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V.;
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for
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v.
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755).
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m.^rf^m^fH
M.
i
E. (and Mahabhar.
2 8 9 4
E.
in. dl^UlfarmiJ M.
2 8 9
G. E. Nd. K.;
etc.).
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II. 8,
cjvjltf
j?
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p. 41);
115.
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2.
fom
117.
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G. K. E. V.
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M. G. N. Nd. K.
m. V.;
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146.
151.
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108, 147.
4010,
etc.
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i
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II
K.
4
pr.
m.
155.
153.
M.
2 8 9
G. Ku. E. Nd.;
fxe?qg H M.3
v.
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Chap.
II.
G. Nd.
T:
II
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II
II
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II. 37,
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rection)
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for grtR^n
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II
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171.
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pr.
m.; fqfaxftfSrm \
K.
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s.
m.
for
tjjTUH Nd. K.
II
172.
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II
for
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G.;
3TCUT r^fyUl^clH
K.
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2 s
177.
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G.;
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M.
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178.lftcl-
4.
181.
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M.3
M.i
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II
2 s 9
182.
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M. G. E.;
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196.
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;
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2 7 8 9
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rest.
201.
;
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mm^ K.
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220.
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219.
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K.
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Nd. K.
I
K. V-
Notes.
Chap. H, HI.
221.
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II
18); tjjfafaMrft:
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224.
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II
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pr.
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m. for ZTOT-
223.
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4
M. K.
for
cTTSfl.
VfW 5of ^T
M. G. Nd. K.;
vnl
5^ ^
E. V.
have followed G. N.
226.
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CV
M.
2 8 9
M.3
K. E. Nd. V.
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II
Nd.
229. H-HUH-rilrTT
i
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233.
240.
E.; TRTSTSICJIIIUICJ G.
ii
K.
grwi&di
Me.
v.
M. G. N. KU.
1.
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Nd. V.
G. Nd. K.;
:
241. MJIMrehqU
2 8 9
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243. Odflrf
246.
I
M.3
R. 245. 4|oiv5ni^<H II Be. fM^-H M.l ^? o M. G. Ku. N. E. Nd. Be. K.; WlUM^WUdHW
V.
v.
1.
M. G. E. K. Nd.; STRR
II
^
l|
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||
II
M. Me.
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Me.; UlTdWIcl^H
V.
249.
248.
5
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M.
3. ITCtt
s
II
I
III.
E. miiVjUH
5.
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M.
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2 s 9
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II
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9.
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v.
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8.
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7.
felcr
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G. E. Nd. K. V.
II
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others.
II
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10.
M. N. E. Nd. K.;
g
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G. V.
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G.; HHH)*4*ttJ4UJif
11. cf
Ku. E. K. V.;
M.
J
Nd.; <i"C^c&c*)ajeaiii M.
I
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E.;
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12.
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II
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pr.
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19.
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m. B.
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XXVI.
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23.
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25.
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M.
24.
2 5 s 9
II
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3 4
ft.
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grereR u E.
^fn
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Chap.
III.
K.
pr.
!
28. ZRJ
G.
29.
s.
dh-m<iM
m.
32.
K.
30.
M.
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8 9
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m.;
2 8
M.G R.V. K.
^&m-Jl-<4*J<jm: B.
34.
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M.
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G. K.; fra^n:
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4 9
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35.
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Me.
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36.
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2 3 8 9
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37.
B.
t8 9
5TO9RM.G. B. Nd. K.
;
st
H. L.
C.*
g^J tnSTTOTTST M.
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Ku. B. K. V.
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I
and
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i
G.
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9
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g fip^
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4 5
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M.
1
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first
2.
ment corresponds
G. B.
SJTCTt
readings.
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M.
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49. ST
for SJ5R
51.
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4 5
G. B. Nd. K. H. L.
51. 52.
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2 8 9
c.
2.
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66 om.
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56.
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gloss
found
in
M.
2
,
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Ku. V. K.
I
G. Nd. Be.;
B.
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^RTT TJOTT
H^TgrScrn
N.
v.
1.
G.
N. Nd.; 'greh'KUrU'cta G\ O
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73
4
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II
51H
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:
V.
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M. G. B.
^^ w ^TRWT:
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78. 111-
Notes.
Chap.
III.
M.
Ku. Nd.
;
1^^^ V.
1
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II
Me. M.s
* 9
G.
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II
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Gr.
2 8
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79. 81.
tfvrrtn jftr K.
R. V.
82.
1 ^cnutlDHMti^U)*1 H. C.
M. G. B. Nd.; m^tal K. V.
K. V. (and Mahabhar. XIII.
97, 4658).
ulTdm^<H
II
M.
G.; UlTrlWIoJ^J
II
83.
K. V.
85. rdScJHi
5TT
||
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2 8
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87.
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89. frft
8 8.
1T3 M.
G. R. K. Be.; fetfe
I
Nd.V.
333T3 K.
TTRtH:
4
M. G. R. Nd.;
^chrM^fU) M.s ft
Ku. R. V.;
M.
91.
G. (and S'aijkhayanagrihyasutra
;
14, 15);
;
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N.
5
;
v.
1.;
M. 9 tJdiTWfTOM. 2
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{JjcJHyd M.
I)
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M. G. R. K.;
N. R. K. Be.
^^
LXVH.
95.
93.
H^mfn: M.
I
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I
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5r^T fciryy^0: G. Ku. R. V.; 5r^T Tdfyd[^(t M. Be.; SfrcTnftNd. Me. v. 1.; 3rgT H mnfotHj K. 96. fw^TT c<|U4JUM K. qWlYctfvj
I
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etc.);
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II
2 s
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I.
M. G. R. Nd. K.;
4 9 (
^TfenfeRTW
Ku. V.
R. M.s
Spr. 963).
V.
106.
wteRW
M.i
2 8
M.i
4
2 s
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II
M.3
4 c 9
108. fsi^H
;
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V. K.
M.i 28
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114.
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3T5| K. 109.
;
V.;
fT^
G. R.
M.34
M. G. R. Nd. Be. K.
{jc(lfc-Ml:
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Vishnu LXVII.
38);
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s.
or
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4 9
pr.
m.
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K u.
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2
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M.
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2 s
Notes.
Chap.
III.
C.
39, etc.
116. MrfiolrR ^T
M.8 G. K. (and
WrficTrH
Vishnu LXVII.
M.3
4 9
;
M.i
2;
Nd.
5FUHrt
E.
ire
;
for
ippr
V.; uft-
Heir*l<l<
M.
UlTrlMclrCrc K.
97, 4672).
uRqrtKHiriii
120. ^llUfld
I
H Nd. (MTittctrtJiMoitf
II
Mahabhar. XIII.
Nd. V.
M.
G.; ^ufcmrfl
Ku. E.
Tll<|<i|i
3TOITWI K.
122.
fu^iS
v.
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1.
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v.
1.
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II. 15, 10)
27)
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B.
W. Nd.
126.
faI.;
G. Gr. Nd.
I
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?TW
I
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G. Me. v.
Ku.
v.
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s.
v.
1.
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132.
131. ifta:
M. G. Ku. E. V.;
qrTi:
N. K.
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1
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4
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tft
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g
wt
M.
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^
for
K.
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90,
M.
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G.;
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E.;
141. *nftrfi!frr
STHT
^ sncn M.
145.
144. gfiUT
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;
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for WclfN
II
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v. 1.;
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150.
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q ^gr:
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^JTT K.;
*
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156.
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m.
itHeRTwnrerafra K. cjiMeii* M.
va
;
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2 s s o
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v.
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v.
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v.
1.
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G. N. Ku. E.V.
s.
K.
p.
m. Me.
N.
Ku.
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E. K.
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163.
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v.
1.
Nd. K.V.
Nd. Me.
Ku.
v.
1.
Gr.
166.
UHfatlllwol M.
2 4 5
8;
^MtJMch'^cj M.
G. N. E. Nd.
Notes.
Chap.
III.
L.;
UHMKch'cl
;
C.
IRvfaTR M.
G. K.
Nd. B.
V.
grrercrrcfcp v.
Sa ^wftr M.
nTfT:
I
G. Gr. Nd.;
3^ ^fafo
B. KU.
rlfT
for cT C.
'
H. L.
173.
G.
174. 5TTZRT
M. chli^cf M.
G.; 5RT!^:
5lTRB..Nd. K.V.
177. "3
|
175. JT
?T
I
H 5TTrTT: m^ct
G.
M. G.
M. B. K.;
*
G- Nd. V.
I
178.
H^ajrUft* or
181. wirT 183. ITOH for UloUd G. M. N. dM*mdHel*4 II K. C\ O 185. SUHdUlHKHIHl M. -G. N. Nd. T. (and Mahabhar. XIII. 90, 4296;
*
Vishnu LXXXIII.
15);
a^dHlrHUrtMl Ku.
i
B. V. *r4Nft 5QQ64JIUJI:
or
4
Nd.
187.
fJm^gnftrT M.
2 8
Q. Nd.;
225).
B. K. V. (and Yajnavalkya
G. G.
;
I.
59
188.
194.
In^-HlrMT B.
195. ^ffaWfTT!
193.
5^5:
K.
pr.
M.
m. Nd.
G.;
K.V.
gdibrc[*frsiT
M. 4
I
5 9
G. KU. v.;
s^ndi
I
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K.
i
B.; gffitret
5T?R
Nd.;
^isrst jfeonT
G. B. Nd.;
Me. M.
V.
2 s
;
N.
K.
201.
arwra M.
TToTrP M.
SamtH
sjrat
^ ^mcR ^
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;
M. G. B. Nd. K.;
5 6 9
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G.
2 8
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II
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y.
203.
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204.
M. G. K. B.; f^
210.
f5fH<?tlI^
Nd. V.
I
207.
G.
TcHUrHm
214.
i
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M. Nd.; U4.MHH
G. Ku. N. B.
215.
K. v.
qjm<#q
m.
II
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pr.
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9
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K.
K.;
217. IRT-
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2 4
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M.8
II
G. B. V.;
219.
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II
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;
II
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221.
ftnr|-
Ku. B. Nd. V.
222. uairR
4 5
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ir
C.
H. L.
vs
HrH^MIH
Gr.
Gr.
WHM HeTraT
II
II
K.
223.
tra^rf M.3
M.i 28
Me.
224.
2 3 5 8 9
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O Ku. Nd. B. K.
I
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2
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C.
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v
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227.
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B.
228.
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4 5 9
G. K.;
rlr?ril
M.
2 8
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;
229. srraOT
M.
2 5 s 9
Me. G. K.
Be.;
?TT5nTT
or ^^irJTT M. 3
N. y. Nd.
II
K.;
^ret UTfra
^ gra
^
UTrra
B.
^
5f
^Jr^TCIrT
K.
Notes.
Chap.
III.
230. ?Jra
M. G.;
Me.
sjjtf
1.
v.
^Ml
G.
233.
II
E. Nd.V.
u^tvifT
C.
'
G.;
E.
234.
gr^R M. 1
2 * s s 9
Me. G. Ku. E.
1
B.
W.;
4 5 9
L. 0.2.
fafre^TST
M.
2 s
236. 237.
G. E.;
M. G. N. E. K.; AJIddUU WcTcZTa or UldgWI Wclrai Nd. V. (and Vasishtha XI. 32; Vishnu LXXXI. 20).
V.
239.
^gMVhJ
241.
'ScTT
M.
E. Gr.
ftrai
240. "dftf^fW
K. Be.;
3
cm:
^fffw Nd. V.
II
M. tHUm\Uti
Be.
G.
242.
M. G. E. Nd. K. Ku.
n G.
H. L.
243.
uudiif|
247. ^Rjfxrcrg
I
M. G. N. Nd. K.;
Ku. E. E.
^fj^HW ^
M. E. Nd. K.;
I
M. G. E.; ^ferl^l
^efi
Nd.V.;
||
rWJ
pr.
K.
^cfi =g
G. V.
249.
mejl^^i;
252.
K.
m.
251.
<ilHMHI*4yrM-i:
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2 s 9
^qifecT-
KU. N. K. V.;
253.
1
^
I
G.
^VT ^af M.3 Nd.; ^V?$^ rf E.; HHTlM^ HT E.; ^^fTH^ ^T M. G. Nd. Be.;
5
K. V. or
254. Fre?T N. v.
3 5 s 9
1.
for iEgfilfW.
4
"Tt
E. Nd.
JH^ VS
M.
N.
v.
1.
Me.; H'Brt M.
V3
G. N. E. Ku. Nd.
256.
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V.
--
SWlfeTJ Nd.
I
K.
I
s.
m.
^f%:
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M.3
4 5
^fe:
f^fg^gRW
M.i
is
2 8 9.
in fcJJmd M.5
G. K. B.
J^rT rfH
II
E. The following
sjRf
inserted
g
II
^t cfg
261.
R^5T
Biihler's note.
II
^TT^cIoR G. E.
K.
264.
TjSWrl
M. G. Nd.;
Ku. E. K. V.
M. G. E. Nd. K.
^UlPrl Ku.
C.
C.2 (and
Mahabhar.
H. L. (and Yajna-
valkya
I.
257).
268. STrav^TTO G.
|f
Nd. V.
SIM^?
g
II
M.i
2 8 9
E. K.;
4 5.
M.3
4 s.
n M.
2 s 9
v. Nd. E.;
G.;
II
M.3
Notes.
Chap.
III.
269. UltlrHTJ
Ifirro
M.
5 o
G. V. E. K.;
UT^TTO
270.
M.
'
2 8
;
trrqr
V.
Q. K.;
"gl^Bqtm^T M.
E.;
3 4 5
UJUJ*44tfofT
WTO1 M.
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2 8 9
v.;
aj^^^^fHq
muj*4g7
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rT
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Ku. K. H.
C.
2.
spelt in
many
273.
272. *4^iaj<**ii:
s.
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88, 4253)
Nd. V.
E.
275.
5Hfft Nd.;
VpTT5
W. V.
Eleteldf Me.
v.
1.
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;
276.^1^ Trftj^nftrram K.
V.
277.
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Nd.)
rJ^TT
II
5^Tr3^n
u
s
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gr^reff snrT^rj
r\
i
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VS
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ll
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M.
282.
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M. G. N. K. B.;
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R. K. L.
C.i
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B. Nd. Gr. B.
3 9
W.
H. L.;
G.
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285. 'gTOrWtaiST:
I
II
M. G. N. E. Be.; STTfR>
II
Nd. V.
M.
G. E. Nd. K.
W.
(and Mahabhar.
fgrereft
III. 2, 108);
oTTOfWIaRt
B. Kl. V.
M. G. E. Nd. K.;
r
286.
M. G.
Notes.
Chap. IV.
CHAPTER
1.
IV.
trea K.
Sflir
sfww:
*5
G.
II
4.
ggH
G. E.;
7.
M. K. Nd.; cR^T^R
9.
G. Ku. E. V.
11.
gr|fl^
Nd.
g E. SR^^ _ ^ MJ
||
II
2 5.
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E.
10.
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12.
15.
STfaffTT G.
12.
ch^H^Hm
II
M. G. N. E. K. Nd. H.
m.
16.
L.;
Kl. SWrTrTt
I.
K.
pr.
U^o^H
E. (and a
Spr. 1121).
K.
K.
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M.
G.
K. 24 om. Nd.
^rfTtfHi
i
M.
Jfjf?T3J 5ET3T
;
G.; tgtRTJrT ?T
Me. M.
2 5 8 9
E. Nd.
HU^^JT^T
29.
or reltROTgT
M. 4 (corrected from
31.
^)
33.
M.3 N. Ku. V.
J^f^cT: ^ifejfft M.
VHU*-d'o5R K.
35.
SRSIT^: Be.
ITR
^TWTO
37.
HrUtlT+it
N. K.
(TO5T fliTui
11
icr
M.8
9.
38.
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43.
2 8 9
M.
2
;
42.
G. Ku. E. V.;
ii
HUT
H^ft
ss
5R
K.;
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*Rfft yaj^isIT
44.
M. Nd.
G.
^^
irerreRsnrrfeirm n K.
46, 47
om. Nd., and certain Mss. quoted by N. - M. places 52 after 48 and seems to omit 50.
49. sRTISS
en
i
47. HcjIrfUwif-y HI
48. ITTRT
G.
sfisireR
I.
M.
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TO
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51.
M.;
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13).
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52.
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I
N. Nd. E.;
TIrZjfi5T
V. K.
irf^JT
5R fggf:
G. N.
9
;
K. uffrn G. N.W.;
M.
2 5 8
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1.
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M.
8 9
N.
v.
1.
Ku.
v.
1.
11.
54.
^jcwfiltf^-Vjiid
56.
V
M.
1
tnT*llcTVI1T
G.
:
E. STTFBR:
WTO K.
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2 s.
57.
?f 'SITRT
I.
Me. Go.
N. KU.;
v.
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138);
56.
M.s
V. N.
Vishnu LXXI.
58.
55raT^HIHf-1vfr
K.
ei.umUlgalTPM.G. E.B.W.;
UlwTilgJUUT
Notes.
Chap. IV.
4*
$00
I
Nd. V. K.
62.
pr. m.;
umTilgbHMiH'
K.
s.
65, etc.
63.
*^TR
or
V. (and
Gautama IX.
fcTChZFT
II
56);
H^T G.;
W53 B. Nd.
II
;
Me.
(cor-
M.4
9;
M.i; feRRhTOfT
G. N. B. Ku. K.
v. 1.;
M.25 fgcTR^rT
m.;
jflj
II
M.
M.*
rection); TcKldMrJ
II
s.
^TcWr?
II
Nd.;
II
Gr. K.
s.
m.;
jfbf
*m%<1 N.
TcHmUri
W.; faTToTOrT
70.
B.
Vishnu LXXI.
57).
68. TTrftriHlfcuiH
M.
^^ft^ rd*tlUM M.
G. N. B. Be, L.;
H.
cRf?I?T
Ku.V. C. 2 JJ^in^ Nd.; JwftlE ^ ^^T5T 72. fenZH M. G. N. Ku. Nd. B. K felT^ V. sR*n: B. K. fg-
H^mifo
74.
20).
||
B.
<*<Jlkw M. K. V.
75.
2 8
9
Vishnu LXVIII.
(JTO)
79.
ToPf
I
W*iW
tfffT
M.
II
M.3
4 5
KU. V. oRSraR
Gr.
*4WH
4
Gr.
^HN ^i:
B.
4
M.
2 s s 9
Nd. B.;
5
Ku.V.
80.^ cR M.3
G O; ^
81.
LXXI.
51)).
82. M. G.B. (and Mahabhar. XIII. 104, 5023; Vishnu 31% B. chllg^HI 83. 5T3T Tajify Ku.V. 82 om. Nd. B. LXXI. 53, note); cj^Hrj ehU|5gT 85. HTT ^TUT dai3^m*ft 5Ti: II M. G. B. Nd. N. K. ^ft 3^t;
M
1
5j^wl sjn:
to as
||
Ku. N.
v.
1.
is
wrongly referred
Me.
's
141.
I
W
II
USWftHsft iloHWIrUCRtr^dW
87.
1TCRTVR ^TT:
-
50:
^
K.
ufH'WuTlUiwf
s.
89
^W ^
V. Kl.
HHR
G.
pr.
90.
^RThJ G. K.
^fa? M.
2 s 8 9
m.
44^) c| V.
17.
M. 4 B. For a
XLIH.
W.;
^ft-
^XKchJT M. i
2 4 5 8 9.
22.
92.
aro
cFJT^ G. e\
94. mejIMcjHI
G. Nd. K. (and
96.
Mahabhar. XIII.
T3 K.
C.
i
;
104, 4971);
97.
II
M. N. Ku. B. V.
f?JW
-c^^injl
M. G. N. Nd. K. B. Ku. L. H.
98.
?T
?T5FWlfapT
-
C..
ilff
M.
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9.
102.
cMiWH
v.
1.
G. N. -
107.
M.t
2 4 5 9
G. N. B. Nd.;
II
^gnq
for
K.; S5T3T
V.
109.
33$
II
M. G. Nd. B.
^irsrer Gr.
Notes.
Chap. IV.
112.
wrT^TRnaWcl cv
cTTII
2 9
K.
118.
cnTHchiRci M.i
R.
5,
_ no. gu^
;
116. ifta
<TOT
E.
nfcnZ^T 51
II
M.
S'aii-
khayanagrihyasutra IV.
17); fsjmif G.
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162. sJI^Ttnnf
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V.
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^fwI^HV-d V.
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182.
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Chap. IV.
G.
183. sronft
vmtft Ku. K. V.
;
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Go. C.i
2;
Nd.
gUttJJifeJ
M. E. Nd.;
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(and Mahabhar.).
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&
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M. v.
vishnu
xcm.
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I
fa* V.
G. E.
194. 3T?p?Tte?raft
:
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II
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27.
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in
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Chap. V. VI.
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Vishnu XXIII.
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2 5 8 9
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Chap. VI.
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M. Ku. V.
H
97.
TT-at Vflft
M.89
K.; TraT
VIWM.2
G. Ku. K. V.
Nd.
See VII,
CHAPTER
2.
VII.
7. ^r
i^t
^WWTcJri:
11.
II
M.8
B.
15.
M. B.;
K.
^ft
J^:
s.
H^rf??
13. srfcn
gr<=
14.
<&&
I
M.
G.;
THTWi
HUM.-e\Zri:
v.
1.
16. \OTfi:
G.
19.
vjfi:
M.
m. Me. G.
Ku. K. E. V.;
M.* M.
23.
II
pr.
m. Nd.;
tf^ri:
M.9
20.
5M
ITrPJT-
facnflgWT Ku.
<*
ScldMcKidiUji 'I^dl G.
28. ToWr<?lrfl
W IrW
M.
;
T*1Ulrild
K.
M. * -1
Htufurt
^IrR:
M. B.
i:
cTQ^>: TnSTH
ajw*n Nd.;
citdMi M.
se.
i
wtUfi
v.
1.
^T^aa
3^J
G. K. V.
33.
B. K. V.
* s.
Nd.
35.
VW
5.
8 9
M.
m. G. Nd. E. K. V.;
G.
40. uufui'gi:
i
m
M.
THC^M! M. *
ngt j^ HUcf^nfir
M. E. Nd. K.;
B. K.; guft Ku.
cR^T
I
G. Ku. V.
41. g?ft
M. G. E. Nd.
W.;
W.
43.
V. H5TT: U^cJH'
M.
G. N. E. K. B.
;
UcMVkJd V.
45.
rl%5'
I
K.
44.
T^rtdT^dyW M.
|
TairtlWy^xj Nd.
s^ly^lfH
49.
M.
47. qJiqi^Tl
Tnjfjf
||
M. *
C.
48. c
II
G.
51.
Hrou ?ffTrawt
K.
52.
E. K.
Nd. II
?mT
II
mirHcjM
II
M.
G. Ku. E. V.;
m<4H;
B.
M.*
Nd.K.
for
54.gnsM.i 38G.
M.8
C.i
fsRfJ
2
E. K.V.;
^TTT M.2
9Nd.W.
W3pfrT
ulld^H
2.
II
Nd.
55. fsRJT
II
M. G. N. Nd. E. K. B.
59. ^FTTTWrT
I
W.
G.
H. L.;
57.
TvlfUJIr*H
60.
G.
II
M.s
8 9
45K.W.
ehHlflHM
N.
v.
1.
Notes.
Chap. VII.
-&
65.
$00.
3
5ci
61.
M.S
McMdim M. 9 fij^g
ii
M. K. E. Nd.;
^ |H
G. V.
66.
cj
M.S E. K. firei^
^r
JCT^CTT: n
M. K.;
err ;r err
II
g=r wrsra:
Nd.;
r
fwaj^
i
cir*icn: n
69.
Q-.
KU.;
I
fira^ ?R
G.
K. V.
68.
3HI*H*4
d'JJ*4lTc<JJr
E.
M.
*
70.
cMJ M.
!
C.
G.
g
II
folrtl
K-
yWlFyrUlcHJH K.
II
71.
jc<u
H MnKu
HWIdin
v.
1.
wuj^ri
II
G.
74.
dHllddfi TcjlajWH
II
B. K. Nd. W.;
76. HcTrPT
fdivjltlfl
G. Ku. V.;
I
M.
Me.
Nd.
for
78. TdfrcM:
M. G.
B. K.; ^FroIti
82. fsrvfalH
||
fTPJ
II
H JW
55R53H
M.
83.
all
G.
M.*
M.s 9V.
8
dl^Ul!
?I^rat
^-iTH M.
9;
the rest
(and Vasishtha
(and Vasishtha).
XXX.
7).
^IclHM.45 K;
5STCIH
M.9 G. B. Nd. K. V.
v.
1.;
85.
{J^JMIJUI'dm G. N. K. Ku.
;
^jixjiy
ajci^mtji M.
88.
3).
85 a
is
found in M. B. only.
I
JRTRT
92.
G.
91.
v.
1.
^ Uil^airH^
95.
I)
G. *M**J44Hdfti G. B.
Me.
M.
G.; l^JdMcJUl
99.
I
97. *Tjf ^f G.; g M. G.; f{ II B. Nd. K. V. ^ S s M. B.; ^ruy^d: KU. v.; ^rfi ^rarrr: T^pea zi^cr:
x i i i
_
foil.)
*n^
for
I.
Spr. 630).
n M.^9 G. K. Nd.jm^f^a^fTii K.;gRqfcfeHfj n irHrg faTtjUH M.8 V. 104. 102. ^'^d^TJlll Nd. K.; W^rRhiraf G. HH^ri: II
101.
f^
-M.
Nd.
106.
105.
IRFI
frnfcTrT H
107. cHEF
M. 4 (corrected
into
OR!)
M.5 K.
G.
fT
TdC6-r(
i
OTWTSn M.9.
116.
110.
fWn
^
1
in.
I
gzn
G.
ciajHianti u c.
ifa f^
I
H.
119.
M. Nd.
120.
I
urdU-siir-i
M.
122.
||
M.4.
-V.
126. WrK^flT
M.
inverts 120
and 128 in
4
position.
131.
130. oTI
II
M.8
M.
4 s.
||
M.
G. K.
TRJHJcU^Hi
'atf%ut G.
M.8.
134.
G.
133.
^ g u^ii5rra ^
Notes.
Chap. VII.
4*
W
140.
JjrsffT rtssio
eitV^ioirrtViTtfgciH n G.
135.
g sh^wn
141. 3J|ti
G. ?fc-
M.;
W9VT3^
<TOT ^JcT G. G.
\JJTcT:
I
138. TsHHjlUsrtlTfcR:
II
M.8.
^
5
fTfolft ?T
Hd*d Wlrhiy
Gr.
for JITS
M.4
i&rr:
R. V.
143. JJfT:
HTH
G.
M.;
145.
K.; JRT:
H s i Nd.; TO: H
.
=r
R. v.; *jrrer
;
G.
^ruhiai-^KiiivTal^a B. V.
Nd.; ^rc4i"iWdl^liiHy-dl^l K.
W.
ufd'JkJH for
9
nfc^^cH M.
I
M.* Nd.
147.
1
4jUI^
M.
TihTrnT
B.
149.
I
C. 2
154.
Wll^HHI
*
*^
II
G.
3R
_____
cina<i:
eJTTOT
UTR
f-
f.
r\
timluffticiMJ
I
UiwqiiTtTiMm
UJlUIVi'ciKUi.lKi:
II
U1!HI
II
^H
ct}\ft4itig*Kci ril^^lTt
^KH-dlRyi:
on
WWT Q&IW
154.
Q&uVj!,r{\:
II
in his gloss
155. fe<'j[jtH;
(?)
M.
337II
*JW
G.
161.
s?t
lin
Ic(lal'lll*4*!6<j(lIT ylt*1*Tl4lJ
4\Ai4t
II
159. SfT
160.
u^iiUllvrc!<TlMri
M. Nd. K. V.;
4
Q||<gJ|4K)
f^*H^H G. E.
WW* ^
K. V.
fgfsro:
R. M.
fvj
164.
WU<1 g
||
M.
G. Nd. K. B.
W.;
Me.
K.;
v.
1.
167.
II
ehlm
172.
f^W
M.*.
U^tdl
II
M. G. R. N. Nd. Ku.
M. G.
171. SoTcR
II
H3nST
I
5RW
M.4
5
G. R.
--
f<|^4^Uti
M.8
H^OT
G.
174. 7TW5.
5TTH ^ift
176.
:
51^51
G.
^U^rl 5RH M. *
ipgw
cnftl
G.; rnrjai|;;
G. K.; M. Ku. R. Nd. V. f;iffTli: M.4 E. Nd; U*ftU4 180. <TOT U^^tilfH^?^ R. M.B 8 9 V.
183.
fsitsr-
182.
M. Nd. K.
g SRMg
fiilft
II
G.
185. qillilfa-
M.
.i
vi ntn n M.
188.
186. HT^e+itdH^i
frg
n G.
m. H wnf
189.
H. L.
<UlSUd W^ yWIH
M.
192.
M.; Ufft
f% 4(i4m9Jr Nd.
I
Taiy^*-fTOT
K.
193.
M.J 25 89 G. Nd.
R.W.
B. K.;
I
**^i*d
3^iT M.
M.4 V.
UadHM
I
M.<
196.
y.
M.
n G.
198. error
ireN
G.
Notes.
Chap.
VH.
M.8.
I
VIII.
51
r?JT
II
200.
tpfTTT Tj^W
M.
M. G. Nd. K. K. W. B.;
ireffofFrnrcmt c\
WRt
203.
C.'
H. L.
202.
I
Sim g
G.; sraro
v>
wirvrfcMJiu n Nd.
TwiMg
G.
5W?T
\
Nd.
204. chHKrti
MA
206210
om. M.
II
206. wf?T
213.
211.
giTWiiffen E.
G.
I.
HN
II
M.i
3 5 8
E. V. (and Mahabhar.
158, 6169);
215.
rTOT Nd.
v.
1.
218.
I
fsndNs^R^Tfa M. Nd.
tfUfft for
SToWr?
M. G. N.
219. fej-
Nd.; SjhjllfT
E.;
tfteTZJcT
Ku. K. V.
THUrD G.
220.
I
G. Ku. Nd. V.
yMajUIUJMldM
M.
224.
wtSRTO H
226.
E. K.
W. frflURH:^
E. K.
II
M. Nd.
CHAPTER
114
K. E. V.
VIII.
M. G.;
om. M. 4
7.
e.
aH^cJI-deh
I
dU^lfd*
N. Ku. Nd.
?HT^m
5cf
8
N. Ku. K. V.;
eTSfri
m^UU4e<
I
^
10.
M.
G.;
W1.
^
G.
E. Nd.
11.
3TT
om. Nd.
i<lllM
G.
^TWgtlrfgv.
tfgvrft
M. G. N. E. Nd.;
^rfcreifft
Ku. Me.
I. 3, 10,
V.
13.
qun
5T
note);
gr
T
all
Ucitdoy
KU. v.
14.
for
G.
vhsuwuiTRi v.;
ngTnf^Rir
I
I. 3, 8).
Nd.
;
16.
^fTlJT
I
M. G.;
22.
^nj
90, 3377)
rl^nl Nd.
^TaTrT
II
G.
25.
ipr
for
^
27.
Nd.
^rTOH
G.
26.
I.
UfdglfiifT
29.
M. G.
cFmiU^m
32.
G.
^^|>^e<l
335. JTJT-
K.
31. farateqt
K. irasr Nd.
33
I
^m-WMW Nd. K.
VU4I M.
I
E. K. c<<il^UUi4ll{l G.
is
placed after 34 by M.
36.
I
K.
%fRT
for JTRcf:
Nd. Gr.
37.
* 5
Nd.; HT3n3 5 8 9
M.
G. Ku. E. K. V.
II
VRJI
for fsrfvjW
M.
38 .
eRti fdTHr^UcT
K. Nd.
favj^i f% M. E,
G.
TffT-
Nd. 2
40.
TiRld
M.
K. Me.
v.
1.
Notes.
Chap. VIII.
4*
E.
*oiml
Nd.
uTiUMUrl
II
II
wTrim<?lMc{
II
W.
I
42. ^fafi
J[*H-I
G-.;
V*f cUdfcfUdi:
Ku. E. Nd. V.
^TJ
Nd.
45.
G.
I
twrtm M.
mfewnj
;
M. G.; Ulfcw:
Nd. B. K. Y.
46.
cRTO
|
g V.
1
MHfeM
II
for
51.
^S
G.
49.
gi
E. Nd. oI^T ^T
G.
WO
TclekWH
G.;
im
v.
?!
VJimnflTd K. ehlUlH M.
52.
5RJ3JJ eTT
3 5 8 9
Me. N. Nd.;
hUUH M. *
Srfffr
G. Ku. K. V.
1.
sj
M. G. N. Nd.
II
TO Ku. K. E. ?fo-
fesjfeai Me.
3 8 9
fJwTdi'IjrT
II
HHfeWfT
II
II
M.i
N. Nd.; gnrcT
II
^tirdi'AJrj
M.4
SR^
^l-4ldrdi'iUfj
E. K.;
Ku. V.
54.
53. ^t^tT
E. V.
cjfH
57.
|
"MfH ^
M.
i
G.
myowmdfd
55.
5
s s 9
G. Ka. E.
ij
^iftldH
g
v.
G. H^iiJU-diru G. E. v.
3 8 9
i.
TTRTR:
HTT
WRITSRT M.
Me. G. N. KU.
i.
K.; ^if^ui:
Ku. E. V. W.
1.1,61); frTrTR:
^rT ^IHK
I
^fOrFT M.
^rT ^rUrW
58136
es.
II
B.
fl-
E. Nd. V.
om. M.
3
;
5961
i
om. M.
59.
?ng^
sfsft-
M.8 \J^T n K.
fgcffsirT:
^rrehj ^if^ui:
69.
Nd. fcmCld K.
II
65. ij-
G.
UKU^lfu ^TfOW
omits this S'loka.
M.
5 8
G. K. V.;
II
II
M.* E. Nd. M.
70.
HH^H g
M.5 89 Nd.
71.
M. G. Nd. K.;
E. V.
72. 75.
HTgHg ^
K. Nd.;
II. 1, 189).
m^f?T E. V.
76.
g^ffl K.
77. ^3Kt
OTgrt M.
& 9
^gft
^sfcU^qmT^ M.
|
E.
v.
1.
Nd.;
^ofit
JlUHsqt
HT^
W.
;
K.
C.i
2
f^Zi:
Nd.
I
79,
Id Ul :
5^R
Tfj
M.8
80. t??I
I
N. K. H.
* 6
q^j ^||fdHI
I
Nd.
8 9
G.;
81. t-ileftimivrfirUMNTidN
Mt*tjii-i
I
Me. M.
Hl*lillWlr(4HT{WH
eft! ctlUI-riiji
M.
Ku. E. Nd. K. V.
SfT
G.
Gr. inserts
I
WHWHiri ^Tf<JryW^WlU4c<
fjRt
cTT
^
II
TdTajWrf n
^TcEI
W IW
J
^rlm4
82. smSOl
cf$rW
II
II
dSgHU
M.*
II
K. V.
s.
M.
85.
!
^Vt^|
M.8
9
;
G. E. Nd. K.
m.
(and Bcihtlingk's
I.
^^f
Ku.V.
Notes.
Chap. VIII.
K.
N.;
pr.
m.
88.
srSfaw^rT tTTrT:
ll
II
W3 SWT tTT?T5F:
90.
I
R- M.
V. (and 113).
Ku. H. V.
mtt (m*
Rf rcRT
92. 515T
Nd. 2 ) VT?
q?S?TJT
Nd.;
91
.
rm
Nd.
R. M.; ijim
^rW
II
^T^ Nd. 2
M.
4 5 9
M.<*
R. Nd. K. V.
93.
ohUltJr)
for
chUHH
II.
M.J
33).
1
Wit!
M. G. Ka. Nd.
94.
I
(and Narada
I
1, 101);
11.
SJcR^ Ku. E. o^
V. K.
I
(
'
3nrF^ o^
Vas.)
^5R
95.
M. Go.
f
a^H
Kn. V.;
^K
g^H
G.
q^;:
^fg
M.
11.
G. Nd.
98,
and
3.lrH-i:
rlFf aerhl^f
iZW^rT
^TCR ^trf
?
inicRTT v
II
3flcJ^wfdi*jytl VT-
3
B. (and Baudhayana
rf
II
u Nd.
102. enin^eiii*rnrr
M. G. N. K.
103.
104.
I,
for rTTW
II
G.
I
fgvfl *ra?|
H^S
rlGT
TclfajWH
II
Nd.
. .
105.
giHcJrU^ M.
G.
107. TTfrt =TC: 109.
I
106.
'
SfOTTOl^lSTwi^rm a
r
^A-H^rH cTTSWT G.
108.
Nd.
for
H^Or:
ll
K.;
2
SoRT
110.
II
M.s
fc!?3^ M. Nd.
?nfct?3^
C.
^
I
BHi^lT^JW G.
for in* G.
qtlcR V.
fsTOrfi
\
111.
rl^5^
G. Nd.
-V
sfT^mTW
G.
114.
i^
G.
M. G. E.;
i^
II
Nd. V. K.;
ig
M.
cfTTO^ Tor
^nnsf G.
II
116.
;
imri: Frai:
M. Nd. V.
ri
^trr:
yfw-ufw^irr
SRT^ N.I.
120.
^~
for
38).
^ri ^r
E.
&ri ^a^gfar^rt^g M.
122.
|^HT^a
aT^WT^fJ
Me.
fj
M.9 G. Nd.
Nd.
124.
II
Nd.
.
123.
^d<jlgU
Nd.
M.s
Nd. G.
?nfa
Gr.
fsRJTO
3Ti
R.
127. 130.
MIJU^<Hi^
for
iO&-$
?ITrT
M.
G.
r&S
- 132 om.
certain
MSB. referred
or
I
to
by Me.
I
fltg Nd.
G.
^5T
or
^cl ??MUHW
or ^nan^f:
;
M. G. K.;
Kn. Nd. E. V.
U*d*UlliH^V M. G.
40
Notes.
Chap. VIII.
135.
^UlUHHit
11.
||
M. G. Ku. R. Nd.
B.
W.;
fluiHHHT.
||
K. V.
137. ^rnfleUUchl G.
Nd. (and
Vishnu IV.
*j-H*m
II
10);
138.
?^R-
Nd.
pronounces 139 to
N. Ku. K. R. V. %TOff M. G. Nd.; HiJd<UU 141. ofT oRcTtrT be spurious; not without reason.
I
Nd. Gr.
142. JJfTW
K.
143. 5J
fraTOt M.8
144.
HIU^dH^
G.;
K.
148.
d\aW
149.
M.
Narada
II. 1, 80);
Ku. H" V.
(and Narada
f^ragfoSJ
YH^UluTnlV M.
TG) life!
^
^
Nd. sfhjJTtJR
^ZIH
II
M.
G. R. (and
Narada
v. 1.);
UUI^fn
II
151. ^rt
36).
153.
fgfMlTH
M. G. N. K.; TISffrT
Ku.
See
gj
II
M.
154. 5RTTW
158.
162.
^df^H:
Nd.
164.
HrOT WrafH G.
165. cnrorrfv}
-x
W.
B.
I
166. 3R3*S[
VJS*
167.
II
Gr.
^T onci^ii 4J44M4.H
168. q^ftf
.
d*4iyiri
fc^^Wyd
for
G.
II
Nd.
. .
Hf^Hi4
M.
^5!?^
^^HM
M.
v.
169.
1.
TcjUVHIdTl G.
172. eJUHH^JlTS
N.
B. V. K.; wraSJTTcJ
M.W.
R.
175.
174.
Nd. V.
G.;
eTSlT for
STO G.
K. R.
^
177.
^qr^Tl^M ^HPI G. K.
M. G. R. K.;
176.
'
*rar
'agwrn
I
5nf?rcrT R- o.
1
H. L.
^iuh^f
G.
178.
TclcKUHUk
Q-
Nd. B.
Arrangement
199; in Nd.: 180, 195, 188b, 185, 186, 189, 194, 187, 188a,
184, 196,
190193,
197, 198,
i
new
verse (the
same
in N. Gr.):
nnzit
199. 180. irai
ci^*c<iUikity
efM G. Nd.
Nd.
182. 184.
^fOW
for
^fW
Nd.
(Tr^rT:
II
G.
^TT f^K
;
TTO:
WTfsffT G. Ku.
R. V.
sfaft?fore 3TTO
^T M.
N. B.
31^^ 3TOT:
II. 2, 10);
mifcTH K. Nd.
186. "faqlr^feUl
Notes.
Chap. VIII.
G. Me. K. Ku. C.
2
;
188. fHtjMliclil
HU66lg
B. Nd. C.
192.
M. R.3 --
191. F^ihli
OT G.
HmifafcilU M.
fc&ufi M. Nd.
Nd.
G.
198.
193.grraTfWrT M. G. B. Nd.
WlTOt S H WrT
199. graft
Nd.
iJig^Ttr
wTCT
M. G.
B,.;
wirsra v. K.
fo:
csrr
||
$mv
5sr B. Nd.
G.
200. Uor
i
^H M.
B. V.
arerefsnff
VJ
G.
I
ajw s
G. M.S
w^rer Nd. \ CV
Nd.
203.
iftf\irw
M. G.
2
Nd. K.;
sfrfarTt
^TH
^f
;
5^2
C.
H.
^T^,ci
M. G. N. Nd. B. K. L.
205. 3T
209.
sfif
f-llcJdi
M. G. N. B. K. B. W. Gr.
gWR Ku
?T
Nd. V.
TTH^'HI
II
G.
207. dfcmi IH
M. K.
ohlH
II
M. B.
-
Nd.
M. B. K.
I
B.
212. 5RFTf^3jraJTRTtr
3^
I
^T
cTH
II
Nd.
M.
-
fiit^THH H G.
216.
214. 5rT^ratfefTT G.
iMiMl~f 061
;
N ^- K V.; ^ ^J ^SJ G.
-
HW:
SH
II
K.
W.
gglvkuiTll
u:
C.
2
;
M. G. N. B. Nd. K.
K.
i
H gt^lUl
221.
||
Ku.
v.
Gr. K.
217. *rca: K.
;
w.
^gRw
MMMIUJHI
H. L.
G.
^g
M. G.
C.
'
Ku. B. Nd.
K. B. C. 2
5rT5 C.
222.
II
M. G. Nd.
H. L.;
STT
223. ST
33TTWr^H ^
9
Nd. ^n^fjf M.
225.
M^^TH H
M. 4
5
G. B. Nd. K. V. M.8
(and Narada
231
is
Mleh-ufd
226 om. K.
UM(^T
tfrHIJT
I
faifwWl
M.
Me.
I
like the
234.
(1x1-11*4
\
M. Nd. (and M.
Narada, Pref.
slfer
^Tg ^
all
the
rest.
HHW^ji^
235.
?cRTp. 8);
G.
236. ^UTc|*\AM'i
M. G. K.
pr.
a.
M. G.
B.;
II.
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I
167)
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?MHI^^TH
I
M. G. B. Nd. K. B. W. (and
xifeJIUH M. Nd.
II
Narada
II. 11,
41);
q
II
feMlcftfrH
Ku. V.
240 om.
K. falllH
55f G.
crR^TOW
245.
Nd.;
VcJUIHI^H^UM
246.
M.
241.
SH
II
M.
< 5
tilHl^dlM M. B. K.;
in M.: 247a, 250b, 249a, 247b,
G. Nd. V.
^jl^Prilq V.
Arrangement
Notes.
Chap. VIII.
253. "fafsTTPi:
;
II
G. K.R.V.; "faHUlfr
II
Nd.W.;
M. B. See 282
<T
266.
254.
UlWIch
I
M. G. Nd. K. E.;
fgTJRrT:
II
Ku. V.
STig
I
G. Nd.
G.;
^UujlT^Or:
K
I
G.
um^miT^ll^M:
I
Nd.; HTWjtffTnTGrTI
jl*HlTlcjiT*j-i:
I
N. K.;
B.
259.
^WyiTrdUTIH
M. K. NJ.;
K.
260.
G. B. V.
^\i M4iy^llfl
II
g^-
II
Me. G. N. Nd. K. B.
W.
Kl.; eHTJlfnu:
B. V.;
9IH'JUWyi M
II
M.
267.
262.
fcTHUm:
ll
G. N. Nd. K. B.
W. Ku.
B,; TclTH^H;
15, 15);
?T
M.
jWlSRT
M.s
s
II.
JUJVjajH
M.s
;
cT&JH M.89
270.
fg5nf?T
s.
M.89 K. Nd.
fggnf?? ^f G.;
f^lHTw
f^^TZn, or
M.
271.
f^RJt Me.
f^iwt,
279.
f^^jt M.
II
C.i 2;
fa^WT K.;
Nd.
I
W.
:
276. 31 3T!3: G.
IN JTOW:
K.
I
277. H^rilM
81.
fg-
||
K.
W.
G. R. K.
W.
(and Narada
Nd.
d<*6dai:
cv
M.
G.
M.*
286.
G.;
K. V. (and Narada
^T^ri
IRH imi
287.
M. G. W.
in.;
TTlffr
K.
s.
WET
Ku. N. V. K.
m.
G.
rHj M. G. K. B.
293.
II
W.
Ku. Nd. B. V.
fg^Ifft 2fW:
II
ZHW o
1.
for
gi^
C.
H. L.
II
M. Nd.
29:. fg^TfrrT:
II
G. Me. v.
N.
B.; .ffcraTftrn
or
Tc^tHd:
B. V.
II
II
K.
299.
298. JTT-
M. G. K. B. W.;
lfJVtTJ
UlUHdH O
Nd.;
Jm5R5T O
^
WTOT hr-
q^t
G.
II
301. fclfsK-
3RI^rHUm*4
G.
302.
II
fsRI?T^3P
G.
305
T^^IM
5
G. Me.
C\
M.
307.
nfHWPT M.*
B. Ba. K. N.
Ku. V.;
308.
wffWm
II
M.;
^<r^HK*4-Hli
G.
M. N.; ?H^f?lT
309.
R. K. B. Ku. V.
nfwTT
sg^T^'d
I
M. K. Nd. B. B. W.;
fclUHlM'**!
Nd. stf
IRSEvHw^W
II
G.;
Notes.
Chap. VIII.
4*
SHOTS
JJTJ
?O%T
II
Nd. Me.
for
v. L; sjlj
fsraRvf^HW
II
II
G. v.
1.
M. N. R.
Ku. V.
310.
5ni^
vs
5P^T Nd.
*
ofT
G.; ?T
II
M.
3i:-i.
312. *#rl\ M.
G. K. Nd. E.:
Ra
V. Ku.
^fr^Cdi M.5
Q-.
9 ft.
Nd.
M.{.
u: f%c?ft R. K. Ku. M.
V. q^dVtqtlN M.
Me.
IRrS^1.
VWWVT3
M.
R.
314. \rer?TT
Me.
v.
M.< G.
I
XX.
M. Nd.
318.
rrafiTOrP M.
Me. G. K. Ku.
in
(and Vasishtha XIX. 45, Narada, App., 48, and the texts quoted
lingk,
I.
Boht-
Spr.,
5735,
and 'Nachtrage')
320.
^Tarf^rT M.s
'Sjircip
I
4 s
;
niff^JfT V.; c\
nnfir:
-
^irT
Nd.
M.^
for
321. TT^T^TinT
cj|f|fj|i4
li
G.
322.
^HIH
^ ^o M ^1^ M. Gr.
9
;
I
5 9
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33);
V.
323.
I
K*
M.
3
4
"'cf
^TToFTtrn^
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\V.
tr
^Trafrrarsra G.
-
iliumy Nd.
330.
K. mt-MWuRurtW
M G N
N(1
^-ERdUnUdU
332.
Ku. R. K. V.
331.
5T5i: M. K. R.:
3^:
G. Nd. Ku. V.
2
Me. G. N. R.
H. L.
G.
tft
_
;
_
350.
omits 332.
II
M.
ZlrT
^rdlMoMUH
Nd.
1.
^ ^ 1H
^
*7H
II
M C.
II
Nd.
II
G.
K. V.
^t) M. V.
M.
i',48.
V.;
f^ahlri
G. K. Ra. Ndd.;
R. Nd.
>4ic<MTfi(
MIU<*tH:
G.
;
fsmniJT fe(w5
;
MW
G.;
G.
349.
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M.
s 8 9
Nd.
EBftfenTTZnTOrfT R.
wlfc(UIWUUTrr Ra. M.
G. N.
V.
See 112.
^
\-mHT
H^
C.2
--
dHq<^
dH^T
:
all
the rest
351. rT
TF^W
M. K. H. L.
I
H-*j^*4 G. R. Nd.
^' r
Nd. nfiTTl^J
I
IxJ^fil;
Nd.
i
353.
f% 5TTOH
i
H~l*l'Ti G.
N<I.;
354. yldy-^i>
i
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5Wr?r^
G.; literati:
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63)
;
R. v.
sse.
I
CR
jfir err
v.
M.
R.
II. 12,
7J% jfa gj
K. Nd. N.
1.
357.
dU^M^qT
Notes.
Chap. VIII.
358.
UUlRHJMUd:
362.
G.
359.
F5T
Nd.
II
II
G. Nd.
364.
3TTR
II
for sflfk
fhrraw g?R
G.
HTWrifo o
E.
M. Nd. Gr.
367.
M.3
insert 365
Nd.
M.;
<J 11^*4
-sffT
368. UchlU
rest.
370.
Nd.
1
,
like the
ITT rT
M.; &T
efRIT
cIT
U*4JlrWl G.; vs
R-
^^lra
%3
G. M. Nd. E. C.i H.
371. TnTfU*nwil<4-
u. C. 2
M. G. N. Nd.; ^=ft fTT%in!I5fi7rrT Ku. V.; frifH^Hdfafn E. - 372. fTrasnera^T JRT: II M.* s n^ 3WH MIU5F?T II A1.4 (correc;
^
i
tion)
165, 6016).
374.
^Tf
G.
M. E. K. V.
375.
*5T
M. G. E. Nd. K.;
V.
^T
V.
K. N. Nd.;
M. G. E. V.
f^afe:
-
b,b.
380. TfEfrfTgR
381.
NH
Nd.
SW Nd
fera:
II
385.
^ljt:
VcT)4.JII>rli:
uRdbW
G. E. Nd. Gr.
G.
*Hl3Wr Nd.
M.
9
tffr'R
Gr.
388.
TljTrcleli
^TRW
Nd.
390.
f^^lU^lr^HI
few
II
G.
392. finft
M.
Go. Nd. E. K. V.
or rTS^
II.
393. rTvPT
M.
394.
f^TTO M. G. V.;
^ WIW*W
M.
8 9
II
Nd.
3TtZi:
9
^HfTJga^ti
396.
Nd.
G. g(T-
^^JjrajfsR^ST M.s
(correction) E.
I
M. Gr. Nd.;
vj
Ku. V. K.
398.
397. rTrTSTni:
Nd.
lW:
I)
E.
4 5
399.
^TfT
II
G.
i
401.
for fsraro G.
402406
I
om. M.
402.
fnn
I
JTH
M. Nd.
K.
403.
I
rlHfllrtpfgfrW
M.
I
G. Ku.;
K-; TOTrflM^itSfiW
E.;
^
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g wrrg^fom
I
V.;
UTf^^rf^TfTJT
Nd.;
H^?
I
M.s
404.
I
rrt
G.
rR
E. Ku. V.
Nd.
M.;
II
Nd.
2.
407.
mfcR
9FTW
G.
408.
8 9
Notes.
409.
3TOT M.8
Nd.
411. cRTcSfT
II
M. G. Nd.;
G-
oRTCUSJ
\\
E. V. K.
412 tf
G-.
3TW eRTC$wfmT3
4i6. with: K.
413. ^JlTRcT
417. fercrstft
13W=n
4is.
M.
- 414. fsretjt
Nd.
gro-
G.
420. dtf4HT5R
JTSfaw
II
Nd. Gr.
CHAPTER
I
IX.
M.
;
2. fspsra
HS^WRn^
Ml Ir*4-Tl
Nd.
3.
I
G. V. K.
3.;
Tlir
II.
II. 3, 45;
Vasishtha V.
I.
Narada
4. 5.
13, 31
in
BohtHngk's
Spr., 4067).
M. N. Nd.
?r:
ii
7.
\m
TRff
ig
Nd.
I
8.
vrraf nftrsn
^f
G.
Nd.
v.
1.;
11. 5IT
fgfsTOtoWrT
M.
V.; UKlUlltSIW N.
I.
Spr. 4044,
cri
note); ^gftwt if
E.
15.
Uc<TiW^n
^Trd-HrclM
Nd.
cJv^ti clT
K. (and Hitopadesa,
G. Me.; grarf%TUT5a
M. N. K. Nd.;
E. V.
I
17.
"HNHH4
G. Me. K. N. Nd. E. B.
I
W.
Kl.;
;n-
M. Ku. V.
Me.
v.
'
19.
TTTT
II
^HTOTSertT
Nd. Gr.;
II
gnfTT
or
Ceffij
1.
fsjlS^iffTJT
M. G. N. Nd.; facgifTh
\JmUfyiH6d
v.
1.
Me. E. K. Ku.V.
N. places 21
I.
20. ^rfiT
M.
s 8 9
v.
21. irea
Wt
E.
before 20.
8401);
23.
SITf^
M. G. K. N.
231,
26.
Smf*
or
HTTf* E. Ku. N. K. V.
27.
Trn^TTC^T G.
fora: fera: E.
TjfjTW Nd.
tfflfig
28.
ST:
S3T
II
G.
29. W-fNIohhiyrillHT
M. N.; "en^^'^HI
for
s.
G.;
v.
1.
dlM^<4HI Ku.
5R^ft
I
E.
K. Nd. V.
See V. 165.
<
;
82. ?.$:
va
& o
ii
Nd.
Nd. M. N.
* 5
;
K.
pr.
m.
IT^T
G.
G. Ku.
Ndd. K.
m. V.
36.
tfT^ajmUd M.
39. sii^yi
^.
Nd.
43.
fi1?^nJ
42.
^^
M.*
^cwfvdffn^r:
5 9
G.
crrfti
G.
tM
E. G. Nd.;
WT
M.8 Ku. K. V.
Notes.
Chap. IX.
T:
g
Nd.
G. E. Nd.; fstfgtrT M.
ifhsi Gr.
47. d<ilflrrl
JJ^ g
ddllTlYk
IHld G.;
II. 12,
M.
Ku. N. Nd. R.
M.
'
V. (and Narada
G. E.2.
28;
II
Mahabhar. in.
293,
16683);
5 8 9
jj^nad
I.
Spr. 6650,
Q3Rnfn|
M. G. R. K. (UjfNl
'
Vasishtha XVII.
II
G. Nd.
52.
g^iHjH
54.
M. G. Ku. Nd. E.
2
;
TrfaNft E.
K. v.
53.
wnumraNr
II.
M.
n^ai gfc4M&r
Ku. Nd. V.
N. L. C.2;
Nd.
gj^
C.
M. G.
R. K. (and Narada
57. ZJT
WTOT
G. E. K.
62.
61. Hlfc<frd
M. G. E. Nd. K.;
tfa^
C.
'
^f^
66.
L.
f?T^ M.
G. E. Nd. K.;
f?^
H.;
fsT^
C.2 L.
t^
M. G.
cRT:
II
R. Nd.;
ftcTU:
|
gw
M.
Ku. K. V.
"Urirro
68. rRTT
M. G. E. Nd.;
ufHdrll^
II.
I
71.
1JW J^HW
I
M.9 K.
72. cfpqf
G.
ch^lWHI^iy Wti^fH
I
&
R-
12, 33);
thmmn$U|*ftuqTgqrT
M. V. HWlfu
HW ?T95,
%fTO ^Tf^R^TaTHT
96 between 74, 75.
M. V.
74.
fggr:
for
^:
77
-
Nd.
Nd. inserts
76. \HTlfftefT
Gr
fgmmf
78.
sqfeWfT M. TWrT
M. K.
M.
uU^5:
1 1
K.
M. G. E. N. v. 1. Nd. K. W.; %q?fqT5^ Ku. N. B.V. fgTJWirTOT 9 Kit. K.; JTCTUdiUI4JrU<HI M. G. N. Nd.; UdJUIUrU^Tll M.
UmiV33rTT Ku. V. R.
^1^^1501 M.
ufdlWl
ftl^dJI
^H6UI Ku. V.
84.
Nd. V.
TX-
^WH\^\ M.
Nd.
Nd. K.;
86.
&rm V.
R.
85.
imrfa
I
for i^JT
^rUeRW
G.
;
V.
^T
^
G.
II
M. R.
WWd
;
HmsdlTd: W.
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5nf?T M. G.
gTOgT5r
90.
Ku. V.
cTOHiyUI^H
M G
K. N.
v.
1.
Nd.;
g^T^g^^H
v.
1.
N. V.
92.
^SU
Nd. Gr.;
^T:
Me.
93.
S^
M. G. R. K. Nd.
H fl
Ku. V. Accor-
Notes.
Chap. IX.
4*
to
is
pronounced
I
M.
G.;
T*W?T HT*yirH*T:
Me.
v.
1.
E. K. Nd. V.
N. E. Nd.;
99, 101.
ZJ2f?srej
9 99. <4dtimiUMTllU M. G. {UgchtMluf M. * s Nd. o o B^rlHl Ku. K. V. Arrangement in Nd.: 98, 100,
101.
MHfltUj4louU^ld M. Nd.
rft
V.; MJ^Tl^mibMffF
eft
G. E. K.
102. HiTrtaKrli
M. N. Nd.; .TlfaxKHT
103.
G. Ku. E.V.;
trnrf K.
fa^ife
104.
M.
\
^prow M.
I
G. E. Nd. K. Gr.;
107.
Ku. V.
HI
for
OTHT
Nd. Gr.
f ____
H 5*
M.
5 9
G.;
^
5cT
M.
?rer
WTH
: ||
E. Ku. Nd. K. V.
-v
110.
i
HS1RS
r, .
G.
HcrssaT^a ^5***
114.
fjrrrar ?r
u-
G.
fmft
life
iNd.
115. <^V|44H:
G.
116. HTSTHT
119. fNrarei
M. G.
Nd.; rctam E. K. v. x
118.
^n-n: ^n-ire7 M. o
123.
I
M.
G.
L.;
I
Nd. E. K.
iTeRSHK Ku. V.
all
tR
Joi464qiMI
the rest.
124. ^tWtTl^'iJW
15);
G.
tR atJW,^!
Gautama XXVIII.
;
^nmfkm
;
C.i
H. L.
126.
Ui M. K. Nd.
128. JUT
F^cJtpirciTpgfcr
E. Ku. V.
;
Hsl^iiiyi ^T?T G.
I
gf%5RT:
131.
E. V.;
^
G.
M^ehlti
Nd.
JTZrgf^oRT:
G.;
M.
M.i
132.
8 9
lf^
M.3
W.
B. E.
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II
E.
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;
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ddJUTifrUU^ Nd.
23).
136.
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M. G.
gifr-
Nd. K.
137. *JTO
ftW
H
Me.
v.
1.
jprar
M. G.
uo.
II
^ rMHWW
142.
* ;
H
I
ftW: for?:
M.
141. flintfd
J& 1 ^^K:
Nd.
3fcw:
HrT:
Nd. Gr.
143. safsTOrfi: G-
K.
144, 146.
145.
gi
M. E. Nd.
Gr.; =9
G. E. Ku. V.
jimflr^ M. K. E.
150.
Be.;
II
qj^rM^ G. V.
G.
151.
fcjyHcC
qWlft
152.
^hai
E, V.
for
^t
olT
I
M.
4 s 9
VR5TT?T E.
HsgreroT M. G. K. Nd.
qftehu3rj
I
M. G. K.; qftoROTI
154. tl&lU-*!
E.;
Gr. Nd.
jft ^T
WH
M. E. Nd. K.;
41
Notes.
Chap. IX.
wra
KU. v.
155. arrawrsR
R-
M. G. K.
161.
This reading
in^OT
TOETJT
is
censured by Me.
Gr. K.;
;
160. ST-
for gfl<i\W G.
M. G. Nd.
m^ET
WW
1
Ku. V. fTT^W TOPT M. Nd.2 K. Gr.; HT^T 5R*T*T G. rTT^si tR^fW R. Nd. _ Ku. V. 166. 165. Tu-ufcWim M. M.* 8 164. cTT II G.
&&$
ftrfTT
M.
{cmtir^i 14(1^9 UJ
Gr.
lU^WeRT^'JRJT
II
M. G.
R. K.; Nd. V. 168. fOrTT umtichT^IH*; M R. Ku. K. V. (and Yajnavalkya II. 130).
Nd.; fsnjtrsra V.
G. K. R.;
5f
M. Nd.;
169.
gr Me. G.
fe^m^
M. G. R. K.
s?
170. ITCrT
[cJTil^H
M. Nd. &T&! M.
I
ITSI
ITS om.
M.
Wt^gM\
Nd.
R-;
FJ^^yi
180.
178.
dlt^H
Nd.
K. Nd.
184.
II
H^ fffraf
fT?T
II
G.
imt-
Gr.
181. fqflrTT
M.
UW^
H
V. K.
M.
182201 om. M,
G. R. K. C.' L.
||
jjch^H R. ^rS
II
G. R. Nd.;
UTH U^cJdltiH;
wfr
J?nw
H.;
^ft
Ra.
v.
JWra
1.
C.2
Nd.
va
185. cTT
G. R. Nd. K.;
190.
^
I
V.;
II
189. S5R5OT:
WC Nd. o
d-rmi^H o
G. Nd.
Nd.
I
191.
gt i^T G.
194.
m<jm<f Nd.
197. UrT
195. ^riraf
Nd. Nd.
196.
V.;
tRJFm
G. R. Nd. K.
HOT
198.
G.; OrlFJ
WT3
*;
K.; MJHldlUIMUdl^l
G.
fwillW
G. R. Nd. K.
KU. v.
202.
g
II
sornzj
M.
Nd.; (JUJlT^lciHWH
204.
all
II
Nd.
qfe Tc<dllHUlTHHII7
Nd. R.
v.
UlddSU G. K.;
qfrmfrH M. ?r*
M.
218.
^T
TJT5W for
IRW
I
o o 1 2 219. H. L. *3H C. ^TO?T M. G. K. Nd. B. Ku. C. Nd. Nd. places 219 before 218. 220. f% wnft for foTj
5T
Nd.
214. OTfTSRTT
II
G.
Tnft K. Nd.
221.
220227 om. M.
225.
fadUjyR
Nd.
R.
224. irea
ehKUH
Gr.;
Nd.
^PT
G. Ku. V.;
I
JHH
M:
TT5J
N. R.;
I
^]<M K.
230. 3231.
M. Nd.;
v.
1.
^fi^TTTnT
II
etfnTHm
G. Ku. V. R. K.
surrr? Nd. for
Me.
eFTT
M.
233.
Notes.
Chap. IX.
&
II
M.
234. *HWTrSn
UrTH
V3
HW ifa
G.;
HFTCff
*r7lft
SrfH
3
fj
M. E.
235.
rff^d
G. V.
q^nifen M. Nd.
237. SrTO
M. G.
V.
238.
^wftgqr
for "inSST
M.
fraUTSTT E. Nd.
239.
wTrlUslT^HVkiH M.
Ku. V.
M.
G. N. Ku. Nd.;
q$
(TO)
g^TTI E.
K.
;
241. sTTtFRinsrar
^HsWOr G.
SffrSR
Nd. E.
243. 244.
Nd. Ku. V.
md^TTlUWU^ Nd.
5R
?T
^f
^ra^
M.
fl
for SRTHSf
Nd.
247.
fc^IcH
M.;
f^^TfT
V. K.;
fe^iH
^T
G. E. Nd.
M. K.
m
r
M. shriek *H M. Nd.
r
254.
vm
Hi:
r-
fg Nd. E.
I
fT^nfwor^H M.
5c*U4M
1).
M.
256.
nir-
^TIT G. E.
v.
filer
WHidcyijyi
I
SFTTJ
M. G.
fcfft t*iii<iH<5*fr
Nd.; ?gf7
^rTildFc*l(iU;
J
I
V.;
5Rnior
1
^TT
^Rftf^iT 5RT:
E.;
I
K.
M.
n
II
u M.
wgrrsifafipR:
H?
n G. KU. E. v. K.;
).
259.
ajHlUetiU
N. Nd.
260. JJcJUIdJR
ZTfrT
for
fegTR^-
N. Nd.
p. 364);
6\
TltWTSI M.;
263274
om. M.
I
263. fsfTTS
tdMT Nd.
G. N. E. Nd.;
Nd-
268.
;
G. E. Nd. Ku. N.
W.
B.;
II
WSW^atnildSvtl V.
Nd. E.
272.
K.
rTT5T
269.
II
^^inrTsTTOcrR
K.
274.
Nd.
5f7R
^^wj
275.
STT
G- Nd.;
F?rTmf Ku.
I
V.;
E.;
d^Hl^f
N.;
I
trW^
-
K.
Hllclejjtrli wf*ArlT5f
I
Nd. E.;
I
wirl*Hf
I
fejrIIH
G.
Hfrioci^n'R
II
M. K.
felHR
3ifarT
V.
HI^UIIHUyielH^
WrafgfgWW
279.
Nd.
for
276.
E.
rTlTrfU^H
K. Nd.
278. jftaSI
M. Nd. fajMIM
15gra
rT-
Nd. E.
^RR
E.
fT^lohSdchH Nd.;
|
M. Nd.
H^ffu
for
Hlfa
M.
(J
UJ VJ^TrnTHTlHW
II
M.
Notes.
Chap. IX.
G. E. Nd.; SdJlTJcfi-HWUI^W
oin.
II
K.;
dlWWMW^I^W
282. <J<JJIcj3wj
II
V.
280, 281
II
M.
tTSfaraH
M.;
K.
cTT
283.
MIIU^fTl
^T ^jfr ^T M.;
287.
E.
286.
WnTTlcr
M. Nd.
mzm 5^ ^T
II
M.
288.
g
1
eFlSJTf^ for
KJlftu Nd.
for
C.2
TT5IT STT1T C.
H. L.
*
^fiTT
^ftsfiTT
Ku. E.2
L.;
TlRMt
T:
Me. M.
G. K. E.i C.2
Ra
H.;
C.
gfenr^tSK M.i;
gft-
M.
I
9
;
fl
Nd. Gr.
G. K.
Ue<H^H
E.
294. H*T?rT
Me. M.
B.
W.;
HWJE.
Nd.;
1^-
Ku. V.
296. 297.
fdiilsU^ M.
^g
^g ^
V.
II
fajtdjjrAH
M.
298. jic(H*4
Nd. M<.lrHH;
II
M. Gr.; Ullr^HK
cTrT:
Ku.V.-
5RW y*4H<H
I
Nd.
W.
B.
for
gTR
||
M. E. Nd.
307.
M.
quui
sffOW Nd.
c(l**llH<.t
I
for
H5im Nd.
I
Gr.
M. (and
M. M.
Eatnayana
cTT
II
122, 2).
311.
Hdlfo
HJlfllT
M.
313.
312.
grfl
for grfit
II
E.
^TVjf^^H^I^HW
M.9
314.
^W^T
316.
TJiajlHjHV^; M.
rU
G. Nd. E. K.
W.
;
M. K. E.
rfFMU
II
fulfil
Nd.
yiHUI^lfU G. Ku. V.
II
atH
II
for
qiff
M.
II
318.
tpH
Nd.
319. JTlfT
M. G. K.;
fig
HH
Ku. E.
V.; f%^r:
323.
Nd.
320.
gft: |Nd. M.
<.I^M
322.
g^gM. ^IT^T ^ E.
W.
E.
2
;
V.;
HH
^HI6Jvq Nd.
324.
^WTgrfft
G. K.
^^r grWt M.
II
gmr: M.
^HfeUi: TOoTH:
K.
330.
331.
IJ-
V.
II
V.
fdcJVJHi
335.
M. G. E. K.
Nd.;
TjfeWTW
V.
334.
duUcHm
K.
Notes.
Chap. IX. X.
2
M. G. N. E. K.
s.
m. E.
L. H,
gi^mmiHuTf
rSHT C.i
R.I K.
p.
m.
W.
CHAPTER
M.
:
I
X.
Tji
UTft:
tfc^ljl WfHo9'W if
K.
^fiKSffftrei:
cr-
4j3i
for
dUIMJ
Gr.
ii
12.
||(il-ad|ifij|c;U
N.
wiwrenra
II
G. c.2 KU.
cnuri^rc
M. G.
^ftoRT:
Nd.
;
l^T
G.
UlfHHlW ^ M.
16,
KR
for
E. K.
inTrfHfcq
18.
V.
Nd. inserts
;
17 before 15.
I
HIM.
TpfiS:
M. G.
IJ5FRS:
?r
I
E. Nd. Gr.
^T^mi Nd.
?r^zn
M. G.
G. N.
t
rn^arar E. KU. K. v.
cCTrZTTi'irymMidrjijn
II II
oTT G. Nd. K.
20.
aiiyryctriirtii x
M. G. E. Nd. K. B. W. L.;
:
I
aTrBTfsiffT Fsrfsrfi^rT
I
C.i
H.
21.
Vf^-
M. G. N. K.; Mr^ehHAsh; G\
IV. 20).
Gautama
cTT^\n^ Nd.;
2 5
;
lJWlsH
5SI
II
^11 M.i
u G.
;
^
ii
1 1
M.9;
radSaj^^frziT u GO.;
IJlSCn-n
*3is?roT
22.
;
K.;
n-
55 ^
M. G.
Ku. E. V.
24.
;
II
Nd.;
7^ 5cT
;
II
grrmftH*Tc<T K.
awrf^fefe*
cRU^-d Nd.
;
oTTOH c<tU*i:
26.
M. G. E. Ku.
G. E.
sRFJTT
II
Nd.
V.; 24 text
I
om. Nd.
^lll^MVW
M.
;
27.
v.
1.;
^Hqfnl fgmfifTR
Gr.
JTTrJ-
(5fTf?n:)
I
Hl^ldl
3iW:
Me.
G.
m^lKll
N. Ku. E.V. K.
II
28.
^tD^I ^
II
Nd. E.V.
srrTtrcciftr
c4lrytc(li
3iWTH u v.
I
32.
^rr^q^^^w
=TW
V.; gT^dirc<H*4
for
K.
i&?u M.
G. N. Nd. K.;
wfcKu.V.
34.
;
WTfe
G. K.
35. 3q[fI5re5RCrH
^id^
G.
C.i
2
;
HH^WIW-iraTCT E.2
e rest.
q^f^sfiW:
II
G. E. Ku. Nd. K.
38.
G.
UHhWi
UUhWT M.
or TSf^TT for
41.
^
^rTT M.
flgrfiT
n^
Notes.
Chap. X.
42.
WHTinW
G. Me,;
M.;
TOTW
G. Nd.; 'TOlircrT E. K. V.
43.
dWHIId&N
tfi^
srao
V.
M. N. Ku. V. Nd. E. K.
G.
44.
mFf M.
M.
N.
E.;
;
Nd. K. E. B.;
<gF5
G.;
'^TO
Gr. ;
xft$M.i
^frl$
48.
*;
K.;
H \o
for
^ g
E.
M .5;
3
;
ogj^o
^f
;
gfa Nd.
"
didHrim
??rajT:
BY
-
G. K.
5fgM.*
49.
8 9
owr cvo
E.
2
;
^^
Ut>MJMi E-
tn35HT^f
M.
G.;
UsHi*jMi K. V. SRDTTT V
51.
52.
G. E. V.;
V.
IRntrnrnra G.
HrWHlfa M.
G. K. (and Vishnu
XVI.
14); Tjtf-
^HllH Nd. E. V. W.
53.
fw^nni ^
56. gjajf
;
fawVHui E.
^T E.
V.
ufe
for
UW
Gr.
61.
Tlftjlj:
M. G. E. Nd. K.
i
uft^:
63.
I.
JlcH^
M. JdUjHIUlOK. E. V.
Urfi
M.
2 8
9;
^NHIUjUUrfT
E. V. K. (and Yajnavalkya
122).
M. Nd.; T&R K.
^jmilV-h
^?I^r3
VIJT
M. nloIW
II
for
s
^m^TW
;
Nd.
65.
g
4
;
||
for
II
^
l
II
M.
;
66.
9fc[ffT
^IdMcM
II
M.
K. V.
^ly^rei
^fn
II
^dHclrJ
M.
2 8
M.
9
;
^y^ra onttftdHctr
II
M.
3U
70.
i
E. W.;
Hlfudr:
srasrgif ^f?T
i
^dMolH
73.
G.;
^J^ QdM^H
V.
75.
sfigar
Nd.
M. Nd.
diwyi nf?r: n M.
I
74. wctiHciicjfejrfi:
M.
77.
N.;
I
G. K. E.
i
Nd.
78.
fsTSff:
I
ufa
K.;
M.
j:
I
79.
U'JJ^lill
fsra:
80. ?T
C.
H.
t^m
K.
II
88.
gR
v.
for ^ftf
Nd.
II
M. V.;
II
*jc4mctajmi*tt*4i
1.
G.
E. K.
Me.
^[115^
V)
fTTTT
^t^ ^JHTf^T
Hof^U
UiajlVtriW
gwr ymfn
8 9
O^nm
u E. K.
90.
^?w
for
SFTWW M.
91
II.
94 om.
20);
M.
91.
^j^^fdT c\
^Tc<6&iul M.
;
(and Vasishtha
Itfl&llli
M.
F6I&&K1I Nd.;
92.
sg-
Baudhayana
II. 27);
II. 2, 26).
Vfifa M.
II
E. Nd. K. B.
W.
(and Vasishtha
ajdilMdTd
G. V.
^Kfd^yid
Notes.
Chap. X. XI.
Gr.
93.
sfy^ifH for
;
llTfef?? a11
94
;
*&m f?M:
v.
1.
oUshHNH
21.
97 om. Nd.
Arrangement
97.
M. 1
2 8
95,
105109,
114,
97104,
115. etc.
*ITR
for cTC
MK<Wt ^3ffts-
G. Nd. B. K. V.
99.
IHdKlfUfr
M.
101. Wllfiy
II
K.
103.
ooWHIchtiWI
105.
G. B. Nd.;
M. Ku. V. K.
gftw
Me. 3
M. Ku. V. K.
107.
;
$sfa
G.;
1
;
3\faM.3
4 5
^^
;
M.i 28
^afa Me.
3^ Me.
ll
2 8
no.
||
immWM'iR;
jfofoFm
119.
t>
I
||
M. G. Nd. Be.
E.; ^dltim'Tt>3<'*4H;
II
Ku. K. V.
118. WnTTTlffT
117.
I
ll
M. Ku. E. Nd. V.
G. N. K.
K.
* VW
M. E. V.;
I
*^
c-
IToT
Nd.
N.;
C.
2
Nd.;
;
^IrRTOTTnnTcIW
|
N.
v.
1.
121.
I
<^rl44l*I^T{
II
2 5 8 9
qfe
Gr.
fsf^lfg^:
125.
M. K.; fo-
II
JUuifa 6HJHlfi
131.
II
K.
^rHT M.
130.
^g
M.
2
for
9
;
5H M.
^IHslliU
I
^JHc(*Ui: WofiffffTT:
M.S.
CHAPTER XL
1.
HraTW
:
M.
II
B. L. H.
3.
^W
jftl
G. E. Ku. Nd. K. C.
'
E.
4.
5Hft
Nd.
feoTTUwft M. G. Nd. E.
K.
diTllUUzft V.
II
5fT?Tf
II
g%HTT
before
M.
2359
;
gfgijrr:
6.
gjT ^3 wiriirMrfii
11
5T>3^ WP3T
JFR*s(5ft?T
om. M. G. N. E. B. W.
I
7.
'
Nd.
9.
g;*g(UlT^H
G.
VHff:
for
I
\jw M.
K. E.
8 9
wft w. R.
jftfSR
gr
IQ. g;
ofrffaiitfigfW
lft<o|
^tcTrft
15.
JW
II
M. G. E.
^c<d^
fg^ff
G. K.
V.
II
14.
for rJtjttfcj E.
II
ITOT for
M.4 59 K.
\JST
G.
M. E. Nd.; WcftW
2 8 9
V.; TJcTHH
II
K.
20.
US
22.
rrcm3Hr*l5R M.
^ UH^H
G.
24.
Notes.
Chap. XI.
for
eRfgfgrJ
M. Nd.
M. E. Nd. K.;
M.2
dl^ma
8 9
5H G.
V.
tftrT
^ftWTnn^ff 3: Be. E.
B. K.
9
;
c^cMch ^OT*zNg
fil^nra5T
I
31.
^r_
II
33.
I)
Te-dlRH*4
G.;
II
N.
34.
TgsTl-HHi:
M.2
35.
C5RT
all
XXVI.
16).
for 5TOTO B. N.
;
M.i 29 G.
W.
for !f if B.
I
JT-
N.
36.
$g
48.
8 9
HNIWJH ^|dW
II
Nd.
<jrrarcr
|&R
Me.
i
v.
1.
5tH ^frT
50.
B.
M.
B.
;
49.
^i^d^*:
See,
G.
urdHi^r^ M.
;
Nd.;
urHHlUi^ M. *
Tfrf?Fnfg^ V. G. V. Kl. W.
UirdHir<Jl K.
20, 21.
I
52 om. G. N. Nd. K. H. L.
Bagh.
W^H
M. W. B. C. 2; facim*W\UI
M.;
C.
ii
B.; f^yi*fTi:
^rarr
^nrt
:
cjirfi^-t
midifi*:
11
c. 1
2
;
fig^rar
II
C.
53. ch44lcjjwn'
XLV.
;
32).
g^f M. G.
MUNId
B.;
B. Nd.
57.
*fcrf
^T
3
K.
Ku. V.
56. ?g;jH
M.
M.
M.
2 4 5 9
Tlfifn^TSraT* M, B.
G. M.
B. Nd. V.
C.
2;
i
59.
&60.
I
^qt^
fgtfiZJT:
|
3 4 5 8 9
Nd
Me.
B. K. L. H.;
;
wn**
M.
i
M.2
C.
faslWlT
II
2 3 4 5 8 9
H.;
'fgjsira:
I
G. Nd. K.
v.
1.
fgiR^
C.
l
W.
B. L.
UH.dlHTTfcra;?i:
61.
uTiTc!TMW^H~i<5>
2
;
Tjft-
M. G. B. W.
Nd. K. Gr.
all
E. H. L. (and Vishnu
XXXVII.
;
15); ilfcYclTTlHI
62.
v.
1.
cfTOfg a?T^fT:
63.
B. Nd.
H^TT
I
HH*IUJIIM
K. B. (and Vishnu
I
XXXVII.
HHimiUHUel
2
M. G. Nd.;
HrZH^KR^ ^
21); V&fTZ
V.
B.;
M. G.
C.
?IT
I
C.i
XXXVII.
64.
MJUI^Wl Nd. o
;
;
66.
^^44
B. Nd.
I
HUIMl
^TT-
M. G. B. Nd. K. Gr.
*t<UMH-MMl5tiyi
V.
cMaTiHoMqqfgnn; n
Nd. Gr.
73.
-;
Nd.
67.
m^mU'JUtf^
68. Sirtf
M. G. Nd. K.;
V. B. ir^ra TJfe
^j
W^ O
B. Nd.
SOT: M. V.
Notes.
Chap. XI.
V.
35,
1245);
VR
*?T
f% M.4
G. K.
VFT
5fT
M.2
II
N. Nd. B. B. K.
80.
Nd. ?%:3c^
i
ifcriflfTTJT
cfT
||
79.
78.
M.
f^r
II
M.
2 5 9
SPleR for
M.
Nd.
81.
gf?RT\ST M. G. Nd.
for fe*-dUH
C.i L.
"Jlfqfsira
86.
91.
Gr.
B.
83.
JcW$
90.
1
G. B. K.
STc^T B.
G. E.
HT5HTT
W.
B. H.
Nd. <TOT
3iTZT
L. H.; fTOT
II
fe^TUtTdUdl *3*TO
K.
96.
j
M.
fggft
K. B.i C.2;
B.
1T31H
^
II
fofeniTH
"TuUJHMi Nd. K. W. B.
I
99.
fgt%^T tgf^rn M. K.
100.
for
B. K.
101.
gr
II
G. N.
M. Me. V.
104.
v.
>
102. 5lf?Tlfi& G-
B.; dTJMTjfd
K.
ire^himsT icT G.
4
^r?^
;
M. B. Nd. W. B. K.;
^HHU
K.
;
G. V. M.
(correction)
Me.
?H$4 M.
G. Go. B.
I.
t ;
2 9
if^CQ M. 3
4 5
Me.
giHjHra^
;
Nd WlT^HWHV.
etc.
Hr^^fd
Nd. K.
W.
00
See Yajnavalkya
G.
107.
III.
259 Apastamba
G. E. G. K.
v
3J\S^
*
II
JTTCTRW^N M.
II
B. L.; JTTOT5frei5T 0.
H.
108
fiaft^nm^:
W.
for
B.
110.g*5TM.G.Nd.Ba.K.;gRHB.Ku.V.
II
lll.gtrra^M. Wg?TII
gH
;
K.
112. d'-UIHl4l
M.
2 3 5 8 9
B.
17).
113. "fafurhi G.
Me. B.
B.
"fauifcrH B. Ku. V.
U||*4Hl
II
B. B.
W.
115.
^pehmBTC M. B. Nd. K.
W.; Kefluuk G. V.
116.
^aifad:
Nd.
UlsWT M."
5 9
Nd. B.
*irer-
m ^HJI^TH M.
T
118.
B.
5
119.
tVJl4lul<4tTcmHH Gr.
;
120.
for ?rarr
M.
itwiJT M.<
G. B. v. KU.
itmr M.
;
2 s 9
Nd
I
M.34
G. B. Nd. K.
W. H.
i4HHHI
M.2
8 9
122. jnSrT:
2); JTTCH
Nd. B. K. Ku.V.
qiHNIK g^3 M.
V.
124.
G. B. B.
W. K.
(and Vishnu
XXVIII.
49);
mHMim\Mi<i
Vishnu XXVIII.
126.
50); f-aHl^HU
r36dH G. V.
127. f^Trf:
; I
*ryi-*IH<W Gr.
B.
128. T3THttfU
II
M. 32
M. G. Ku. Nd. B. K. L.
SeHlrH'dftdaH:
42
C.i
H.
Notes.
Chap.
XL
Nd.
4*
$$0
I
129.
3J?^
gl5
for Tqsj
Sng^tdtidM
K.
q*JT3 R. K.
ddJIiseJehSJrT
130.
V. N.
v.
1.
M.
V.
134. tfftjSR G.
136.
133. M.; m^U.iffift G. Nd. R. K. V. ief *JHlth*4 II M. G. R. Nd. Ku. K.; ^<*i*4lt|cM4
;
W. W&m
II
sHI*lv-d G.
*HI4il ST K.
137.
WR
;
M. 1
2 9
139.
M. Nd.; ^ta
R. K.
G. Ku. R. V.
(^fa
II
Gautama XXII.
M. G. K.
26);
gnH
K.
II
im
T>fctiicn*4<ii
iKlr>cciiioiU^r<U
?T
Go.Ku. R. Nd. V.
?TT ?7
140.4|ehehiy
^H M.
J^
Hl.Slfw-^di
rf
M.
Ku. R. V.;
||
G.
^
146.
Gr.
yHUIlfl
aTlVj><44
s.
M.2
8 9
__
145.
^n_
50).
HM
H
Ttf.
Nd. K.
pr.
m.;
^TRW
M.
2 8 9
G. K.
m. R. V. (and Vishnu L.
IR53 M. R.
for til&Klltri
I
^t
Nd.; TITO R.
G.; 'JMMHNIdJ
Tu^dUll RI
,0
150.
etc.).
3ZHF-
M.
151.
HllU^bdUcI ^T
M. 2
8 9
5,.;
G. M.*
157. HtfTqhxdTl
2
K.
158.
s
;
259K.L.4;
H. G.; "Spn^eRt M.
159.
R.2 B.;
tj!44|e<r^eht
RJ;
r
158
2 s
om.M.*
Me.
.G.
N. Nd.; a^rjl
g
II
Ku. R. M. 1
r^
160. $(^4ticfci^i4
M.;
stl-p-ili-ictTafim
i
R.
t
;
161.
M.
2 5 8 9
;
& M. Hj^Hijr^lj-Hm
b
&
Vf?R
R.;
WfR ^rTO V.
G.
n^TO
Gr.; "VFK
Nd.;
WrffB\jrr
163. ^qtlrT)^
M.s M.
?T
^
I
M. K. R.; 44HUIH1M
G. Nd.
V.
sre^f xil-rimifl
G.
^W5T:
Nd. R. K.
^^5
Nd.
II
K.
i
167. i|*T
M. G. K.;
R. V.; 'gR
169.
T?n&
^ar
R.
I
*unyM*
pr:
|
n Be.
f<T*<.w g
g
K.
172.
G. R.
Nd. K.
170. src:
for
G.
HHiuimiM
M. N. Ku. R. K.;
173.
HIcRHH^
G.;
HMiUdl ^
>3
174. gfiif ig M.; 5^ HlUHTiid M. G. R. Nd. K.; 4lUUr^-H V. o o 176. ^Iti^MI M.2 * 5 G. R., ^U^IHI M. 9 Ku. Nd. Me. v. 1.
177.
K.V.
Nd. V. M.
R. V.;
5rTT:
4MUJM K. ^>
178.
UdWd O
i80
s 9
.
M.
2 3 5 8 9
G. R. K.;
UdttH
00
^aHH*4T^IHI M.i
*
^m
W.
C.
Ku. L.;
It
M.s
B.;
wfi
C.
'
Nd.
Notes.
Chap.
XL
Gr. Nd. B.
181.
3);
K*J|^KH
I
W.
(and Baudhayana
II. 2,
35;
Gautama XXI.
q^l^KH
all
I.
XXXV.
3; Vasishtha
22).
HruWlHI
3135*1
II
M.*
I
183. eTRjir:
WZ
|
M. G. R. K.; fll-qdcifd;
Me. has tl^T
.
Ku. Nd. V.
185.
rHrHIrl
184. ?T3T
M.
8 9
;
337
R.
T-idHi^fHHWWIri K.;
8 9
* 5
fsrarWnra
M.
R. Nd. G. N. V.
See Vasishtha
^ftfsReF?
|
XV.
15.
UHla g
R. K.V. Nd.
gichehiH
II
II
II
K.
qgtf
M. G.; ZRJRJT
G.
M.2 Nd. R.
Gr.;
WTC^ZTRarW
< s
M.^
139.
R. Nd. H. L.;
5??^
3?7
190.
SR^H
fctfxM M.
2 3 5
HH M<H
191.
M. G. R. Gr. K. (and
;
Vishnu)
fJfilTair
&HfH4Ll3M iv3d G. V.
sn^TO
198.
^
II
<5??<TO
oo
faSUUlfd o
M.3
R. B.
W.
200.
M.
an
I
'
2 8 9
Jffn: Nd.
201. 55T
V. K.;
??
55 ^
V.
M. G. R.Nd.Gr.
202.
STrcfT
fanft
M. G. Nd. K.;
M.
?f1
203. fcHlTdW.VJ3IUJIri:
I
R. K. V.
HSRI (W^TTOI) Q
203b
;
R. K.V.
206 a om. K.
V.,
eRU%
xJKjtytl
Nd.
207. ft
(
M. G. Nd. R. K.
?ITfT
I
208.
f^^H:
M. G. Nd. R. K. Ku.
I
Mahabhar. XII.
165, 6085);
**
W.
209. *&-<&ftri$\r& **
Gr.
W^f?^
212.
V.;
30);
211.
ll
Nd.
11).
213.
3^5:
*liHlM: CTRT:
G.
'
215. UgtrttlUIH K.
216.
R<yUIUUJiajH:
II
(TO) Nd.
Gr. (and
Baudhayana
R. G.
;
IV.
5,
15).
217. S5R5R
muDfj K. Nd.
M. G.;
Nd. 218b
218. jjflflq
M.
53OTg Nd.;
4JHW6I Ku. V.
f^t<HV^<T3ell
II
224a om. K.
5, 19);
219.
^femuH
V.
w^j
n for TOpTW
II
G.' Nd.
=gr?f
II
G.
Notes.
Chap. XI.
5,
18).
2
223.
q*4lTUH
II
G.
224.
fa^
M. G. E. W.
L.;
H.; f%rfgNd. fsnrrarg M. B. Nd. c.i 2; fcajmiv^ G. w. B. L. 229. gtrcTT WWTim G. 227. "UTTTCfT TRsNhSvkl 7JTVR: II Nd. H. o ^ all the rest Nd. sir. 230. foTiTH for TT^fa M.;
c.i
I I
&&
WHWW
112, 5536).
231. ^fTrgrtUrUHfiTH
M.
2 5 8 9
G.
^ apt UHfJH
N.
fTrr:
2 s 9
M.3
JTJC:
V. Ku. E.;
n Nd.;
u M. K. E.
^f qpi UHTiTri H s: u G. v.
* s
K.;
232.
^:
gv&T TJ-
M.
w.
8 9
E.;
mVjI^dr M.z
K.; dflUHIileh
237.
all
G. Ku. Nd. V.
235.
G. M. 1
236. 5TSRJ3I
w.
XCV.
16).
^
17,
G. K.
HUH3
238. ^171^1
M. G.
N. Nd.;
?HlT5t
K. E. Ku. V.
rinf E.
^t
fffj
M. G. Ku. W. (and
?T
^i
V.
I
239243
M. Gr.
;
241.
StfMVhdllV Nd.
i;
I
242. *4flcHcH\IU<*Hfw:
I
G. Ku.
G.
B.W. See
232.
II
II
K. Be.
245.
II
%&&
U^WdM^H
fain: ^WT:
M.
U^*r<^44
V.
246.
M.
K.
247.
^2
G. V.
248
is
not ex-
after 249,
3*ftcR McJUvftllrf
249. ^TcilT'S-
??t:
K. OT3T7T for
V.; tjoyi^[noni: tlMii|C4i: M. G. Nd. E. (and Vasishtha XXVI. 4 Baudhayana IV. 1, 29).
;
I
250. giftl
I
^ gTOW
M.
^
uf?T flrtlTW
I
G.
^f f?ra llf?T
5,
Nd.
UdirU^IW *
E. Ku. V.
(drilri trf^7
Vasishtha XXVI.
235).
see Bohtlingk,
XXIX,
tff?T
The
glosses of
Me.
N. Nd.
;
nf?T or
^ERW. *
*JlT>xS
M. G. N. K. W. gr
I
ITT-
t E. N.
v.
1.
251.
for
^
;
M.
*H-
^^llti ?T
252. <3)Tur3l
M. V.
G. K. B. (and Vasishtha
II
XXVI.
7); bUffll ?T
2TT
II
Nd.
W.
253. lrf?R
Nd.; yrr<*r^r4<4T*4H)rd
5.
II
V.
255.
gj for
257261 om.
K.
M.9
260. fc
G. E. Nd. B.
W.
261.
imTO-
Notes.
-I*
II
Nd.;
s.
MIUIU-f)dehW
II
7).
264. fgtf?
M. M.
;
R. Kl. K.
m. B. W.
265. Tjldllfo
II
inH H
33feTrT
eidTolH
II
M. G. Nd.
3ST
cT3
iraferT
II
Ku. R. V.
33
?T 3T
Gr.
Nd. R. add
I
JJET eft
II
jfwfflrTt ?5r^: U
lyTWdfcl MUliK
^h^I-
^(ft:
HT
ITcRSnfjJ *HfHJc<!\JWTW4W
II
CHAPTER
3.
XII.
Nd.
6.
5RTiraW5W
f
K.
SJclfT:
4.
tfelTJT
traplj
ifa M. G. Gr.;
R. Nd. V.
135);
valkya
III.
II
^IWe^utUHIUVH R. V.
10.
Gr. Nd.
3iHc4t!^Wc<
I
^
1.
^tTO^ M. G.;
^WTOWT
I
M.
^Rlt
Nd.
it
shmJ<l^V>Ti
v.
^ra;
Ru
all.
f:
M. R.
n. fou^&Td
is.
eRW
for
R.
14. rff
16.
2
eZmzi M.
1526
W.
vj
MSS.
of
I
M.
ZJTfTTTrWtam Nd. v
'acTJT
M. Nd. R.
Ra.
'
V.:
^SW
R. v.
G. Go. R.
19.
Ra.
--
18.
J^tr
21.
J^VTO
Go.
20.
*nsne*5W n M. O
Nd. W. M.
23.
3
G. KU. v.;
swrajwr u R. Nd. K. V3 O
uUr^rhl M.
1
qm
2 8 9
H\U\W M.
MHiulfri M. R. K.;
C\
VR-
G. Nd.
5TO:
||
jdJM
\
26. WfTTOZif
Nd. W.
28. UTT
M.
29. Mj6UH>
*U50?R Nd. V.
33. >jf?rad
32.
*TOWf?!fU M.
34.
G. Nd.
W.
35.
I
B.
HmU^hdHI
I
R- V.
Nd.
36.
for f%i
Nd.
H^rid
G. R. K. Nd.;
for U?T
38.
HTdfd
M. V.
Nd.
37. g:
M. K.
^TcT
II
UH^&Trl Nd.
M. R. Ndi; ^TrHTW
G. K. V.
39.
1
IRITefWW
M. G. R. Nd.
41. 42.
W.
B. K.L.;
miTHUJ
R. C.
i
II
Ku-C.^H.
f^fg^srf M.
G. Ku. R. V.
43.
^T V* ^ ipIR
B. H. L.
G.
\JTTT
M.
3 8 9
2;
I
G.
Nd.W.
M. Nd.
Gr.; JjcfrqfcUi:
G. Ku. V. B.
F^oUiycHI^ISTl M. Nd. R.
Notes.
Chap. XII.
v.
44.
HmHm
i
G.
;
w.
B.
45.
utii*d
i
eg^rro:
M. G.
for
;
N. Nd.
ij*rrr:
sjsannyy:
E.
TOUT: UJW^-HH:
KU. v.
46.
"iHHiiw M. innrr M.
I.
IT!
I*d6|
Nd
Hirs^ST V.
3TT\SHViMia
48. fctall^tel
Nd.
3l<stj\fitj*jw>Tt
v.
1.
47.
TgfcJVrM^HIV^I M. K.
TTOWT N.
49.
for
fdlm
54. 55. 56.
E.
W.
C.
I 1
50.
2
UTJMoHr* 5el M. G. K. B. W.
51.
L.;
N. Nd. E. Ku.
H.
5U vm: M. K.
I
81
is
inserted here
I
by Nd.
I
gqrrj
G. E.; f??gtnrT
Ku. V.;
or
!
fTrWW
K.
K.; Hr^TOTfJ
I4hh91l*fi
M.
M. G.; ^WhSJMI
Ku. V.
Ft?{?|HIIT
3Tfil
TJlRtUm
212).
M.
60. ?T
fewra
G.;
E.
61. "nSfrar
for
q<aMlfa M. Nd.
5WT M.
G. Nd. (and
Vishnu XLIV.
22); ^TOT
^HHUm:
Nd. W.
64. jfhjT
G.
c.
J
^T if HHUlUlcti: M. Ku. (and R^ HHej*: ?gn: Nd.; ff^ ^~ 2 L. nw cwim: ?rn: B etc.
I ;
i
,
for Wtrt
ci)r|)BfT^R5t
Ea.
II
(alylcll*
Ea. 3
See
Vishnu XLIV.
24.
m 5ITnT5t TggR
67.
IhHijOl'
XLIV.
(f:) M.;
Nd. Nd.
3TwW
30);
II
Nd.
HOT K. (and
4mip61
TffTrTT
Vishnu XLIV.
IKH^M
Nd.
G. Ku. V.
JCrOfri
69.
U^pEIJT for
70.
II
imn:
for UIUIM
M. G. N. Nd. E. K.
tft
II
Gr.;
I
V.
71.
fgnt VRlffT
II
M. G. K.;
G.;
ylrW*F^oyri:
Nd. V. E.
72.
<J,ilj[dH:
M.; efr&UlfM;
II
dMHH:
Ku. N. E. Nd. V. K.
Wf^
Ku. V.
M.
iHI^VjlcHt Nd.
G. N. Nd.; HH3JT5F
?5r:
I
M.; ^H'lUJ*
76.
II
73.
II
M.
75.
qtfHHJT
B. L.;
M.
*iWyiH<*IWldi: M.
H. C.i
2
^:JTfTT=T
M.
G. E. Nd.
K.W.
SHRffR
(and Yajnavalkya
81.
III. 206).
80. ITrfT
oH.r^6fTUHleRUT: Nd.
^RS
G.;
II
M.
I
S3 VW:
E. W.;
5U WJl M. TqiH^ST M.
86.
87.
II
83.
^TO^:
Gr.
84 om. M.
G. v.
s
II
gr SRW gfa^Fw u M.
Nd.
88. eRlff: tlfFW
G.
^ gTWW
II
G. E. Nd.;
^3
II
M. K. V. TlSrW
for
^V?rTW
R.
glrUldm
M.; fJIUiHUI
Notes.
Chap. XII.
R.
G.
v.
;
II
G. R. Nd.
^<TRw?T
92.
M. B. W.;
Go.).
91.
SlfwresfrT
II
iR^iy
V.
MllrHTlM y*4l3viy M.
94.
93 om. Nd.
Tl-WJHIWU M. G. N.
K. V.
95.
Hr&Z
R. V.
2
for
mpm Nd.
M.
G.; ^JJrlOT
95100
c.
J
;
om. K.
^*{,fd^!
M. G. Nd. Gr.
:
i
TsUdH
gf
M.
vroa
wfgm g
2
M. G. R.
98.
w.
wsi
^fe<tu-od R.
Nd.; Werewfararea B. H. L. C.
Be. L.;
V.;
--
n\n%
||
M. G. Nd. N. R. Ku.
II
TOU^
C\
C.
f
'
H.
N.
: ;
^^^111^^^; 6\\i
Ku. R.
TTRf?flTT!T>JTIfT:
II
TOH imnWrT:
99,
;
II
- Arrangement
ar
WO
126. 104.
in
M.
M. G. Nd. R. B.
M
w.
fcifcciu K. v.
mfof^
107.
;
Nd.
w.
swr-
M.
106.
S3
qnthjufudiaH M.
110. f^^llIlH
||
^jud^H
II
n M. G.
K.;
^ufd^d
115.
B. Nd. V.
gjjJ^fsrT
M. G.
fg%l|t.fyd
1. 1,
R. Nd.
K. V.
III. 6);
11; Vasishtha
116.
pr.
craf^rT
m.
R.
v.
118.
1.
^tilrUfcrM.
121.
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of the
. .
.
their necessities."
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many
Classical Authors.
BY
"...
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THE GULISTAN;
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Translated for the First Time into Prose and Verse, with an Introductory Preface, and a Life of the Author, from the Atish Kadah,
EDWARD
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CONTENTS Of
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SECTION I. On the Kocch, Bodo, and Dhimal Tribes. Part I. Vocabulary. Part II. Grammar. Part HI. Their Origin, Location, Numbers, Creed, Customs, Character, and Condition, with a General Description of the Climate they dwell in. Appendix. SECTION II. On Himalayan Ethnology. I. Comparative Vocabulary of the Languages of the Broken Tribes of Ne'pal. II. Vocabulary of the Dialects of the Kiranti Language. III. Grammatical Analysis of the Vayu Language. The Vayu Grammar. The Bdhing GramIV. Analysis of the Bailing Dialect of the Kiranti Language. mar. V. On the Vayu or Hayu Tribe of the Central Himalaya. VI. On the Kiranti Tribe of the Central Himalaya.
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SECTION V. Aborigines of the Eastern Frontier. SECTION VI. The Indo-Chinese Borderers, and their connection with the Himalayans and Tibetans. Comparative Vocabulary of Indo-Chinese Borderers in Arakau. Comparative Vocabulary of Indo-Chinese Borderers in Teuasserim. SECTION VII. The Mongolian Affinities of the Caucasians. Comparison and Analysis of Caucasian and Mongolian Words. SECTION VIII. Physical Type of Tibetans. SECTION IX. The Aborigines of Central India. Comparative Vocabulary of the Aboriginal Languages of Central India. Aboiisrines of the Eastern Ghats. Vocabulary of some of the Dialects of the Hill and Wandering Tribes in the Northern Sircars. Aborigine* of the Nilgiris, with Remarks on their Affinities. Supplement to the Nilgirian Vocabularies. The Aborigines of Southern India and Ceylon. SECTION X. Houte of Nepalese Mission to Pekin, with Remarks on the WaterShed and Plai e*u of Tibet. SECTION XI. Route from Kathmaiidi'i, the Capital of Nepal, to Darjeeling in Sikim. Memorandum relative to the Seven Cosis of Nepal. SECTION XII. Some Accounts of the Systems of Law and Police as recognised in the State of Nepal. SECTION XIII. The Native Method of making the Paper denominated Hindustan,
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" It
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'
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'
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A TALMUDIC MISCELLANY;
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ngs
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213.
THE MESNEVI
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'D-DIN
First.
MUHAMMED
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by
their Historian,
'AEIFI.
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W.
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India, apart
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HINDU PHILOSOPHY.
E
SANKHYA KARIKA
OF
IS'WARA KRISHNA.
An
Exposition of the System of Kapila, with an Appendix on the Nyaya and Vais'eshika Systems.
BY
The system
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THE BHAGAVAD-GITA.
Translated, with Introduction and Notes.
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Bhagavad Gita
53.
WHINFIELD,
M.A.,
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lias
.
" Mr.
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is
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"The
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UDANAVARGA.
A
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DHARMATRATA.
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. .
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