The Bopp Libi^r^. COLLECTED BY FRANZ BOP?, I^rofessfar of* Comparative Fliilology in tlie XJiiiversity of DBex*lixi. ,i Purchased by Cornell University, 1868- J 2 6605.S3hT7 ""'""""' '""'"^ Cornell University Library The original of tliis bool< is in tlie Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924023065224 A CONTRIBUTION TOWAEDS AN INDEX TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE INDIAN PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS. FITZEDWARD HAEL, M. A., inspector of Public Instruction, Saugor and Werbudda Territories. PubltsfjEli bg oricf of tfjc ®oJj't K m, p. CALCUTTA: PRINTED BT C. B. LEWIS, EiPTlST lIIS^TPlf; P1U5SS. 1859. PEEEATOEY NOTE. Several years ago, while I was Professor in the Benares College, it was observed that the outlay of that institution had, for a considerahle time, fallen within the limit authorized by the State. A surplus of four thousand rupees had thus accumulated ; and, at my instance, permission was asked ^ and obtained to disburse that sum in the purchase of Sanskrit manuscripts. It was directed that especial preference should be given to treatises connected with the Veda, and with the various branches of what is called, by courtesy, or from convenience, Hindu philosophy. The new works, of the latter of these classes, which I procured have constituted the nucleus of the ma- terials here inventoried. But a catalogue of the speculative works belonging to the College was found insufficient to occupy more than a mere pamphlet ; unless, indeed, I altered my plan, and drew out detailed analyses of those disser- tations. The preparation of such analyses appeared, however, little likely to meet with acceptance ; and, moreover, it would have called for leisure which was not at my bidding. It will be seen that, in elect- ing to be less minute, I utilized the advantage of 11 being more comprehensive. Tlie stores of my own library, and the manuscript collections of my more confiding Hindu acquaintance, were put in requisition ; and, how coarse soever the result now presented, I have more nearly approximated than I should otherwise have done, to a tolerably complete indication of extant Hindu sophistics. About half the contents of the present volume, but with copious additions, since discarded, had passed through the press in the memorable summer of eighteen hundred and fifty-seven. One hundred and sixty-four pages, in the quarto form, had been printed at Allahabad ; and my book would, in a few months, have been before the public, had it not been impressed to feed a rebel bonfire. Eorty sheets of uncomposed matter, of which I had retained no copy, perished at the same time. The loss, though but very partially made good, is, yet, scarcely to be regretted. A single leaf of authentic history would outweigh a Vatican of vain hallucinations. In my execution of the present undertaking, I have been indebted, for aid, to Pandit Vitthala S'astrin. Scmgor, 1858. Key to the abbreviations employed, in this volume, to indicate the libraries to which the manuscripts herein described ap- pertain. Ben. Coll. Grovernment College at Benares. B. S'. A'. Bala S'astri A'thlye, of Saugor. B. S'. K. Bala S'astri Kotakara, of Saugor. D. R. U. Dhanirama UpaJliyaya, of Benares. F. E. H. The compiler of this work. G. S'. Ganes'a S astrin, of Sehore. H. S'. S. Haris'ankara Siiiha, of Benares. I'. D. P. I's'waradatta I'atide, of Benares. J. R. B. Dr. Ballantyne, Principal of the Benares Gov- ernment College. K. B. and K. C. B. Kalicharana Bhattacharya, of Benares. K. B>. S . Kes'avarava S'astri Parande, of Saugor. K. S'. Kas'inatha S'astrin, of Benares. M. S. D. Mahant Swariipadasa, of Benares. P. K. Pandit Krishn^charya, of Benares. R. D. Pandit Raghunathadasa, of Benares. T. S'. Tantiya S'astrin, of Saugor. U. S. Pandit Umardva Sukula, of Benares. V. P. Pandit Vaidyanatha Pathaka, of Benares. V. R. S'. Venkatarama S'fetrin, of Benares. V. S'. A'. Vishnu S astri A'thlye, of Saugor. V. S'. J. Vitthala S'astri Jos'i, of Benares. V. S'. K. Vishnu S astri Kotakara, of Saugor. I have stated at length the sources of the few manuscripts inspected which belong to the Agra College, the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Bhopal Begum's School at Sehore, and which were borrowed from Madras. The extent of the works catalogued is expressed by number of s'lokas ; the term s'loka being used, in conformity with popular custom, to designate the anushtubh stanza. THE SANKHYA PHILOSOPHY. SANKHYA-StJTRA. Aphorisms of the hylotheistic theory. Attributed to Kapila the muni. They are five hundred and twenty-six in numberj distributed into six sections. See No. IV. infra. II. Aniruddha-vritti. A commentary on No. I. By Aniruddha, of whom nothing has been ascertained. Leaves 73, s'lokas 1,300. P. E. H. III. Sankhya-v^itti-saea. An abridgement of No. II., with numerous additions by the epitomist. By MahMeva Saraswati, more commonly known as Mahadeva the Vedantin. He was disciple of Swayamprakas'a Tirtha, Leaves 86, s'lokas 1,700. Ben. Coll. IV. Si^NKHYA-PRAVACHANA-BHASHYA. This work is also entitled, by its author, Sdnkhya-bhdshya simply. Scholia on No. I. They have twice been printed ; first, at Serampore, in 1821; and, secondly, by the compiler of this Catalogue, in the Bengal Asiatic Society's Bibliotheca Indica, in 1856. Dr. J. R. Ballantyne, of Benares, has published the aphorisms of the Sdnkhya, accompanied by illustrative extracts from the commentaries, but chiefly from the one under descrip- tion, with an English translation. The author of the Sdnkhya- pravachana-bhdshya is Vijnana Bhikshu or Vijnana Yati. V. Laghu-sankhya-sutra-v^itti. Also shortly called Laghu-sdnkhya-vritti, It is an abstract of No. IV. By Nagoji Bhatta or Ndges'a Bhatta, surnamed Upadhydya. He studied under Hari Dikshita. His father was S'iva Bhatta or Sadas'iva Bhatta ; and his mother's name was Sati. By race he was a Marahattd, ; and he is said to have lived at Benares, not long after the commencement of the last cen- tury. Leaves 80, s'lokas 2,500. Ben. Coll. VI. Sankhya-tabanga. A treatise compendiously expounding No. I. By Vis'wes'wa- radatta Mis'ra, whose ascetic designation was Deva Tirtha Swa- min. He died at Benares, where I knew him, in 1853. His preceptor was Vidyaranya Tirtha, to whom he dedicates his Sdnkhya-taranga ; an eccentric work, and of little value. Leaves 6, ^lokas 160. F. E. H. VII. Tattwa-samasa. Like No. I., this work is ascribed, but on very questionable authority, to Kapila. It is nothing but a list of the topics of hylo- theism. Each topic, or group of topics, is, however, denomin- ated, by the several annotators, a sutra or sentence. See Nos. X. and XII. infra. viir. SAUVOPAKARINf. Its author's name is not known. A commentary on No. VII. It recognises only twenty-two so-called aphorisms in the text- work ; accounting traigunya and sanchara to be one, or traigw- nya-sanchara ; and rejecting trivid/io dhdtu-sargah and trivi- dham du'kham. The readings of the Sarvopakdrini occur in copies of the Tattwa-samdsa observed at the conclusion of ma- nuscripts of the Sdnkhya-vritti-sdra, No. III. supra, to which No. VII. is very generally appended. At least, it has been found there in a dozen instances out of fourteen or fifteen. Leaves 6, s'lokas 150. F. E. H. IX. Sank h ya-stjika-v ivaran a. Another commentary on No. VII., and, in like manner, of anonymous authorship. It counts twenty-three aphorisms in the Tattwa-samdsa ; discarding trividho dhdtu-sargah and trividham du'kham. Leaves 8, s'lokas 150. F. E. H. X. SANKHYA-KRAMA-DfPIKA. At the end of two MSS. out of the six which I have examin- ed of this work, it has the additional title of Sdnkhydlankdra ; and, in one copy, it, is called simply Sdnkhya-s4tra-prakshepikd. Another set of annotations on No. VII. The author is not known. It was published and translated, by Dr. J. R. Ballan- tyne, in 1850 ; at which time its name was not known. This commentary recites twenty-five aphorisms in the text- work; but -by obvious error: as it reduces them to twenty-four, by foregoing all exposition of the words trividho dhdtu-sargah. I may add that Dr. Ballantyne's MS. is peculiar in its reading of dhdtu-sansargah. XL TATTWA-Yj(THARTHYA-DfPANA. Another commentary on No. VII. It has, for author, Bhava Ganes'a Dikshita, son of Bhava VisVandtha Dikshita, and pu- pil, as he himself alleges, of Vijnana Bhikshu. The scholiast, in citing the so-called aphorisms of the text- work, omits trividho dhdtu-sargah, but gives etad yathd-tathyam as a sentence; thus keeping the aggregate still at five and twenty. Leaves 11, s'lo- kas 616, P. E. H. XII. Tattwa-samasa-vyakhy/. This is the fifth commentary on No. VII. Kshemananda — the name being corrupted to Khimananda — is its author. His father was Raghunandana Dikshita. He calls himself an inha- bitant of Ishtikapura, which is said to be the present Etawa, — according to the ordinary unsystematical spelling. At the be- ginning of this work there is no further specification of its title than that given in the rubric to this article ; and the conclusion of the only copy to which I have had access is wanting. Kshe- mananda states that there are twenty-five aphorisms in the Tatt- wa-samdsa ; but he enumerates only twenty-four, passing over the phrase trividho dhdtu-sargah. I may remark, before taking leave of the Tattwa-samdsa, that, as read in the Sdnkhya-tattwa- vildsa, No. XX. infra, its sentences are reckoned at twenty-five. J. R. B. XIII. Sankhya-kauika. Seventy-two memorial couplets on the hylotheistic scheme of philosophy. The older authors sometimes allude to this work under the designation of Saptati, or ' seventy ;' a fact which seems to indicate that it originally embraced only that number of stanzas. Its author is I's'wara Krishna, of whose time and history nothing positive has been discovered. This work has been published, in the original, by Prof. Lassen ; and, in a Ro- man transliteration, by M. G. Pauthier. See, also, Nos. XIV. and XV. infra. It has been rendered into the languages of Europe, as follows : into Latin, by Prof. Lassen ; into German, by Herr C. J. H. Windischmann ; into English, by Colebrooke; and into French, by MM. G. Pauthier and Barthelemy Saint- Hilaire. XIV. SInkhya-karika-bhas hya. An exposition of the last. By Gaudapada, who is supposed to be the same with Gaudapada, the preceptor of Govinda, of whom the celebrated S'ankara A'charya was disciple. This work, which exhibits the text of the Sdnkhya-kdrika at length, was pub- lished, by Professor Wilson, at Oxford, in 1837. Prefixed to the original are the Professor's translation of it, with comments, and Colebrooke's version of No. XIII. I have a MS. of this exposition, which differs, on minute points, from the single copy after which the Oxford edition was printed. XV. SANKHYA-TATTWA-KAUMUnf. Its shorter title is Sdnkhya-kaumudi. Another commentary on No. XIII. By Vachaspati Mis'ra, pupil of Martandatilaka Swamin. It was published in Calcutta, in the Samvat year 1905, or A. D. 1848 ; pp. 59, small octavo. XVI. TATTWA-KAUMUnf-VYAKHYA. I find no specific name for this elucidation of the Tattwa- kaumudi, as No. XV. is here called. By Bh^rati Yati, disciple of Bodh^ranya Yati. MSS. of this work are of very frequent occurrence, comparatively. I have seen eight or ten. Leaves 27, s'lokas 780, F. B. H. XVII. Tattwaunava. Otherwise called Tattwdmrita-prakds'ini. Also a commentary on No. XV. By Raghavananda Saraswati, disciple of Adwaya or Adwayananda Bhagavatpada, disciple, in turn, of one Vis'- wes'wara. Eaghav^nanda speaks of Aniruddha, for whom see No. II. supra. Leaves 37, s'lokas 2,400. Ben. Coll. XVIII. Tattwa-chan-dea. Commentary the third on No. XV. By Ndrayana Tirtha Yati, who will presently be noticed again. He speaks, in this work, of his own Kusumdnjali-kdrikd-vydkhyd ; and he cites Pras'astap^da A'charya. The sole MS. which I have seen of the Tattwa-cJiandra is defective at its conclusion. Ben. Coll. XIX. Kaumudi-prabha. A fourth set of scholia on No. XV. By Swapnes'wara, son of Vahinis'a, whose brother was one Vidyanivasa. The only copy which has been inspected is imperfect at the end. F, E. H. XX. San kh ya -tattwa-vilas a. Other names of it are Sdnkhya-vritti-prakds'a and Sdnkhydr- tha-sankhydyika. This is little more than a jejune epitome of No, XV., with a preface meagrely explaining the Tattwa-samd- sa, which it embodies. See Nos. VII. and XII. supra. By Raghundtha Tarkav^is'a Bhattachdrya, son of S'ivarama Chakra- vartin, son of Chandravandya, son of Kds'indtha, son of Balabha- dra, son of Sarvdnanda Mis'ra. Pages 37, s'lokas 850. This M S. belongs to the Asiatic Society of Bengal. XXI. SANKHYA-CHANDRIKi. A commentary on No. XIII. By Narayana Tirtha, pupil of Vasudeva Tirtha, and disciple of Ramagovinda Tirtha. He al- ludes, in this work, to his own scholia on the Yoga-sutra. Leaves 15, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. Coll. XXII. Sankhya-sara-tiveka. This is, in a manner, an expansion of the substance of No. XIII., and a compendium of No. IV. supra. Its author, is Vijnana Bhikshu. Leaves 22, s'lokas 600. Ben, Coll. XXIII. SANKHYA-TATTWA-PRADfPA. A brief treatise of Sdnkhya philosophy. By Kaviraja Yati or Kaviraja Bhikshu, pupil of one Vaikuntha. Leaves 13, s'lokas 300. F. E. H. XXIV. S/^NKHYARTHA-TATTWA-PEADIPIKA. This, too, is a short tract on the hylotheistic hypothesis. Its author is Bhatta Kes'ava, son of Sadananda, son of Bhatta Kes'ava. Leaves 4, s'lokas 125. F. E. H. There are several works on the Sdnkhya system which I know only by name, never having had an opportunity of examining them. Such are the Sdnkhya-tattwa-vibhdkara, perhaps by Vans'idhara; the Sdnkhya-kaumudi, by Eamakrishna Bhatta- charya ; and the Rdja-vdrtika, which is ascribed to Ranaranga Malla, sovereign of Dhara, and may have been written under his auspices. Regarding these works, and as to A'suri, Pancha- s'ikha, and other persons and matters connected with the Sdn- khya, I take leave, in order to avoid repetition, to refer the enquirer to my preface to the Sdnkhya-pravachana-bhdshya. See No. IV. supra. Among the treatises enumerated under the head of Sdnkhya, in the Sanskrit Catalogue of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, are the A'tmopades/a and the Sarva-dars'ana-sangraha. These com- positions, which are thus wrongly indicated, will be noticed, by and bye, in their appropriate places. The above-named Cata- logue also enters Vijnana Bhikshu's commentary twice ; and it further mentions, under the title of Sdnkhya-vritti, what proves, on reference to it, to be a copy of the Sdnkhya- kdrikd without annotations. THE YOGA PHILOSOPHY. I. YoGA-StJTKA. Other names of it are Yogdnus' dsana-sutra and Sdnkhya-pra- vachana. Aphoristic sentences on theocrasy, according to the scmeheof theistic hylozoism ; in four chapters. They are ascribed to Patanjali. Leaves 12, s'lokas 90. Ben. Coll. Sir H. M. Elliot strangely asserts that these aphorisms are no longer extant. Historians of India, Vol. I., pp. 99, 100. II. Patanjala-bhashya. An exposition of the last. It is attributed to the last Vyasa, the traditional digester of the Veda into its present form. Leaves 52, s'lokas 1,250. Ben. Coll. III. PATANJALA-StjTEA-BHASHYA-VYAKIIYA. This is a commentary on No. II. By Vachaspati Mis'ra, pu- pil of Martandatilaka Swamin. Leaves 65, s'lokas 3,800. Ben. Coll. IV. Patanjala-kahasya. Scholia on No. III. By S'ridhardnanda Yati. Leaves 61, sHokas 1,700. Ben. Coll. 10 V. Patanjala-bhashya-vXktika. Also called Yoga-vdrtika. A commentary on No. II. Its author is Vijnana Bhikshu or Vijnana Yati. Leaves 177, s'lo- kas 6,300. Ben. Coll. VI. PATANJALA-StJTKA-V9,ITTI-BHASHYA-CHCHHAYA-VyAKHYA. A commentary on No. II. By Nagoji Bhatta or Nages'a Bhatta. Leaves 137, s'lokas 3,700. K. S'. VIL Raja-mXbtanda. Likewise called Bhoja-rdja-vritti. A commentary on No. I. It is reputed to have been written at the bidding, or under the patronage, of one of the Ujjayini rulers named Bhoja. Leaves 33, s'lokas 1,400. Ben. Coll. Dr. J. R. Ballantyne commenced, in 1853, the publication of No. I., accompanied by extracts from these annotations, with an English translation of all. Two fasciculi of this undertaking' have appeared. VIII. PATANJALfYABHINANA-BHASHYA. A commentary on No. I. By Bhavadeva Mis'ra, of Patna. It seems, from the opening verses of some copies of No. V., that this writer preceded Vijnana Bhikshu. Leaves 50, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. Coll. IX. YoGA-StJIRA-VRITTI. A commentary on No. I. By Narayana Tirtha or Naraya- yendra Saraswati, of Allahabad. He is here described as a dis- 11 ciple of Rdraagovinda Tirtha, who was disciple of Govinda 'Krtha. Leaves 15, s'lokas 1,200. F. E. H. X. YOGA-SiPTRA-GlJpHARTHA-DYOTIKX. Called Yoga-siddhdnta-chandrikd also. By Narayana Bhik- shu, author of No. IX., which may have been abridged from this work. The copy which has been inspected is imperfect at the end. V. P. XI. YoGANUS'ASANA-StJTRA-VRITTI. A commentary on No. I. By Bhava Ganes'a Dfkshita, son of Bhava Vis'wanatha Dikshita, and disciple of Vijnana Bhikshu. Leaves 38, s'lokas 630. Ben. Coll. XII. Y0GA-StJTRARTHA-CHANDaiKj(. Or Pada-chandrikd. A commentary on No. I. By one Ananta. Leaves 26, s'lokas 384. Ben. Coll. XIII. Yoga- vritti-sangraha. Selected annotations on No. I. The author is Udayakara Pathaka or Udayankara Pathaka, more generally known as Nana Pathaka; a Nagara Brahman, who taught at Benares about fifty years ago. He still enjoys a great local reputation for his scholarship, especially as a grammarian. Leaves QQ, s'lokas 1,100. V. P. 12 XIV. Yoga- mani-pkabha. A commentary oa No. I., by . A fragment at the be- ginning is all of it that the compiler has seen. Ben. Coll. XV. Nyaya-uatnakara. Also entitled Nava-yoga-kallola. A treatise explanatory of No. I. By Kshem^nanda Dikshita, of Ishtikapura. Leaves 53, s'lokas 612. J. R. B. XVI. YOGA-CHINTAMANI. A work, in four chapters, on theocrasy. By S'ivananda Saras- wati. Leaves 133, s'lokas 3,300. P. E. H. XVII. Yoga- saka-sange ah a. Otherwise called Jndna-pradipa. A concise exposition of the Yoga system. By Vijnana Bhikshu. Leaves 28, s'lokas 829. E. D. XVIII. YOGA-TAIIANGA. A treatise similar, in scope, to No. XVII. By Vis'wes'wara- datta Mis'ra or Deva Tirtha Swamin, disciple of Vidyaranya Tirtha. Leaves 12, s'lokas 168. P. E. H. XIX. AjAPA-GAYATBf-PURAs'cHARANA-PADDHATI. A tract discussing matters connected with the Yoga. It is attributed to S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 3, s'lokas 90. F. E. H. 13 XX. Videha-muktyXdi-kathana. It handles sundry points of the Yoga craze. By an anony- mous author. Leaves 15, s'lokas 200. Ben. Coll. XXI. VlVEKA-MARTANDA. Eight couplets on the Yoga. Their author, Rames'wara Bhatta, professes to have written them by order of Sultan Ghiyfe-ud- din, at Mount S'rimandapa. Tughlaq Shah I., as one of the Sultans named Ghiy^s-ud-dm was surnamed, reigned before the middle of the fourteenth century. The verses in question are accompanied by a translation and commentary in Hindi, inter- spersed with quotations from the Sanskrit, P. E. H. XXII. Pavana-vijaya. A metrical exposition of the Yoga, in nine chapters; attri- buted to the god S'iva. It may be suspected that this work be- longs to the Paurdnika class, or else to the Tantrika. Leaves 29, s'lokas 349. I. D. P. XXIII. Pavana-vijaya. Possibly this treatise and the last described form one whole. Both are in verse, and both are ascribed to S'iva the divinity. This is in twelve chapters. The copy inspected was transcribed in the year of Vikramaditya 1764. Leaves 9, s'lokas 159. Ben. Coll. 14 XXIV. VaRNA-'PRABODHA. A treatise on the Yoga, to which are added considerations of the Veddnta. Its author is one Dattatreya. Leaves 19, s'lokas 256. F. E. H. XXV. TaTTWA-BINDU -YOGA. Defining the various divisions of the Yoga. By Ramachan- dra Pararaahansa. Leaves 18; s'lokas 440. F. E. H. XXVI. S'lVA-SANHITA. A metrical directory of the duties of the Yogi. I have been told, though without proof, that it belongs to the Skanda-pu- rdna. Leaves 46, s'lokas 648. F. E. H. XXVII. YAJNAVALKYA-ofTS. A poem, in commendation of the practice of Yoga. It is at- tributed to Ydjnavalkya, the muni ; and perhaps it is from some Purina. Leaves 26, s'lokas 465. Ben. Coll. XXVIII. YOGA-BIJA. A treatise on the observances of Yogis, It is ascribed to the god I's'wara or S'iva. It may be part of a Parana. Leaves 11, s'lokas 178. F. E. H. ^ 15 XXIX. Jnanamrita. On the duties of the Yogi ; a poem. By Gorakshanatha, dis- ciple of Mmanatha. An item in the detail of spiritual descents given under No. XXXIII. is here confirmed. Leaves 13, sdokas 800. F. E. H. XXX. YOGA-MAHIMAN. Treating on the importance of the Yoga ; the authorities cited being the Veda, various Purdnas, &c. Leaves 6, s'lokas 162. F. E. H. XXXI. Saba-gita. On contemplation according to the Yoga. It is in metre, and possibly is extracted from a Purana ; as it is ascribed to Vyasa. Leaves 4, s'lokas 68. Ben. Coll. XXXIL SibnHA-SIDDHXNTA-PADDHATI. A treatise on transmigration according to the Yoga. By Nityanatha Siddha. Leaves 7, s'lokas 400. F. E. H. XXXIII. HATHA-niAnfpIKA. A treatise on tlie Hafha-yoga, of considerable currency. By Swatmartima Yogindra, Leaves 34, s'lokas 425. Ben. Coll. 16 The author of the Hatha-pradipikd is erroneously designated, by Professor Wilson,— As. Res., Vol. XVII., pp. 190, 191,— A'tmarama, instead of Swatmar^ma. A list of Yoga teachers, furnished by Swatmarama, is detailed in the same page of the As. Res. A collation of five MSS. of the Hatha-pradipikd has enabled me to give this catalogue as follows : — 1. A'dinatha. 2. Matsyendra. 3. S'abara. 4. A'nanda Bhairava. 5. Chaurangin (or Chaurangin). 6. Mina. 7. Goraksha. 8. Virupaksha. 9. Biles'aya. 10. Manthana Bhairava, 11. Siddhabuddha (or S'uddhabuddhi), 12. Kanthadi (or Kanthalin, or Kandalin). 13. Kaurantaka (or Korandaka, or Gaurantaka, or Pauran- taka) . 14. Surananda. 15. Siddhapada (or S'ripada). 16. Charpatin. 17. Kanerin (or Kaneri, or Karotin). 18. Pujyapada. 19. Nityanatha (or Nityananda, or Nityapada, or Dhwa- ninatha) . 20. Niranjana. 21. Kapalin. 23. Bindunatha. 23. Kdkachandis'wara. 24. AUama Prabhudeva. 25. Ghodacholin (or Ghoracholin) . 26. Tintini (or Chinchini, or Dhidhini, or Tidhivi). 27. Valukin (or Vasuki, or Bhalukiu). 17 28. NSgabodha (orNagabodhin). 29. Khanda. 30. Kapalika. Professor "Wilson makes two names of A nanda Bhairava; •where, observing the analogy of Manthana Bhairava, No. 10, I make but one. No. 24, on the other hand, the Professor di- vides. Allama Prabhudeva was a celebrated Jangama sectary. See the Mackenzie Collection, Vol. II., pp. 14 seqq. The Yoga seems to have been zealously cultivated in the South. Nos. 29 and 30 are written, by the Professor, as a single appellation. I have broken it into two, on the authority of several MSS. XXXIV. Hatha-sanketa-chandrika'. Another disquisition on the Hatha-yoga. By Sundara Deva, son of Vis'wanatha Deva. They were of the gotra of Kas'yapa, and were Marahattas of Benares. Sundara Deva's spiritual guide was one Purnananda, if this be a human designation. Leaves 1.52, s'lohas 3,500. Ben. Coll. The Hatha-sanketa-chandrikd quotes from other works and authors, to an unusual extent. A list of some of these is sub- joined, but without any attempt — which the citations themselves rarely assist, if the mention of their sources does not — to appro- priate them to specific subjects. It is, also, quite possible that a chaptercis here and there named, instead of the treatise to which it belongs ; and even that a combination of words, taken for the title of a treatise, is not so. The catalogue is as follows : Hatha- pradipilcd, (or?) Hatha-dipikd ; Yoga-chandrikd ; Yoga-chintd- mani; Sandtana-siddhanta ; Yoga-sdra-samuchchai/a ; Sanke- ta-s'ikshd ; Yoga-sangraha ; Yoga-rahasya ; Viraktdsarvaswa ; Nddt-s'uddhi ; S' aUti-bodha ; S'akti-jdgara ; Hatha-yoga, by G-orakshanatha ; Favana-yoga-sangraha ; Tantra-rdja ; 8uta- sanhitd; Hatha-ratndvali ; S'iva-san/iitd ; Tripurd-samuch- 18 chaya; Kumbhaka-paddfiati ; Sures'vrara iCcharya's Mdnasol- Idsa ; Swarodaya ; Jivana-mukti-viveka ; Siddhdnta-s'ekhara ; Yoga-tattwa-prakds'a, (or ?) Yoga-tattwa-prakds'aka ; Yoga-tdrd- vali; Yoga-s'ikhopanishad ; Ts'wara-gitd ; Nandi-purdna ; A'tma- purdna ; Brahma-vidyopanishad ; Yoga-dipikd ; Vdyu-san- hitd ; Yoga-ydjnavalkya ; Kdlikd-purdna ; Jaigishavya-yoga- s'dsti-a ; Amrita-bindupanishad ; Yoga-sdra ; Yoga-bija ; He- mddri; Kerala-tantra ; Nakulis'a-yoga-pdrdyana ; I's'ivari-tan- tra ; Yoga-bhdskara ; Spars' a-yoga-s'dstra ; Siddha-sopdna ; Rasa-pradipa ; Amanaska ; Sadd-s'iva-gitd ; I's'wara-minandtha- samvada ; Yoga-hridaya ; Tantra-chuddmani ; and Vidyaranya. XXXV. Goraksha-s'ataka. Likewise entitled Jndna-s'ataka. A treatise on the Rdja- yoga, in one hundred stanzas. One of the MSS. inspected was copied in Samvat 1696. Leaves 15, s'lokas 200. Ben. Coll. XXXVI. YoGA-S'ASTBA-StJTKA-PATHA. A set of aphorisms on theocrasy, in eight hooks. They are reputed to be posterior to the sentences of Patanjali. It is al- leged that they were noted down by Baudhayana, as they were orally delivered by S'ukra to Yajnavalkya. Hence they are ascribed to S'ukra, who here has the epithet of Mahakavi. This work possibly deserves a closer examination that I can at pre- sent give it : but it is, I suspect, of comparatively recent origin, and of little worth in any point of view. Leaves 7Q, s'lokas 1,300. Ben. Coll. 19 Hdya Mukuta cites, in his Pada-chandrikd, the Yoga-s'ataM- hhydna of Sanitana ; and the S'drngadharapaddhati contains a long extract from the Yoga-rasdyana. In a fragment of a treatise on the Hatha-yoga, of which I am unable to give a specific account, occur the following names of authors and works : Jalandhara, A'nandakanda ; Yoga-sdra, Rangardja-stava. THE NYAYA PHILOSOPHY. I. NYAYA-StJTRA. Aphorisms of the Nydya philosophy, in five books. By Go- tama or Akshapada or Akshacharana. Leaves 36, s'lokas 288. Beu. Coll. See No. IX. infra. II. Nyaya-bhXshya. A commentary on No. I. It is attributed to Vatsyayana, the lishi. Leaves 96, s'lokas 3,400. Ben. Coll. III. Nyaya-v^rtika-tatpahya-paris'uddhi. Also called Nydya-nibandha. This is, probably, an emenda- tion of Pakshila Swamin's vdrtika or supplement to No. I. Dinnaga, whom Vachaspati Mis'ra names with censure, was another ancient expositor of the logical institutes. The writings of both have, perhaps, perished. Complete copies of the work in question may be forthcoming ; but I have never seen one. Its author is Udayana A'charya, who is also called Uddyotakara A'charya and Udayakara A'charya. He was of the gotra of Bharadwaja. F. E. H. IV. NyAYA-vXRTlKA-TA'TPARYA-TfKA. A voluminous commentary on No. III. By V^chaspati Mis'- ra, disciple of Martandatilaka Swamin. Leaves 393, s'lokas 13,500. Ben. Coll. Vachaspati, in his Tattwa-kaumudi, alludes to this work. V. Nyaya-nibandha-tkakas'a. Often called, from the name of its author, the Vardha- 'mdni. Another commentary on No. III. By Vardhamana TIpddhyaya, son of one Ganges'a Upadhyaya. Leaves 53, s'lokas 3,500. Ben. Coll. Vardhamana, in one of his writings, names Vachaspati Mis'- ra, the author of No. IV. That Vachaspati Mis'ra, the legist, was a different person, and of posterior date, is proved, com- pendiously, hy the fact that, in his Dwaita-nirnaya, he cites Vardhamana UpadhySya's A'hnika. VI. VakdhamAnendu. A commentary on No. V. By Padmanabha Mis'ra, son of Balabhadra. Leaves 65, s'lokas 3,000. J. R. B. VII. NYAYA-PAKIs'lSHq^A. A commentary on No. I. The copy inspected contains only the fifth book, the last. By Udayana A'chdrya, the author of No; III. supra. F. E. H. This work is said to be of extreme rarity. 22 VIII. NYAYA-PAllIs'lSHyA-PEAKAS'A. Annotations on No. VII. The only MS. examined contains no more than the third chapter of the five. By Vardham^na Upadhy^yaj son of one Ganges'a Upadhyaya. See No. V. supra. F. E. H. The work also id reported to be of exceedingly infrequent occurrence. IX. NYAYA-StJTRA-VEITTI. A commentary on No. I. By Vis'wanatha Bhattachd,rya, son of Vidyanivdsa. The Calcutta edition of this work, which em- braces both the text and its expositiouj was published in 1838 ; pp. 264j 8vo. Dr. J. E. Ballantyne is publishing, in parts, the aphorisms of the iVy%fl! system, accompanied by" extracts from Vis'wandtha's notes, in the original Sanskrit, with an English translation. The first fasciculus appeared in 1850; and the last, which concludes the undertaking, is now in the press. X. TARKA.-BHisHA. Or Tarka-paribhdshd. An elementary work on the Nydya. By Kes'ava Mis'ra. Leaves 35, s'lokas 600. Ben. Coll. XL Tarka-bhXsha-puakXs'ika. A commentary on No. X. The copy which I have examined is imperfect, containing the substance of 1200 s'lokas, and 23 giving neither the beginning of the work nor its end. Colebrooke •■ — in his Miscellaneous Essays, Vol. I., p. 263 — probably intends, by " Balibhadra/' the author of the present work, or Balabhadra Mis'ra. V. P. XII. Tarka-bhashA-piiak.Xs'a. Or Tarkdnubhdshd. Another set of annotations on No. X. By Govardhana Mis'ra, son of Balabhadra and Vijayas'ri, and younger brother of Vis'wanatha and Padmanabha. This work is not to be confounded with the last. The father and son, it appears, went over precisely the same ground. Leaves 49, s'lokas 1,300. F. E. H. XIII. BHAVAllTHA-nfpiKA. A third commentary on No. X. Its author is Gaurik^nta Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya. Leaves 239, s'lokas 4,300. F. E. H. XIV. Tarka-bhasha-puakas'ika. Another commentary on No. X. By Chennu Bhatta, a Tai- langa. In various MSS. his name is also read Channu, Chinna, and Chainya. His patron was one Raja Harihara. His father was Vishnudeva; and he had an elder brother Sarvajna. One of the several copies inspected was transcribed in the year of Vikramarka 1616. Leaves 97, s'lokas 2,300. V. S'. J. XV. Tarka-bhasha-sara-manjahi. A fifth commentary on No. X. By M^dhava Deva, who lived at Benares. He was sou of Lakshniana Deva, whose father was 24 Madhava Deva, of Dharasiira. The MS. which has been ex- amined was copied in the Samvat year 1737. Leaves 135, s'lolcas 2,750. V. S'. J. XVI. Tarka-bhasha-bhXva-prakas'ika. A sixth commentary on "No. X. Its author is one Gopinatha. The only copy of this work which I have seen is imperfect at the conclusion. Ben. Coll. XVII. TARKA-BHASHA-niAKis'lKA. Commentary the seventh on No. X. By Kaundinya Dikshi- ta, pupil of Murari Bhatta. Of this work I have inspected only a single MS. ; and that is defective in its latter half. Ben. Coll. XVIII. NYAYA-SIDDHANTA-MANJAllf. An elementary treatise on the Nydya. By Janakinatha, sur- named Chudamani Bhattacharya. Leaves 31, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. Coll. T. S'. has an excellent copy of the Nydya-siddhdnta-manjari,. transcribed in the Samvat year 1757, at Benares, by Pandit Dhundhiraja Bhatta, son of Somes' wara Bhatta, whose family name was Upadrashta. B. S'. K. has another very correct MS. of this work, written in the year of Vikramaditya 1 779. XIX. Tarka-prakas'a. Otherwise called Nijaya-siddhdnta-tnanjari-dipikd. A com- mentary on No. XVIII. By S'rikantha Dikshita, surnamed Nya- 25 yavagisa. The scholiast's name seems to be written S'itikantha fully as often as S'rikantha. I have seen a copy of this work which bore the year 1796 oi the Samvat era as the date of its transcription. Leaves 314, s'lokas 8,000. Ben. Coll. XX. BnlvA-DfpiKA. Another commentary on No. XVIII. By S'rikrishna Nyd- yavagis'a Bhattacharya, son of Govinda Nyayalankara Bhatta- charya. Leaves 73, s'lokas 3,600. Ben. Coll. XXI. MANJAKf-siRA. Also entitled Nydya-siddhdnta-manjari-sdra. A third com- mentary on No. XVIII. By Yadava Vy^sa, son of Nrisinha, and disciple of one Ramakrishna. The copy here described was written in the Samvat year 1753. Leaves 83, s'lokas 3,200. Ben. Coll. This work names Saudala Upadhyaya and the author of the Mani. XXII. MANJAHf-PBAKAS'A. Or Nydya-siddhdnta-manjari-prakds'a. Commentary the fourth on No. XVIII. By Bhdskara, son of Mudgala, of the Langakshi gotra. Hence the annotator is generally denominat- ed Laugakshi Bh^skara. This work cites the 8'as'adhariya. The sole copy examined is defective at the end. Ben, Coll. 26 XXIII. PadjCrtha-mXla, Likewise called Paddrtha-praMs'a. An elementary treatise on the Nydya. By Laug^kshi Bhaskara Mahamahopadhyaya, son of Mudgala Bhatta, son of Rudra Bhatta or Eudra Kavin- dra. Leaves 14, s'lokas 275. Ben. Coll. XXIV. PadXutha-mala-peakas'a. A commentary on No. XXIII., by its author, Laugakshi Bhdskara. Leaves 54, s'lokas 1,500. T. S. XXV. Ny^Iya-kaustubha. A general work on the Nydya philosophy. By Mahadeva Punatdmakara, son of Mukunda, and disciple of S'rikantha or S'itikantha. Leaves 423, s'lokas 18,300. B. S'. K. Mahadeva speaks, in this treatise, of the author of the Mani. XXVI. NyXya-sXea-vichara. A commentary on the Nydya-sdra of Bhasarvajna, which I have never seen. By Bhatta Raghava, son of Saranga, and pupil of Mahadeva Sarvapia Vadindra. It was composed in the S'aka year 1174, or A. D. 1253, entitled Paridhavin. The copy examined was transcribed at least as early as the Samvat year 1 528, in which, as appears from a memorandum on its last page, it was sold to one Vishnu, for twenty- five coins of unspecified denomination. Leaves 100, s'lokas 2,700. Ben. Coll. This work cites or mentions Udayana, Pras'astapada, Vachas- pati Mis'ra, Kama Bhatta, and the Bhushana of Bhasarvajna. 27 XXVII. NishkantikX. Or Varadardjiya-vydkhyd. A commentary on the Sdra-san- graha of Varadardja, which annotates the Tarka^kdrikd of the same author. The names even of those two treatises I know only from this ; never having seen them. By Mallin^tha Kavi. Leaves 91, s'lokas 2,500. Ben. Coll. Mallinatha alleges, in this work, that he has written scholia, also called Nishkantikd, on Pras'astapada's exposition of the Vais'eshika-sutra, the Pras'astapdda-bhdshya. In the present work the following authors and treatises are referred to : Pak- shila, Prabhakara, the Nydsoddyota, S'dlikd, Bhatta-kdrikd, Nikasha, A'tmatattwa-viveka, Nydya-kusumdnjali, Udayana's Tdtparya-paris'uddhi, and the Vdrtika^tdtparya-tikd of Vachas» pati Mis'ra. It may be suspected that the Mallinatha who wrote the Nish- kantikd is not the well-known commentator on the poems of Kalidasa and others. Varadardja is a name which has been borne by several authors. To the best known, who has the surname of Bhatja, we owe the Madhya-kaumudi, Laghu-kau^ mwrfe, "and Sdra-siddhdnta-kaumudi, Another, of the tribe of Kus'ika, annotated the Kalpa-sutra of Gargya. A third will be mentioned in the sequel ; and the writer of the Sdra-sangraha is, perhaps, a fourth- XXVIII. SlDDHANTA-SANGRAHA- An elementary work on the Nydya doctrines. By Yddava Vyasa, son of Nrisinha, and pupil of Ramakrishna. Leaves 67, s'lokas 1,700. Ben. Coll. E 2 28 XXIX. Bala-bodha. A commentary on some unnamed work by one S'andilya of Surasena, apparently an introductory treatise on the Hindu logical system. By Govinda, the mathematician, son of Lada- ma ; Sand,dhya Brahmans. He wrote his gloss in the time of one Raja Mukutes'wara, in the S'aka year 1111^ or A. D. 1189. The MS. inspected was copied in the year 1655 of the era of Vikramaditya. Leaves 35, s'lokas 475. Ben. Coll. XXX. Takka-chandbika. An elementary exposition of the Nydya philosophy. By Vis'- wes'wara A's'rama. The only copy which I have seen of this work is fragmentary. Ben. Coll. XXXI. Nyaya-ratna. As far as can be judged from a few detached leaves of this treatise, it appears to be a general Naiyayika disquisition. Its author is Mani Mis'ra, Ben. Coll. XXXII. Tattwa-chintamani. Or Chintdmani; or simply Mani, as it is very freauently called in citations. An original work, of great repute, on the totality of the Nydya doctrines. By Ganges'a Upadhyaya Chin- tamarii. Leaves 515, s'lokas 10,000. Ben. Coll. As the grand divisions of this work will be referred to sepa- rately, it is as well to mention that they are four in number the PratyaJcsha-hhaii^a, Anumdna-khania, Upamdna-hhanda, and 29 S'abda-Manda, or sections on perception, inference, comparison, and affirm atio a. Ganges'a Upadhy^a came after V^chaspati Mis'ra, whom he often quotes, and generally under the title of Tikdkara. The second section of this work was published in Calcutta, in the Samvat year 1905 ; pp. 83, 8vo. Besides the commentaries on the Tattwa-chintdmani, about to be described, I have heard of one by Yajnamiirti Kas'inatha. And see under No. XLI. infra. I have also been told of an abridgement of the Chintdmani, by one Gopinatha. XXXIII. MATHURANXTHf. No more particular name of this work has been ascertained. It is a commentary on No. XXXII. By Mathuranatha Tarka- vagis'a Leaves 130, s'lokas 5,720. Ben. Coll. XXXIV. CniNTAMANI-'rfKA. It has not been discovered that this work has any more spe- cific designation. It is a commentary on No. XXXII. By Pragalbha A'charya, son of Narapati and Jahnavi. The Kira- ndvali and Vardhamana Upadhyaya are cited in it. Leaves 446, s'lokas 5,400. Ben. Coll. XXXV. CHINTAMANI-PARfKSHi. A commentary on No. XXXII. By Padmanabha, son and pupil of Balabhadra. A fragment. Ben. Coll. 30 XXXVI. GupHARTHA-TATTWA-DfpiKA. Otherwise called RaghudevL A commentary on No. XXXII. By Raghudeva Bhatt^charya. A fragment. Ben. Coll. XXXVII. Tattwa-chintamani-prabha. A commentary on No. XXXII. By Yajnapati Upadhyaya. A fragment. P. E. H. Yajnapati is referred to by the authors of No. XL. and No. XLI. infra. XXXVIII. Tattwa-chintamani-prakas'a. A commentary on No. XXXII. By Ruchidatta Mis'ra. A fragment. Ben. Coll. XXXIX. Tattwa-chintamani-vyakhyX. If this work has a special title, it has not been observed. It is a commentary on No. XXXII. Its author is Sarvabhauma Bhattach^rya. A fragment. Ben. Coll. It is exceedingly doubtful whether any of the last seven works goes over the whole of the Tattwa-chmtdmani. Their infrequent occurrence, even in scattered portions, has a ready reason in the alleged superior value of the scholia, though partial, next to be noticed. 31 XL. DfoHITI. Often called S'iromani, from its author. A commentary on the first two sections of No. XXXII. By Raghunatha Siro- mani Bhattacharya. Leaves 109, s'loias 3,600. Ben. Coll. Por the date of a person surnamed S'iromagi, see Colebrooke's Two Treatises on the Hindu Law of Inheritance, Preface, p. xii. It is reported that there is a commentary on the Didhiti, additional to those here catalogued, by one Nilakantha S'astri, of Benares. XLI. GADADHARf. A commentary on No. XL. By Gadadhara Bhattacharya. Leaves 882, s'lokas 36,000. Ben. Coll. In one copy of this work which I have seen, Gadadhara Bhattacharya has the agnomen of Chakravartin. Gadadhara refers to a commentary on No. XXXII., by Harirama Bhatta- charya. I have not seen it. XLII. K^s'lKA. Also called Gddddhari-vivriti and Krishnabhatti. A com- mentary on No. XLI. By Krishna Bhatta A'rde, son of Ran- ganatha, and pupil of one Hari. The author was a Marahat^a Brdhraan, of Benares. He had an elder brother Narayana. Leaves 1,540, s'lokas 42,000. Ben. Coll. Krishna Bhatta A'rde also wrote a commentary on the Nir- naya-sindhu. 33 XLIII. Nyaya-ratna. A commentary on the panchavddi subsection of No. XLI. By Eaghundtha S'astri Parvatikara, late of the Poena College. This work was lithographed in Bombay, in the S'aka year 1765, or A. D. 1843 : leaves 316, of the MS, form, and four leaves of emendations. XLIV. PjlAMiNYA-VADA-KKODA. On No. XLI. By an anonymous writer. Imperfect. T. S'. The word kroda demands explanation. It is used to indicate groups of stray notes, as distinguished from, consecutive com- ments. Collections thus denominated are very abundant in pri- vate collections ; and they are held in high esteem. They are frequently by eminent authors ; and their value consists in com- bining great conciseness with an exclusive attention to questions of real difficulty. They are almost the only sensible elucidations which the Hindus possess. I shall make no attempt to impart an idea of the precise subjects of the several krodas entered below and after the Jdgadis'i. We have now come to the arcana of Hindu dialectics. No European seems as yet even to have be- gun to thread the perplexing labyrinth ; and the very general nature of this index does not exact that I should endeavour to convey the information which is foregone in abstaining from translating titles. XLV. pANCHA-LAKSHANf-KRODA. On No. XLI. By an anonymous author. Leaves 5, s'lokas 80. T. S'. 33 XLVI. Vyadhikarana-dharm^vachchhinnabhava-kuoda. On No. XLI. By an anonymous author. Leaves 7, s'lokas 325. T. S'. XLVII. SlDDHANTA-LAKSHANA-KttODA. On No. XLI. Its author is not known. Leaves 5, s'lokas 125. T. S'. XLVIII. Pakshata-kroda. On No. XLI. Of unrecorded authorship. Leaves 1 8, s'lokas 400. T. S'. XLIX. Samanya-nirukti-kroda. On No. XLI. Its author has not been ascertained. 18, s'lokas 400. T. S'. Leaves L. BHAVANANDf. A commentary on No. XL. By Bhavananda Siddhantava- gis'a. Leaves 546, s'lokas 13,625. V. P. LI. BHAVANANnf-PRAKAS'A. A commentary on No. L. By Mahadeva Pandit. Leaves 688, s'lokas 36..300. V. P. r 31. LII. Sauvopakakini. A commentary on No. L. By Mahadeva Punatanaakara. Leaves 480, s'lokas 17,250. V. P. It has not been determined whether No. LII. be independent of No. LI., i. e., whether it be a piece of it, or whether the two form a part, or the whole, of a single work. LIIL DfDHITI-IlAUDlil. A commentary on No. XL. By Eudra Bhattacharya. The MS. here described is on the first section only of the Didhiti: but I have seen a fragment on the second section also. Leaves 96, s'lokas 3,750. V. P. LIV. DfDHITI-VyAKHYA. A commentary on No. XL. By Jayarama. A fragment. Ben. Coll. LV. DfDHITI-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. XL. By Yativarya. A fragment. Ben, Coll. LVI. DlDHITI-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. XL. By Nyayavacliaspati, son of Vi- dyanivasa. A fragment. Ben. Coll. 35 I am unable to say how much of the Didhiti is taken up by the last three expositions. Nor can the pandits of Benares affirm whether these works have more specific appellations than those here given in the rubrics. It may be presumed that they are all of considerable extent. They are very rarely met with. LVII. jAGAOfs'f. A commentary on the second section of No. XL. By Jaga- dis'a TarUalankara Bhattacharya. Leaves 47-1!, s'Jokas 18,000. Ben. Coll. LVIIL Manjijsha. It has a second name, that of Jagadis'a-toshini. A commen- tary on No. LVII. By Krishna Bhatta A'rde. Imperfect. F. E. H. LIX. Pang H a-laks h ANf- k roda. Detached notes on No LVII. By Chandranarayana Bhatta- charya. Leaves 3, s'lokas 40. G. S'. LX. PANCHA-LAKSHANf-KRODA. On No. LVII. By Nilakantha. Leaves 3, s'lokas 40. G. S LXI. PANCHA-LAKSHANf-KRODA. On No. LVII. By S'ankara. Imperfect. G. S'. F 2 36 LXII. PANCHA-LAKSHANf-KKODA. On No. LVII. By . Imperfect. G. S'. LXIII. ' PtJKVAPAESHA-VYAPTI-KROpA. On No. LVII. By an anonymous author. Leaves 4, s'lokas 125. T. S'. LXIV. Vyadhikakana-dharmavachchhinnabhava-kroda. On No. LVII. By an anonymous author. Leaves 22, s'lokas 475. T. S'. LXV. VYADHlKAUANA-DHAllMAVACHCHHINNABHAVA-KKOpA. On No. LVII. By Chandranarayana Bhattacharya. Leaf 1, s'lokas VL G. S'. LXVI. Vyadhikarana-dharmavachchhinnabhava-kkopa. On No. LVII. By . Imperfect. T. S'. LXVII. VYADHIKARANA-DHARMi!^VACHCHHINNABHAVA-KROpA. On No. LVII. By . Imperfect. G. S', 37 LXVIII. VYADHIKARANA-DHARMi(VACHCHHINNABHAVA-KK()pA. On No. LVII. By . Imperfect. G. S'. LXIX. Siodhanta-lakshanZ-kiioda. On No. LVII. By Krishna Bhatta Arde. Leaves 8, s'lokas 200. G. S'. LXX. SiddhXnta-lakshana-kroda. On No. LVII.^ By an anonymous author. Leaves 5, s'lokas 525. T. S'. LXXI. DiDHITI-MATHUllf. A commentary on the second section of No. XL. By Mathu- ranatha Tarkav^gis'a Bhattacharya. The copy inspected is frag- mentary. Ben. Coll. LXXII. SamAnya-mruktyabhinava-vyakhya. Scholia on a topic discussed in No. XL. By an anonymous writer. Leaves 23, s'lokas 900. T. S'. LXXIII. MA^I-DfDHITI-GUDHARTHA-PRAKAS'lKA. This is said to be an epitome of No, XL. By Bhavananda Siddhantav^s'a. A fragment. Ben. Coll. 38 LXXIV. Anumana-maytjkha. A commentary on the second section of No. XXXII. By Jagadis'a Tarkalankara Bhattacharya, author of No. LVII. Leaves 170, s'lokas 6,800. K. B. LXXV. Vakyartha-dipika. Another commentary on the second section of No. XXXII. By Hanumad A'charya, son of Vyasavarya, and pupil of one Viraraghava. Hanumad was of the gotra of Kas'yapa. He wrote this work for the use of his own disciple, one Nandarama. The only MS. of it which I have seen is very imperfect. Ben. Coll. LXXVI. Up4MANA-CHINTAMANI-TIK/V. This work does not appear to have any most specific desig- nation. It annotates the third section, that on the topic of comparison, of No. XXXII. Leaves 33, s'lokas 835. T. S'. LXXVII. A'loka. Also called Manydloka and Chintdmani-prakds'a. A com- mentary on a considerable, but unascertained, portion of No. XXXII. By Jayadeva Tarkalankara ^'lis'ra Mahamahopadhya- ya, pupil and nephew of Hari Mis'ra. Jayadeva has the further surname of Pakshadhara. The tradition runs that he came by it from the circumstance that, when a young student he read logic with his preceptor only once a fortnight. Many identify him, but on inconclusive grounds, with Jayadeva the author of the Gita-govinda. I know the x^loka only from fra"'- ments. Ben. Coll. 39 LXXVIII. Saka-manjaki. A commentary on No. LXXVII. By Bhavananda Siddhau- tavagis'a. Leaves 315, s'lokas 11,800. V. P. LXXIX. PaKS H AD H AllODDHARA. Or Manydloka-lcantakoddhdra. A commentary on No. LXXVII. By Mahamahopadhyaya Thakkura Madhusiidana. Imperfect. F. E. H. LXXX. S'abdaloka-viveka. A commentary on the S' abda-khanda of No. LXXVII. By Jayarama Nyayapanchanana. Leaves 571, s'lokas 14,000. V. P. LXXXI. S'abdaloka-kahasya. A commentary on the S'abda-lthanda of No. LXXVII. By Gopinatha, son of Juanapati. Leaves 399, s'lokas 9,200. Ben. Coll. LXXXII. S'abdajloka-viveka. A commentary on the S' abda-khanda of No. LXXVII. By Gunananda Vidyavagis'a, pupil of Madhusudana. Leaves 136, slokas 5,200. Ben. Coll, 40 LXXXIII. S'abdaloka-rahasya. A coratnentary on the S'abda-khnn^a of No. LXXVII. By Mahamahopadhyaya Kaghupati Bhattdch^rya. Leaves 166, s'lokas 3,900. Ben. Coll. LXXXIV. A'loka- gadad h a hi. A commentary on the S' abda-khanda of No. LXXVII. By Gadadhara Bhattacharya. A fragment. Ben. Coll. LXXXV. A'loka-mathukanathi. A commentary on the 8 abda-khanda of No. LXXVII. By Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a. A fragment. Ben. Coll. Thus concludes the catalogue of scholia growing out of No. XXXII. Doubtless many of these works have been described amiss, and so entered in the wrong places. But I have been able to obtain access to only small portions of them, for the most part ; and I have never seen a pandit who has read more than two or three out of the whole, the krodas excepted. LXXXVI. Nirckti-prakas'a. Definitions of dialectic technicalities. By Raghudeva Nya- yalankara Bhattacharya. A fragment. Ben. Coll. 41 LXXXVII. Mangala-vada. On the effect of benedictions on the completion of a work. By Harir^ma Tarkavagis'a. Leaves 7, s'lokas 160. Ben. Coll. S'as'adhara the logician is cited in this treatise ; and so are the Didhiti and the Nydya-kaustubha. LXXXVIII. » RiMABUDRA-BHATTf. Notes on Dinakara's treatise concerning invocations. By Ra- marudra Bhatta. Leaves 10, s'lokas 350. G. S'. LXXXIX. I's'WARA-VAUA. By Raghudeva Bhattacharya. Leaves 7, s'lokas 150. V. P. XC. I'sVaEE NITYA-StJKHA-VYAVASTHAPANA. By an anonymous author. Leaves 5, s'lokas 175. V. P. XCI. Vishayata-vadXrtha. Or Vishayatd'Vichdra. By Gadadhara Bhattacharya. Leaves 16, s'lokas 500. V, P. The pandits say that Gadadhara composed no less than sixty- four special treatises, similar to the one here noticed. These are additional to his larger works. G 42 XCII. ViSHAYATA-VADA. By Harirama Bhattacharya. Leaves 14, s'lokas 290. Ben, Coll. XCIII. Gaurava-laghava-vichara. An essay on the operose and the facile, in argumentation. By an anonymous author. Leaves 58, s'lokas 9O0. V. S'. A'. XCIV. Uddes'ya-vidheya-bodha-sthalita-vichara. By Jayarama Nyayapanchanana Bhattacharya. Leaves 9, s'lokas 73. T. S'. XCV. Vls'lSHTA-VAls'lSHTYA-BODHA-VICHARA. By Harirama Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves 14, s'lokas 400. Ben. Coll. It is said that Raghudeva Bhattacharya composed a similar work, bearing this identical title. XCVI. Vls'tSHTA-VAIs'lSHTYA-BODHA-KAHASYA. By Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a. Leaves 9, s'lokas 180. Ben. Coll. S'iromani Bhattacharya is quoted in this disquisition. It is said that the titles of all Mathuranatha's smaller trea- tises end with the word rahasya. But he has by no means monopolized this termination. 48 XCVII. Vls'lSHTA-VAIs'lSHTYA-VADA. The author's name does not appear in the only copy, an im- perfect one, to which I have had access. Ben. Coll. XCVIII. Karanata-vada. Or Kdranatd-vichdra. By Bhavananda Bhattacharya. Leaves 11, s'lokas 150. T. S'. XCIX. An YATHA-SIDD H I-VICHiBA. By an anonymous author. Leaves 23, s'lokas 250. Ben. Coll. This work cites Chakravartia. C. Samagri-vada. Or Sdmagri-vichara, according to some MSS. By Raghu- deva Bhattacharya. Leaves 12, s'lokas 455. Ben. Coll. CI. SAMAGRf-VICHARA. By an anonymous writer. Leaves 4, s'lokas 160. V. P. CXI. ANYATHi-KHYATI-TATTWA. By Jayarama Nyayapanchanana Bhattacharya. The copy examined was written in the Samvat year 1879, or S'aka 1744. Leaves 23, s'lokas 350. T. S'. G 3 • 44 cm. Pkatiyogi-jnana-karanata-vada. By an anonymous author. Leaves 6, s'lokas 265. V. P. CIV. PllATIYOGI-JNANASYA HETUTWA-KHANDANA. By Raghudeva Bhattacharya. Leaves 10, s'lokas 200. Ben. Coll. CV. Pakaja-vichara. By an anonymous author. Leaves 18, s'lokas 450. Ben. Coll. CVL S'as'adhakiya. A disquisition on the nature of atoms, cause, &c. &c. By S'as'adhara Acharya, Leaves 43, s'lokas 750. V. P. CVII. NYAYA-SIDDHANTA-nfpA-PRABHA. A commentary on No. CVL, not on the Nydya-siddhdnta-dipa. The scholiast is S'eshananta. It was written at the instance of S'^rngadhara, probably the guru of one Raja Padmanabha, of the Jamadagni family, who was warmly interested in the liter- ature of the Upanishads, Leaves 135, s'lokas 7,000. Ben. Coll. This work cites Ganges'a Upadhyaya Chintamani, Mandana Vadivdgis'wara, and the Nydya-kusumdnjali. 45 CVIII. TWAN-MANO-YOGASYA JNANATWAVACHCHHINNAM PRATI KARANAT- WA-KHANDANA. The writer's name has not been ascertained. Leaves 2, s'lokas 50. Ben. Coll. CIX. Samavaya-pramana-vadartha. Its author's name has not transpired. Leaves 4, s'lokas 93. Ben. Coll. ex. A'kas'a-vadartha. By Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves Z, s'lo- kas 65. V. P. CXI. Pratiyogyanadhikarane nas'asyotpatti-nirasa. The author's name may be mentioned at its beginning, which is wanting, a single leaf, in the sole copy of this work which I have inspected. Leaves 32, s'lokas 570. V. P. CXII. NiBVIKALPAKA-VICHARA. Of unknown authorship. Leaves 2, s'lokas 23. V. P. 46 CXIII. Sankarya-vada. Or Jdti-sdnkarya-vdda, as it is called in one copy which I have seen. Its author's name is not known. Leaves 2, s'lokas 91. V. P. CXIV. Sannikarsha-vadaktha. By Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves 30, s'lokas 800. V. P. cxv. Sannikarsha-vichara. By an anonymous writer. Leaves 31, s'lokas 600. V. P. CXVL VlsaAYA-LAUKIKA-PRATYAKSHA-KARYA-KARANA-BHAVA-RAHASYA. The name of its author has not been discovered. Leaves 17, s'lokas 375. V. P. CXVII. IjDBHtJTA-RlfiPASYA KARANATWA-VICHARA. Of anonymous authorship. Leaves 2, s'lokas 84. Ben. Coll. CXVIII. CHITBA-RtJPA-VADARTHA. By Nyayavachaspati, son of Vidyanivasa. Leaves 23, s'lokas 600. Ben. Coll. 47 CXIX. CaiTRA-RtJPA-viDARTHA. In the onlyj an imperfect, copy of this treatise which has been examined, its author's name is not mentioned. V. P. cxx. PaiG-ABHivA-VlCHARA. By an anonymous author. Leaves 3, s'lokas 68. V. P. cxxi. Ratri-pada-vichara. Its writer is not known. Leaves 2, s'lokas 90. Ben. Coll. CXXII. Jnana-lakshana-vadaiitha. Of unknown authorship. Leaves 5j s'lokas 110. V. P. CXXIII. Sans'aya-Vadautha. By Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattachd,rya. Leaves 8, s'lo- kas 200. V. P. CXXIV. A'tmatwa-jati-vichara. By Mahadeva Punataraakara, son of Mukunda Pandit. Leaves 20, s'lokas 450. V. P. 48 cxxv. SWAPllAKAS'A-EAHASYA. By Mathurg,natha Tarkavagis'a Bhattach^rya. Leaves 15, t'lo/cas 460. Ben. Coll. CXXVI. Swaprakas'a-rahasya. I have not learned its author's name. Leaves 14, s'lokas 440. Ben, Coll. CXXVII. A'tma-tattwa-pbabodha. By Raghava Panehaaana Bhattacharya. In the copy exa- mined the commencement is wanting. Leaves 77, s'lokas 1,800. V. P. CXXVIII. Sanskara-siddhi-dipika. By one Chitradhara. Leaves 9, s'lokas 200. V. P. CXXIX. Sm?,iti-sanskara-vada. Its author's name is undiscovered. Leaves 24, s'lokas 550. V, S'. J. cxxx. Smriti-sanskara-easasya. By Ramachaiidra Bha^ta. Leaves 35, s'lokas 500. V. P. 4.9 CXXXI. Smriti-sanskara-vichara. An essay by an unknown writer. Leaves 10, s'lokas 325. V. P. CXXXII. Mukti-vXda. By Gadadhara Bhattacharya, Leaves 10, s'lokas 350. Ben. Coll. CXXXIII. NAVYA-MUKTI-VADA-TIPPANf. A commentary on No. CXXXII. By S'ivarama Vachaspati Bhattacharya. Leaves 12, s'lokas 600. K. C. B. CXXXIV. Vada-parichchheda. By Mahamahopadhyaya Rudra Bhattacharya, son of Maha- mahopadhyaya Vidyanivasa. The sole MS. of this disquisition to which I have had access is a fragment. F. E. H. CXXXV. Nyaya-mala. By Jayarama. A dissertation on Gotama's four aphorisms defining the four species of evidence. I have seen only one copy of this worli, and that imperfect, Ben. Coll, H 50 CXXXVI. Pramana-pramoda. By one Hari. Leaves 58, s'lokas 600. T. S'. CXXXVII. PeamXnya-vada, On a topic as discussed in the first section of the Chintdmani. By one Raghunatha. Leaves 41, s'lohas 1,000. Ben. Coll. CXXXVIII. PBXlVlXNYA-VADA-TfKX. Annotations on a point as treated in the first section of the Chintdmani. By Gradadhara Bhattacharya. The only copy seen is defective. Ben. Coll. Gadadhara names, in these scholia, Mis'ra, Bhatta, Guru, and the author of the Didhiti. Coll. CXXXIX. Anumiti-parjCmars'a-vichIra. By Hariraraa Tarkavagis'a. Leaves 25, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. CXL. S'ankara-kroda. Detached elucidations of No. CXXXIX. By one S'ankara. Leaves 3, s'lokas 40. Ben. Coll. 51 CXLI. Ancmiti-paramars'a-vichXra. In one copy of this work, transcribed in tlie Samvat year 1733, which I have seen, it is called Anumiti-pardmars a-vdda. By Raghudeva Nyayalankara Bhattacharya. Leaves 9, s'lokas 320, Ben. Coll. CXLII. Navyanumiti-parXmars'a-vichXra, Its author's name does not appear. Leaves 34, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. Coll. CXLIII. ANUMITI-PARiMARSA-KXRYA-KARANA-BHXvA-VICHARA. By Mahadeva Punatamakara. Leaves 60, s'lokas 1,625. Ben. CoU. CXLIV. Sans'ayanumiti-rahasta. By Mathuranatha TarkavSgis'a Bhat^acharya. Leaves 29, s'lokas 480. Ben. Coll. CXLV. Jnana-dwaya-karanata-vichXra. By an anonymous author. Leaves 9, s'lokwi 160. V. P. H 2 53 CXLVI. ANUMITI-MiNASA-VADA. Oi* Anumdna-prdmdnya-vyavasthdpana. By an unascertained writer. Leaves 16, s'lohas 350. F. B. H. CXLVII. DHAK.MITXvACaCHHEDAKA-'PRATYiLSATTI-NIKtJPANA. By Raghudeva Bhattacharya. Leaves 22, s'lokas 800. Ben. Coll. CXLVIII. NAVYA-DHARMlTAVACHCHHEDAKA-viDARTHA. By Gadadhara Bhattacharya. Leaves 24, s'lokas 420. V. P. CXLIX. DHAEMITlvACHCHHEDAKATX-PRATYASATTI-VICHiiEA. By Harirama. The copy inspected was transcribed in the S'aka year 1640. Leaves 23, s'lokas 775. T. S'. CL. Lingopahita-laingika-bhana-vichIra. The only copy of this disquisition which I have seen is im- perfect at the beginning. Its author's name may occur there : it is not found at the end. Leaves 41, s'lokas 800. V. P. 53 CLI, LiNGOPAHITA-LAINGIKA-BHANA-NIRASA-RAHASTA. By Mathurdn^tha Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves 8, s'lo- kas 230. V. P. CLII. NavIna-mata-vichara. An essay on the modern view entertained touching the con- nexion between an inference and its premises. By Harirama Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves 38, s'lokas 650. B. S'. K. CLIII. Navya-mata-vadartha. A disquisition resembling, in character, the last described. By an anonymous author. Leaves 8, s'lokas 160. V. P. CLIV. Pakshata-vichara. By Mahadeva Punatdmakara, son of Mukanda. Leaves 51, s'lokas 1,600. V. S'. J. CLV. Pakshata-vichXra. The author's name has not been discovered. Leaves 30, s'lo- kas 800. Ben. Coll. CLVI. Sans'aya-paicshata-rahasya. By Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves 11, s'lokas 180. Ben. Coll. 54 CLVII. AsiDDHI-NIKtJPANA-VYAKHYA. Discussing a point or points of the topic of fallacies as han- dled, particularly, in the Chintdmani and in the Didhiti. By Kas'inatha, who names one Yajnamiirti, a Tailanga, among his ancestors. Leaves 23, s'lokas 1,116. Ben. Coll. CLVIII. Tarka-pkatibandhakatI-eahasya. By Mathuraaatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattachdrya. Leaves 11, s'lokas 225. V. P. CLIX. Badha-rahasya. Or Bddha-buddhi-vdddrtha, or Bddha-buddhi-pratibandha- katd-vichdra. By Harir^ma Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves 27, s'lokas 530. Ben. Coll. I have seen, at Saugor, a copy of this work whose date of transcription is the year 1711 of the era of Vikramaditya. CLX. UPi(DHI-YIVRITI. On the topic indicated by the rubric, as discussed by Gada- dhara Bhattacharya. Of anonymous authorship. The MS. exa- mined was copied in the Samvat year 1803. Leaves 10, s'lokas 40. Ben. Coll. 55 CLXI. S'abda-s'akti-fuakas'ika. By Mahamahopadhyaya Jagadis'a Tarkalankara. This work was published at Calcutta, in the S'aka year 1769 : pp. 173, 8vo. CLXII. S'abanityat^-rahasya. By Matburanatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya. Of the copy inspected the beginning is wanting. Leaves 8, s'lokas 180. V. P. CLXIII. S'abda-bodha-vichara. By an anonymous author. Leaves 9, s'lokas 108. Ben. Coll. CLXIV. S'abda-bodha-prakaea. Its writer's name is not known. Leaves 3, s'lokas 65. T. S'. CLXV. Vyctpatti-vada. By Gadadhara Bhattacharya, who, in the copy of this work which has been examined, is said to have been a pupil of Hari- rama Tarkalankara. Leaves 213, s'lokas 4,800. Ben. Coll. This work, and also a Vyutpatti-vdda of Chudamani Bhatta- charya, are named in Goviuda S'aatri's commentary on the Atharvana-rahasya, where it annotates the forty-seventh cou- plet of the text. 56 CLXVI. S'akti-vada. Or S'akti-vichdra, in two of the several copies which I have inspected of this essay. Its author is Gadadhara Bhatt^charya, whom I find called, in a single MS., Nyayasiddhantavagis'a. Leaves 42, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. Coll. CLXVII. S'akti-vXda-vivabana. Otherwise called S'akti-vdddrtha-dipikd. A commentary on No. CLXVI. By Krishna Bhatta, son of Narayana Bhatta, son of Kanganatha Bhatta. Leaves 40, s'lokas 1,250. T. S'._^ CLXVIII. S'AKTI-VADA-TfKA. Another commentary on No. CLXVI. By a pupil of Jaya- rama Tarkalankara Bhattacharya. Perhaps the author's name appears in the sequel of the work, of vchich I have seen but a single copy, and that a fragment of its beginning. Ben. Coll. CLXIX. Tatparya-vichAiia. The work of an anonymous author. Leaves 5, s'lokas 53. Ben, Coll. CLXX. Pada-vXkya-katnakara. By Gokulanatha Mahamahopadhyaya. Leaves 157, s'lokas 3,800. T. S'. 57 CLXXI. Pada-vakya-ratnakara. By Gopmdtha. The copy inspected is imperfect at the begin- ning, and also at the end. Ben. Coll. This treatise refers to the author of the Mani. CLXXII. PADA-VAKYA-RATNiKARA. The only copy of this dissertation which has been inspected is a mere fragment, and does not exhibit the name of its author. Ben. Coll. CLXXIII. YoGYATi-VADA. Its author's name does not appear to be known. Leaves 11, s'lokasWl. V. P. CLXXIV. ViBHAKTI-TATTWA. The name of its writer has not been discovered. Leaves 59, s'lokas 1,500. Ben, Coll. CLXXV. Stjb-artha-sangraha. Of anonymous authorship. Leaves 17, s'lokas 300. Ben. Coll. 58 CLXXVI. SUB-AETHA-TATTWALOKA. By Vis'wanatha Bhattacharya, son of Vidyanivasa. The copy inspected was transcribed in the year 1791 of the era of Vikra- maditya. Leaves 33, s'lokas 800. Ben. Coll. This essay cites the Mani. CLXXVII. S'ABDARTHA-SARA-MANJABf. By Bhavananda Siddhantavagis'a. The only MS. of this work that I have seen is imperfect. Ben. Coll. CLXXVIIL Kauaka-vyuha. By Rudra Bhattacharya. Leaves 20, s'lokas 400. V. P. CLXXIX. KARAKA-VYAKHYi^. By Jayarama Bhattacharya. Leaves 20, s'lokas ST'S. V. P. CLXXX. A'khyata-vada. Called, in some copies, A'khydta-viveka. By S'iromani Bhat- tacharya. Leaves 4, s'lokas 150. J. R. B. CLXXXI. A'KHYiTA-VADA-TfKA. A commentary on No. CLXXX. By Mahamahopadhydya Mathuranatha Bhattacharya. Leaves 67, s'lokas 1,235. T. S'. 59 CLXXXII. A'KHY^TA-VADA-TfKA. Or A'khydta-vdda-tippani, in some copies ; or, more specifi- cally, A'khydta-vdda-vydkhyd-sudhd. A second commentary on No. CLXXX. By Jayarama Nyayapanchdnana Bhattaclidrya. Leaves 58, s'lokas 1,100. Ben. Coll. Jayarama speaks, in the course of these scholia, of his own S'dbddloka-rahasya. He also cites one Mandana, and the S'abdd- loka of Mis'ra. CLXXXIII. A'KHYATA-viDA-TIPPANI. A third commentary on No. CLXXX. By Krishna Bhatta. Leaves 32, s'lokas 1,025. Ben. Coll. These annotations quote from the Chintdmani. CLXXXIV. A'KHYATA-VADA-TtPPANf. A fourth commentary on No. CLXXX. By Raghudeva Nya- yalankara Bhattacharya. Leaves 45, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. Coll. CLXXXV. Lad-artha-vada. By Bhavananda Siddhantavagis'a. Leaves 5, /Ma* 150. V.P. CLXXXVI. La-kara-vada. The author's name does not appear in the only MS., an im- perfect one, of this work, that has been inspected. T. S'. I 3 60 CLXXXVII. LA-artha-vXda. By an anonymous author. Leaves 11, s'lokas 350. V. P- CLXXXVIII. Vidhi-swartJpa-vadIrtha. Or, according to some MSS., Vidhi-nirupana. By Gadadha- ra Bhatt^charya. Leaves 17, s'lokas 450. V. P. CLXXXIX. Vidhi-vIda. By Mathuran^tha Tarkav^gis'a Bha^tachdrya. Leaves 19, s'lokas 500. Ben. Coll. cxc. ViDHI-VADA. The only copy of this dissertation which I have seen is frag- mentary, and does not give its author's name. B. S'. K. CXCI. BHiVA-PRATYAYA-VADiRTHA. By Mathurand,tha Tarkav%is'a Bhattacharya. The sole MS. which I have seen of it wants the conclusion. V. P. CXCII. VfpSA-VICHABA. Of unknown authorship. Leaves 7, s'lokas 170. V. P. 61 CXCIII. Samasa-vada. By JayarS,ma NySyapaiichd,nana Bhattachdrya. Leaves 18, s'lokas 140. V. P. CXCIV. Lakshana-vada-bahasya. By Mahamahopadhyaya Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a Bhat^d- charya. Leaves 23, s'lokas 460. T. S'. CXCV. NAN-VADA-TIPPANf. A commentary on the Nan-vdda or Nan-artha-vdda of S'iro- mani Bhattacharya, which, I am told, is a part of the Didhiti. By Mahamahopadhyaya Gadadhara Bhattdchdrya. Leaves 23, s'lokas 1,100. Ben. Coll. CXCVI. Nan-artha-vivbiti. A second commentary on S'iromani Bhattacharya's Naii. artha-vdda. By Jayarama Nyayapanch^nana Bhattacharya. Leaves 31, s'lokas 900. Ben. Coll. CXCVII. NAN-VADA-TiPPANf. A third commentary on the Nan-artha-vdda of S'iromani Bhattacharya. By Eaghudeva Bhattdcharya, pupil of Tarka- vagis'a. Leaves 17, s'lokas 500. V. P. 62 CXCVIII. NAN^-VADA-TIPPANf. A fourth commentary on the Nan-artha-vdda of S'iromani Bhattacharya. By one Krishnadasa. Leaves 8, s'lokas 75, V. P. CXCIX. NAN-VADA-TIPPANf. Commentary the fifth on S'iromani Bhattacharya's Nan- artha-vdda. The fragmentary condition of the only copy of this work which I have been able to inspect may account for my not having ascertained its author's name. V, P. CC. Nan-vada-viveka. By Jagannatha Pandit. Leaves 40, s'lokas 1,000. V. P. CCI. Vakya - bh eda-vada. By Ananta Deva, son of A'pa Deva. Leaves 8, s'lokas 90. V. P. ecu. Vega-nXs'ya-nasaka-bhava-rahasya. The writer's name has not been discovered. Leaves 7, s'lokas 115. V. P. 63 It will have been observed that, from No. LXXXVII. to the end of this chapter, no systematic attempt has been made to de- fine the contents of the disquisitions catalogued, provided their titles are significant. In the work from which the present index has been condensed and reconstructed, a different plan was pursued, and a full description was everywhere detailed. Such, however, is the dissimilarity between the logical and grammatical terminologies of the Sanskrit and those to which we are accus- tomed, that barely to translate the titles in questioi( would be superfluous to the initiated, and unintelligible to all else. Many of the disquisitions here alluded to are, undoubtedly, chapters of larger treatises entered higher up. But it has not been practicable to refer them — except in one or two cases, and then in passing — to the works from which they are derived ; and they are, moreover, very generally treated, by learned Hindus, as independent compositions. This will be seen, as regards several among them, in the fact that they are taken as texts for distinct bodies of annotations. in the Chandrikd of Tris'aranatata Bhima, a commentary on Dandin's Kdvyddars'a, there is an extract from some logical treatise by Bhatta Balabhadra. I suspect that this author is much more ancient than either of the Balabhadras mentioned at p. 7 and under article No. XII. supra. THE VAIS'ESHIKA PHILOSOPHY. I. VAIS'ESHIKA-StJTRA. Aphorisms of the Hindu physical philosophy. They are attri- buted to Kanada, the muni, of the line of Kas'yapa. Leaves 9, s'lokas 150. Ben. Coll. II. Padarthoddes'a. Or simply Pras'astapdda-bhashya, as it is more commonly denominated; or Dravya-bhdshya. A commentary on No. I. By Pras'astap£da A'charya^ as he is titularly called ; concerning ■whose proper name, antiquity, and history, nothing very definite has yet been ascertained. Leaves 33, s'lokas 850. F. E. H. In the Shad-dars' anavritti of Charitra Sinha Gani, which expounds the Shad-dars' ana-samuchchay a of Haribhadra Siiri, a Jaina compendiun*i one Pras'astakara is cited on the subject of the Vais'eshika theory; From this it should seem that the title of the commentary under description may perhaps be Pras'asta also. IIL Padartha-tattwa-nirnaya. A commentary on No. II. By an anonymous author. The date of the copy inspected is Samvat 1581. Leaves 49, s'lokas 1,100. Ben. Coll. 65 IV. DRAVYA.BH/sHYA-ffKX. A commentary on No. II. By an anonymous author. Leaves 48, s'lokas 960. F. E. H. The -writer of this work cites Jagadls'a, and the Kirandvali, next to be described. V. KlKANAVALl. A commentary on No. II. By Udayana iicharya. It is said that but two books of this work were completed by its author. The copy examined is imperfect. Ben. Coll. VI. KlKANAVALl-PllAKASA. A commentary on No. V. By Vardhamana Upadhyaya or Vardhamana Mahamahopadhyaya, son of one Ganges'a or Ganges' wara. I have seen only an imperfect MS. of it. Ben. Coll. VII. Kikanavali-prakas'a-vtakhyjC A commentary on No. VI. Its author's name is not disco- verable in the §maU fragment which is all of it that I have had access to. Nor is it certain that it goes over the whole of the Kirais.dvali-prakds' a. Ben. Coll. 66 VIII. DRAVYA-PRAKis'lKA. A commentary on the first book of No. VI. By Megha Bhagiratha Thakkura, son of Chandrapati and Dhira. The author had two younger brothers, Mahes'a or Mahadeva, and Damodara. His instructor was oue Jayadeva Pandit. The copy inspected records the Samvat year 1643 as its date of transcrip- tion. Leaves 264, s'lokas 5,300. Ben. Coll. IX. G UNA-PRAKAS'A-Vl VKITI. Or Guna-s'iromani, as it is more frequently called. A com- mentary on the second book of No. VI. By Raghunatha S'iro- mani Bliattacharya. Leaves 90, s'lokas 3,000. Ben. Coll. X. GuNA-s'lROMANI-TfKA. A commentary on No. IX. By Ramakrishna Bhattacharya Chakravartin, son of S'iromani Bhattacharya. Leaves 138 s'lo- kas 2,600. Ben. Coll. XI. Guna-pkakas'a-viveiti-bhXva-prakas'ika. Or Guna-prakas'a-vivriti-parikshd, or simply Guna-s'iromani- tippana. A commentary on No. IX. By Rudra Bhattacharya Nyayavachaspati, son of Vidyanivasa. Leaves 100, s'lokas 8,700. Ben. Coll. 67 XII. GrUNA-DfoHlTI-TIPPANf. A cominentary on No. IX. By Jayarama Bliattacharya. A fragment. Ben. Coll. XIII. Guna-prakXs'a-didhiti-mathuri. A commentary on No. IX. By Mathuranatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattacharya, son of S'rirama Tarkalankara Bliattacharya. A fragment. Ben. Coll. XIV. GuNA-RAHASYA. A commentary on the second book of No. V. By Ramabha- dra Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya, son of Tarkikachiidamani Bhat- tacharya. Imperfect. T. S'. XV. GUNA-KAHASYA- PRAKAs'a. A commentary on No. XIV. By Madhava Deva, son of Lakshmana Deva, son of Mddhava Deva. The author lived at Benares; and his paternal grandfather, at Dhar^siira, on the banks of the Godavari. Leaves 55, s'lokas 3,500. B. S'. K. •XVI. Rasa-saka. Or Kirandvali-tippanaka merely. A commentary on the se- cond book of No. V. By Mahadeva Vadindra, pupil of one S'ankara. A fragment. Ben. Coll. K 2 68 XVII. GuNA-KIUANAVALf-TIPPANf. A commentary on the second book of No. V. Prom the small fragment of it which 1 have seen I have not learned its author's name. Ben. Coll. XVIII. VAIs'ESHIKA-stJTROPASKARA. A commentary on No. I. By S'ankara Mis'ra. Leaves 108, s'lokas 3,000. Ben. Coll. XIX. Kanada-sutra-vyakhyana. No more specific name of this work has been ascertained. It is a commentary on No. I. By Eaghudeva Nyayalankara Bhat- t^charya. A fragment. F. E. H. XX. Takka-sangraha. An elementary work on the Vais'eshika philosophy. By An- nam Bhatta. It was printed for the Benares College, with an English translation and elucidations, in 1848. The second edi- tion, greatly improved, appeared in 1852. The text, accom- panied by a Hindi version, was published, for the Benares Col- lege, in 1851. See the next article. In the preface to the edition of 1852, I have, perhaps hastily, identified the author of the Tarka-'sangraha with an individual who composed annotations on Kaiyata's commentary on the Mahdbhdshya. Annam Bhatta is a name common between se- veral writers. One person so called, whose father was Tirumala, wrote a commentary on the Veddnta-sutra. He will be men- 69 tioned in the sequel. Further, an Annam Bhatta, disciple of one Sumangalaj is author of the Kdtydyana-pratis dkhya-vyd- hhyd, of which I formerly possessed an imperfect copy. For information as to the relative value of most of the expo- sitions of the Tarka-sangraha, the reader is referred to the pre- face to the edition of 1852, spoken of above. In addition to the commentaries on the Tarka-sangraha, about to be described, I have often heard mention made of two others, but which I have never seen : the Phakhikd and the Jyotsnd. XXI. TARKA-DfpiKA. A commentary on No. XX., by the author of the same, An- nam Bhatta. It was lithographed, with the text, at Benares, in 1850; pp. 53, running transversely. The volume contains the substance of 500 s'lokas, viz., 150 of the text and 350 of the commentary. This work is familiarly called the Bdla-gddddhari. It cites S'ankara Mis'ra and the author of the Kandali. Besides the following commentary on the Tarka-dipikd, I have been told of others, by Mukunda Bhatta Gadegila, Patta- bhirama S'astrf, and Hanumad A'charya. The notes of the latter go by the name of Hanumadiya. See Nos. XXIII. and XXVI. infra. XXII. Dipika-pkakas'a. Or Nilakanthi, as it is more commonly styled, from the name of its author. A commentary on TSTo. XXI. By Nilakantha S astri, a Tailanga. Leaves 30, s'lokas 500. P. K. The Dipikd-prakds'a has also been annotated, it is said, by Rdmabhadra Bhatta. 70 XXIII. Tarka-sangraha-chandrika. A commentary on No. XX. By Mukunda Bhatta Gadegila, son of Ananta Bhatta; Marahattas. The author's preceptor was Manohara Vires'wara. My own copy reads Vis'wes'wara. Leaves 46, s'lokas 1 ,200. Ben. Coll. XXIV. Pada-keitya. A commentary on No, XX. By Chandraja Sinha. Leaves 13, s'lokas 1,000. K. B. XXV. NYArAKTHA-LAGHU-BODHINf. A commentary on No. XX. By Govardhanaranga Acharya, of Vrindavana ; a living writer. Leaves 60, s'lokas 650. F. E. H. XXVI. NiRUliTI. A commentary on No. XX. By Pattabhirama S'astri, a Tailanga. Leaves 73, s'Mas 600, V. R. S'. XXVII. Siddhanta-chandrodaya. A commentary on No. XX. By Krishna Dhurjati Dikshita, son of Venkates'a Dikshita and S'eshi ; and pupil of Kas'iuatha Bhatta, surnamed Chitrama, of Punyanagara. Krishpa was a 71 Dravida Marahatta ; he was of the gotra oi Kus'ika; and he resided at Koyampuri {?). The Siddhdnta-chandrodaya was written in the year 4875 of the Kali-yuga, or A. D. 1774, for the use of Rajasinha, son of Raja Gajasinha, of Vikramapat- tana or Ujjayini. These particulars are, for the most part, given in only a single copy out of several which I have examin- ed of the work under notice. Leaves 33, s'lokas 575. B. S'. XXVIII. Takka-sangeahopanyasa. A commentary on No. XX. By Meru S'astri, a contemporary author. Leaves 27, s'lokas 500. F. E. H. XXIX. Nyaya-bodhini. A commentary on No. XX. By Govardhana Mis'ra, a Gauda. Leaves 26, s'lokas 400. F. E. H. XXX. Tarka-sangraha-tattwa-prakas'a. A commentary on No. XX. Its author's name has not been ascertained from the only fragment of it to which I have had access. F. E. H. XXXI. Nyaya-lilavati. An elementary treatise on the Vais'eshika philosophy. By Vallabha Nydyacharya. The copy inspected was transcribed in the Samvat year 1664. Leaves 80, s'lokas 2,700. Ben. ColL 73 XXXII. NYAYA-LfL^VATf-PKAKAS'A. A commentary on No. XXXI. By Vardhamana Upadhyaya. Leaves 192, s'lokas 4,300. Ben. Coll. XXXIII. NYAYA-LILXvATI-BHAVA-PRAKis'A. A commentary on No. XXXII. By Bhagiratha. The MS. examined was copied in the year of Vikramaditya 1664. Leaves 179, s'lokas 5,700. Ben. Coll. XXXIV. NYiYA-LfLiVATI-PRAKXs'A-DfDHITI. Another commentary on No. XXXII. By Raghunatha S'iro- mani Bhattacharya. Leaves 40, s'lokas 1,500. Ben. Coll. XXXV. NYAYA-LfLAVATI-PllAKAs'A-DIDHITI-VIVEKA. A commentary on No. XXXIV. By Vidyavagis'a Bhatta- charya. Leaves 96, s'lokas 3,000. Ben. Coll. XXXVI. Nyaya-lil^vati-kanthabharana. A commentary on No. XXXI. By S'ankara, son of Bhava- natha. Leaves 169, s'lokas 4,600. Ben. Coll. 73 XXXVII. NyiYA-LfLXvATf-VIBHtJTI. A commentary on No. XXXI. I know this work only by a copy truncated at both ends ; and I have not discovered the name of its author. Ben. Coll. XXXVIII. Bhasha-pakichchheda. An elementary treatise on the Vais'eshika philosophy, in the form of memorial verses. By Vis'wanatha Panchanana Bhatta- chSrya Tarkalankara. It has twice been printed, together with No. XXXIX., in Calcutta: in 1827, pp. 16 and 103, 8vo; and in the Bibliotheca Indica, Nos. 32 and 35, with an English translation of the verses, by Dr. Roer. The beginning of the text and its scholia, with an English version, was published, for the use of the Benares College, in 1851 : pp. 37, 8vo. The Bhdshd- parichchheda, in the Devanagari and Bangui! characters, with an original Bangali commentary, — the Paddrtha-kaumudi, by Kas'inatha Tarkapanchanana,— was published in Calcutta, in 1831; pp. 145, Svo. XXXIX. SlDDHANTA-MUKTAVAlf. Or Nydya-siddhdnta-muUdvali, or simply Muktdvali. A com- mentary on No. XXXVIII., by the author of the same, Vis'wa- natha Panchanana Bhattacharya Tarkalankdra. See the last article. 74 XL. EAUDllf. A commentary on No. XXXIX. By Rudra Bhattacharya. Leaves 60, s'lokas 3,500. Ben. Coll. XLI. SlDDflXNTA-MUKTXVALf-PRAKAS'A. Otherwise denominated Nydya-muktdvali-prakds'a, Muktd- vali-prakds'a, Muktdvali-dipikd, and Muktdvali-kirana. It is also called Dinakari, from the name of one of its authors. A commentary on No. XXXIX. By Balakrishna and his son Maliadeva Bhatta Dinakara, of the gotra of Bharadwaja. Mah^- deva was pupil of one Nilakantha, whose wife was named Sati. Leaves 177, s'lokas 2,900. D. R. U. It is said, partly on the authority of oral tradition, that Bdla- krishna commenced this work, entitling it Muktdvali-kirana, but was unable to finish it ; and that it was completed by Ma- hadeva Bhatta Dinakara, his son, who gave it the further name of Muktdvali-prakds' a, which himself or others have expanded and exchanged as above. XLII. SAPTA-PADARTHf. Or Sapta-paddrtha-nirupana. An elementary treatise on the Vais'eshika philosophy. By S'ivaditya Mis'ra. Leaves 7, s'lokas 225. P. E. H. 75 XLIII. MlTA-BH^SHINf. A commentary on No. XLII. By Madhava Saraswati or Madhava Yatindra, who dwelt in Surashtra, on the banks of the river Krishna. One copy of this workj complete, which has been inspected, was executed in 1669 of the Samvat era. The date of transcription of another MS. of it, imperfect, which I have seen, is the year 1639 of Vikramaditya. Leaves 40, s'lokas 1,400. Ben. Coll. This work cites the Pras astapdda-bhdshya, No. II. supra. XLIV. SAPTA-PADXRTHf-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. XLII. By one Hari. A mere frag- ment is all that has been seen of these annotations. Ben. Coll. XLV. Padartha-chandrika-vilXsa, A commentary on the Paddrtha-chandrikd of S'arngadhara, an undiscovered volume of scholia on No. XLII. By Krishna Bhatta, son of Vishnu Bhatta, of the Patavardhana family, Krishna Bhatta names, as his preceptor, his own paternal uncle, one Gadadhara, younger brother of Vishnu Bhatta. Leaves 35, s'lokas 475. Ben. Coll. The author censures the Mita-bhdshini, No. XLIII. He also refers to Ganges'a Upd,dbydya, the Kirandvali, and the S'iro- mani. L 2 76 XLVI. TarkXmrita. An elementary work on the Vais'eshika doctrine. By Jaga- dis'a Tarkalankara Bhattacharya. Leaves 16, s'lokas 360. r. E. H. XLVII. Tarkamrita-chashaka. A commentary on No. XLVI. By Gangarama Jadi, son of one Narayana, and pupil of one Nilakantha. Leaves 199, s'lokas 4,000. Ben. Coll. XLVIII. Tarkameita-chashaka-tatparya-tika, A commentary on No. XLVII., by the author of the same, Gangarama Jadi. Leaves 280, s'lokas 9,000. V. P. XLIX. TARKAMKITA-TABANGINf. A commentary on No. XLVI. By Mukunda Bhatta GMe- gila, son of Ananta Bhatta. Leaves 28, s'lokas 750. Ben. Coll. L. PadXrtha-viveea. Or Siddhdnta-tattwa, The elements of the Vais'eshika doc- trines. In the only copy, an incomplete one, of this work that I have had access to, the name of its author does not appear ; 77 but he speaks of one Lakshmana as being his preceptor. He refers to a treatise, by himself, entitled S'abda-prdmdnya-vdda. Ben. Coll. LI. SiddhInta-tattwa-sarvaswa. A commentary on No. L. By Gopinatha Maunin. He wrote these annotations by command of Raja Jayasinha of Baberi. Leaves 31, s'lokas 1,350. Ben. Coll. Gopinatha, in this work, makes mention of his own scholia on the Kusumdnjali, under the name of Kusumdnjali-vikds'a. LII. TARKA-KiaiKA. One hundred and fifty-two memorial couplets, setting forth the principles of the Vais'eshika dogmas. By Jivaraja Dikshita, son of Vrajaraja Dilishita, J. R. B. LIII. TAKKA-MANJARf. A commentary on No. LII., by the author of the original, Jivaraja Dikshita. Leaves 34, s'lokas 500. J. R. B. LIV. Nyaya-sara. An exposition of the fundamentals of the Hindu scheme of physical philosophy. By Madhava Deva, son of Lakshmana Deva, son of M£dhava Deva. The author resided at Benares. The MS. inspected was copied in the year 1817 of the Samvat era. Leaves 117, s'Ma* 4,100. B. S'. K. 78 LV. PADARTHA-DfpiKA. An elementary treatise on the Vais'esUka theory. By Konda Bhatta, son of Rangoji Bhatta. Leaves 33, s'lokas 900. Ben. Coll. The author quotes, in this work, from his own Tarka-mtna, which also is clearly a Vais'eshika disquisition. At the beginning of the Vaiydkarana-bhushana, Rangoji Bhat- ta is called brother of Bhattoji Dikshita. LVI. NYAYA-TANTRA-BODHINf. The elements of the Vais'eshika philosophy. By Vis'wana- tha. Leaves 29, s'lokas 500. Ben. Coll. LVII. K ANADA-RAHASYA-S ANGR A H A . The principles of the Vais'eshika philosophy. By an anony- mous writer. Leaves 18, s'lokas 450. V. P. LVIII. TARKA-KAtlMUnf. An elementary work of Vais'eshika doctrine. By Laugakshi Bhaskara. Leaves 12, s'lokas 275. F. E. H. 79 LIX. Dravya-padXrtha. The cardinal doctrines of the Vais'eshika system. The author's name has not been ascertained from the single copy inspected, which is imperfect at the beginning. Leaves 8, s'lokas 150. F. E. H. LX. • PAD^RTHA-NIRtlPANA. An introductory dissertation on the Vais'eshika dogmas. By Nyayavachaspati, son of Vidyanivdsa. Leaves 3, s'lokas 60. Ben. Coll. LXI. S'abdartha-tarkXmrita. An elementary work on the Vais'eshika system. By Krishna Maunin. The single MS. which has been examined is imperfect, Ben. Coll. LXII. TARKA-PRADfpA. A manual of Vais'eshika principles. By Konda Bhatta, son of Bangoji Bhatta. This work was compiled, at the instance of Raja Virabhadra, son of Raja Bhadrendra. Virabhadra is eulo- gized, by the author, for having given an impulse to the revival of the practice of sacrifice. A fragment. Ben. Coll, This work cites the Nydya-lildvati and the Adwaita-chinfd- mani. No, LXII, is not to be confounded with No. LV. supra.- 80' LXIII. PaDARTH A- KH ANDA NA. Also called, in many copies, Paddrtha-tattwa, as also Paddr- tha-tattwa-vivechana. A criticism of the Vais'eshika categories. By Raghunatha Bhattacharya S'iromani, who is also called Tar- kikachiidamani and Chudamani Bhattacharya. Leaves 6, s'lokas 115. Ben. Coll. LXIV. • Padartha-khandana-vyXkhya. A commentary on No. LXIII. By Raghudeva Nyayalankara Bhattacharya. Leaves 41, s'lokas 1000. Ben. Coll. LXV. Padartha-tattwa-vivechana-prakXs'a. Or, more commonly, Paddrtha-khmdana-tippana merely. A commentary on No. LXIII. By Ramabhadra S^rvabhauma Bhattacharya, son of Chudamani Bhattacharya. Leaves 8, s'lo- kas 840. Ben. Coll, LXVI. PadXhtha-khandana-tika. A commentary on No. LXIII. In the single imperfect copy of this work which has turned up, the name of its author does not appear. Ben. Coll. LXVII. Padartha-mani-mala. The Vais'eshika predicaments examined. By Jayarama Nya- yapanchanana Bhattacharya. Leaves 77, s'lokas 2,700. Ben. Coll. 81 Lxviir. PadArtha-mani-mala-phaka'sa. A commentary on No. LXVII. By Laugakshi Bhdskara. A fragment. Ben. Coll. LXIX. Ratna-kos'a-vada-rahasya. strictures on the opinions and arguments propounded in the Ratna-kos'a, a work rarely met with, and whose author has not been ascertained. By Gadadhara Bhattacharya. So says one copy, while another attributes it to Harirama Tarkalankara Bhattacharya. Leaves 56, s'lokas 1,400. V. P. LXX. A'tma-tattwa-viveka. Or Bauddha-dhikkdra. A defence, from the platform of Vais'- eshika views, against infidelity generally, and Bauddha doctrines in especial. By XJdayana A'charya. This work was printed at Calcutta, in the Samvat year 1906 : pp. 97, 8vo. An author named Chatuhs'ikha is cited in this treatise. Uday- ana, a poet, has been alleged, on no other ground than mere sameness of appellation, to be identical with XJdayana A'charya.. See the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, for 1 837, p. 280. LXXI. A'tma-tattwa-viveka-kalpalata. A commentary on No. LXX. By S'ankara Mis'ra Mahama- hopadhyaya, son of Bhavanlitha Mahamahopadhydya, and nephew of Jivanatha Mah^mahopadhyaya. Jivanatha was preceptor to M 82 Bhavanatha; and S'ankara was instructed by the latter. Leaves 95, s'lokas 3,600. Ben. Coll. S'ankara alleges, in this work, that his father composed a commentary on the Bauddha-dhilcMra, No. LXX. He cites the Guna-Jcirandvali. LXXII. Bauddha-dhikkara-didhiti. Or A tma-tattwa-viveJca-didhiti. A commentary on No. LXX. By Raghunatha Bhattacharya Tarkikas'iromani. Leaves 135, s'lokas 1,750. Ben. Coll. LXXIII. Batjddha-dhikisara-gadadhaui. A commentary on No. LXXII. By Gad^dhara Bhattacharya. A fragment. Ben. Coll. LXXIV. BAUDDHA-DHIKKARA-GUNANANDf. A commentary on No. LXXII. By Gunananda. A frag- ment. Ben. Coll. LXXV. KrSUMiNJALI. Or Kusumdnjali-Mrikd. Seventy-two memorial couplets ; be- ing a refutation, chiefly in dependence on the Vais'eshika doc- trine, of the system of the Bauddhas. By XJdayana A'charya. This work has been printed. See No. LXXVIII. below. 83 LXXVI. KuSUMANJALI-PKAKiis'A. A commentary on No. LXXV. By VardhamSna Upddhy- aya. The manuscript inspected is 29i years old. Leaves 291, s'loJcas 4,800. Ben. Coll. At the end of a copy of the Kusumdnjali-prahds'a which I have examined at Saugor, its author's name is erroneously given as Varadaraja, son of Mahamahopadhyaya Ratnadeva Mis'ra. LXXVII. KustjmXnjali-prakas'a-makaranda. A commentary on No. LXXVI. By Ruchidatta. Leaves 86, s'Mas 2,000. Ben. Coll. LXXVIII. KUSUMANJALI-KARIKA-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. LXXV. By Harid^sa Bhattacharya. This work, with that which it annotates, was printed at Calcutta in the S'aka year 1769; pp. 45, 8vo. LXXIX. Saurabha. A commentary on No. LXXVIII. By one Vaidyanatha. Leaves 44, s'lokas 1,600. V. R. S'. LXXX. KuSUMXNJAH-xfKX. A commentary on No. LXXV. By one Mis'ra, Leaves 118, s'lokas 7,000. Ben. Coll. M a 84 LXXXI. KUSUMANJALI-KAKIKA-VYAKHYX. A commentary on No. LXXV. By Eamabhadra Bhattacha- rya. Leaves 57, s'lokas 3;000, K. B. LXXXII, KUSUMANJALI-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. LXXV. By Narayana Tivtha Yati. Leaves 39, s'lokas 1,800. Ben. Coll. LXXXIII. GUNANANDI. A commentary on No. LXXV. By Gunananda. I have seen only a fragment of it. Ben. Coll. LXXXIV. KOSUMANJALI-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. LXXV. By Trilochana Deva Nyiiya- panchanana, pupil of one Rama, of Navadwipa in Bengal. I have seen only a single MS. of this work ; and that contained but a small portion of it. Ben. Coll. Trilochana Deva refers to the writings of Vachaspati Mis'ra, of S'iromani Bhattacharya, and of Gunananda Vidyavagis'a Bhattacharya. The last is said to be the same with the author of No. LXXXIII. LXXXV. KUSUM^NJALI-KARIKA-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. LXXV. By Rudra Bhattacharya, son of Vidyanivasa. The end of the copy examined is wanting. Ben. Coll. 85 LXXXVI. KUSUMANJALI-VRITTI. A commentary on No. LXXV. The scholiast's name does not occur in the fragments of it which have been accessible to the compiler of this index. V. P. Such volumes of annotations on the Kusumdnjali as have been inspected seem to be singularly deficient in specific designations. LXXXVII. Bheda-pkakas'a. A confutation of the adualistic Veddnta theorVj from the stand-point of the Nydya and Vais'eshika, and to their estab- lishment. By S'ankara Mis'ra. The sole MS. of this treatise which has been procurable for examination was transcribed at Benares, in the year 1519 of Vikramaditya. Leaves 30, s'lohas 825. V. P. THE VEDANTA PHILOSOPHY. I. Brahma-sutra, Also denominated Veddnta-sutra and S'driraJca-sutra. Aphor- isms of the Veddnta theory; 555 in number, in four books. They are attributed to Badarayana or Vedavyasa. Leaves 8, s'lokas 200. Ben. Coll. See No. II. infra. Further names of this collection of sentences are ; Sdriraha- mimdnsd, Uttara-mimdnsd, and Brahma-mimdnsd. In 1851, Dr. J. R. Ballantyne, of the Benares College, began to publish these aphorisms, with illustrative extracts from some unspecified commentary, and an English translation of both. The realization of this enterprise has not yet advanced beyond an eighteenth part of the whole. In addition to the commentaries on No. I., about to be de- scribed, there is said to be one by Nilakantha, a Jaiigama. See the Asiatic Researches, Vol. XVII., p. 202 : and Colebrooke's Miscellaneous Essays, Vol. I., p. 334. For another, by Bhatta Bhaskara, see the latter reference. II. S'AufBAKA-MIMANSA-BHASHyA. Or Brahma-sutra-bhdshya. A commentary on No. I. By S'ankara A'chdrya, disciple of Govinda A^'charya, who was dis- ciple of Gaudapada A'charya. This work exhibits at length the original aphorisms which it expounds. It was printed at Cal- cutta, in 1818, 4to. Accompanied by No. XIII., it is repub- 87 lishing ia the Bibliotheca Indica of the Asiatic Society of Ben- gal. Two fasciculi were issued in 1854 ; and it is said that the undertaking is about to be resumed. TIL BuAMATf. Otherwise called Bhdmati-nibandha and S'drirala-bhdshya- vibhdga. A commentary on No. II. By Vachaspati Mis'ra, pupil of Martandatilaka Sw£min. The author says that he wrote in the time of a ruler whom he calls Nriga. I have seen a MS. of a part of this work, bearing, as its date of transcription, the year 1428 of the era of Vikramaditya. Leaves 394, s'loJcas 10,600. Ben. Coll. Vachaspati, at the close of these scholia, gives a brief enumera- tion of his various compositions. This list, as elucidated by the author of No. IV. infra, embraces one treatise on the Sdnkhya, the Tattwa-kaumudi ; one on the Yb^a, the Tattwa-s'dradi; one on the Nydya, the N^dya-vdrtika-tdtparya-tikd ; two on the Veddnta, the Bhdmati, and the Tattwa-samikshd, a commentary on the Brahma-siddhi ; and two on the Mimdnsd, the Nydya- kanikd, a gloss on the Vidhi-viveka, and the Tattwa-bindu, which has to do with the expositions of Bhatta. They are, in all, seven. IV. VedAnta-kalpataku. Or Vdchaspati-kalpataru: A commentary on No. III. By Amalananda, surnamed Vy^sas'rama, pupil of Anubhavananda. It was written in the days of one Raja Krishna, who had a bro- ther Mah^deva. Leaves 346, s'lokas 8,600. Ben. Coll. Colebrooke's printer has inadvertently substituted " Anala- nanda" for Amalananda. Miscell. Essays, Vol. I., p. 333. 88 V. VEDllSfTA-KALPATARU-PAKIMALA, A commentary on No. IV. By Appayya Dikshita. Leaves 597, s'lokas 16,000. Ben. Coll. VI. ■ r , . Pancha-pa'dika'. , A commentary on a part of No. II., viz., the whole of its first ttdhydya, and the first quarter of its second. By P^dapadraa A'charya, disciple of S'ankara A'charya. The copy inspected was transcribed in the Samvat year 1589. Leaves 94, s'loJcas 2,100. Ben. Coll. VII. Pancha-pa'dika'- vivARANA. A commentary on No. VI. By Prabas'atma Yati or Pra- kds'dtma Swamin, pupil of Ananyanubhava Swamin. Leaves 257, s'lokas 6,200. Ben. Coll. VIII. PANCHA-PADIKX-VIVAEANA-PKAKAs'lKi. A commentary on No. VII. By Nrisinha A's'rama Muni. Leaves 212, s'lokas 6,800. Ben. Coll. IX. PANCHA-PADIK^-TfKA. A commentary on No. VI. By Anandapurna Yati. The only copy of it which I have seen wants the conclusion. Ben. Coll 89 X. VEDANTA-TATTWA-DfPANA. A commentary on some unknown exposition of No. VI. The sole copy consulted is defective at the end ; and the beginning of the work does not name its author, though it calls him dis- ciple of Ananda Chaula and Bodhaprithwidhara. Ben. Coll. XI. B BAHMA-VIDYABH AKANA. A commentary on No. II. By Adwaitananda, pupil of RamS- nanda Tirtha, and disciple of Bhumananda Saraswati. Leaves 559, s'lokas 24,000. V. R. S'. This work cites the Dwddas'a-laJcshani. Colebrooke says of the Brahma-vidydbharana, where correcting Mr. Ward's mis- take concerning it : " Yet it is expressly aiSrmed, in the rubric and colophon, to be the work of Adwaitananda, who abridged it from an ample commentary by Ramananda Tirtha." Miscell. Essays, Vol. I., p. 333, foot-note. The statement of its being an epitome is wanting to the copy which has been consulted. XII. S'AllfllAKA-BHASHyA-NyArA-NIR^TAYA. A commentary on No. II. By Ananda Giri, disciple of Anan- dajnana, disciple of S'uddhananda. Leaves 628, s'lokas 17,500. Ben. Coll. XIII. Bhashya-ratna-pkabha. A commentary on No. II. By Ramananda Saraswati, disci- ple of Govindananda Saraswati, disciple of Gopala Saraswati, disciple of S'ivarama Saraswati. The latter is commemorated N 90 as having given a great impetus to the worship of S'iva; and Ramananda relates that he was once suckled by the goddess K^makshi. This story is also told of S'ankara ^charya. Leaves 543, s'loJcas 12,000- U. S. Dr. Eoer, on the title-page to his edition of Nos. I., II., and the present work, erroneously names Govindananda as the au- thor of the last. Ramananda dedicated it to him. XIV. S'ARfEAKA-NYAYA-llAKSHXMANI. A commentary on No. II. By Apya Dikshita. The only MS. which has been examined is a fragment. Ben. Coll. XV. VlVABANA-TATTWA-ofPANA. A commentary on the Vdrtika, or supplement to No. II., of Sures'wara A'chdrya. This work I have never seen. It is said to be metrical. By Akbandananda Muni, disciple of Akhanda- nubhuti. The MS. examined is a mere fragment. Ben. Coll. XVI. SANKSHBPA-s'AlilltAKA. A brief paraphrase of No. II., in verse. By Sarvajnatma Muni, disciple of one Deves'wara. It purports to have been composed during the reign of one Manukula A'ditya. These words look as if they ought to be written together, and to be understood as an epithet. But No. XVII. affirms that they constitute the name of a certain Raj^. Leaves 115, s'lokas 3,200. P, E. H. Besides the four following expositions of this work, I am told that there is one by Mudhusudana Saraswati. 91 XVII. Tattwa-bodhini. A commentary on No. XVI. By Nrisinha A's'rama, disciple of Jagannatlia A's'rama. Leaves 640, s'lokas 17,300. M. S. D, XVIII. VlDYAMJlITA-VARSHmf. Another commentary on No. XVI. By Raghavananda Saraswati, disciple of Adwayanauda. Leaves 255, s'lokas 7,200. V. P. XIX. Anwayahtha-prakas'ika. A third commentary on No. XVI. By Rama 'Krtlia, pupil of Krishna Tirtha. Leaves 175, s'lokas 7,000. U. S. XX. Subodhin£. Or Sukha-bodhana-dipikd. Commentary the fourth on No. XVI. By Purushottama Mis'ra or Purushottama D'ikshita, disciple of Rama Tirtha Muni. The MS. inspected was trans- cribed in the year 1640 of the era of Vikramaditya. Leaves 210, s'lo/cas 5,500. Ben. Coll. XXI. S'ARfRAKA-s'isTllA-DARPANA. Or S'dstra-darpana simply. An abridgement of No. II. By an anonymous disciple of Auubhav^nanda, Leaves 167j s'lokas 9,000. Ben. Coll. N 2 92 XXII. SwAVBAXCAS'A-PKADfplKA. An epitome of No. II. Its author's name is unknown. Leaves 93, s'lokas 1,400. Ben. Coll. XXIII. S'llf-BHASHYA. A commentary on No. I. By Eamanuja A'charya. Leaves 495, s'lokas 9,400. V. E. S'. Professor Wilson concludes that Eamanuja Ach^rya flourished during the first half of the twelfth century. His parents are said to have been S'rikes'ava A'charya and Bhiimi Devi. The authority just mentioned names, besides his S'ri-bhdshya, his Gitd-bhdshya, Veddrtha-sangraha, Veddnta-pradlpa, and Veddn- ta-sdra. See the Asiatic Eesearches, Vol. XVI., pp. 28-34. ■See No. XXXV. and No. XXXVI. infra. XXIV. S'ruta-prakas'ika. It expounds No. XXIII. By one Sudars'ana A'charya, who is called Nainara also. The copy inspected, which was borrowed from Madras, is imperfect. XXV. VijnXnamrita. Otherwise entitled Brahma-sutra-riju-vydkhyd. A com- mentary on No. I. By Vijnana Bhikshu or Vijuaua Yati. Leaves 350, s'lokas 7,000. F. E. H. 93 XXVI. Brahma-sutranubhashya. A commentary on No. I. By Vallabha A'cliarya. The copy inspected was written in the year 1740 of the Samvat era. Leaves 381, s'lokas 6,700. Ben. Coll. For Vallabha A'charya see article No. CCLTI. of the present chapter. XXVII. BRAHMA-StJTRANUBHASHYA-PADA-PRADfPA. A commentary on No. XXVI. By Ichchharama, disciple of Gopalaji, who was son of Goswami Vallabhaji, most probably Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 337, s'lokas 6,000. Ben. Coll. XXVIII, VEDiNTA-SXTTRA-MUKTAVAlf. A commentary on No. I. By Brahmananda Saraswati, Leaves 137, s'lokas 6,025. Ben. Coll. This work cites the Nirnaya-darpana, an exposition, now known only by name, of No. II. XXIX. BaAHMAM5,ITA-VABSHINf. A commentary on No. I. By S'riramananda, pupil of Mukundagovinda. Leaves 78, s'lokas 5,000. M. S. D. 94 XXX. SuBODHINf. Or Sdriraka-sutra-sdrdrtha-chandrikd. A commentary on No. I. By Gangadhara Mahadakara, sod of SacMs'iva. The author lived at Benares. Leaves 86, s7o/cas 4,100. Ben. Coll. The author, in his Prapancha-sdra-viveka, a treatise of law, calls himself son of Sadas'iva, son of Vires'wara Mahadakara. Gangadhara there enumerates the following works as of his own composing : the S'drira-sutra-sdrdrtha-chandrikd, Dhydna-vaU lari, A'rdmddi-pratishthd-paddhati, Ttrthd-kds'ikd, Taittiriyaka- sdrdrtha-chandnkd, Tarka-chandrikd, Ndrdyana-tattwa-vdda, Rdma-stuti, Bhdva-sdra-viveka, and Gangd-stotra. XXXI. MiTAKSHAKA. A commentary on No. I. By Annam Bhatta, son of Tirumala. Leaves 121, s'lokas 3,790. K. R. S'. XXXII. BRAHMA-StJTllA-V^ITTI. A commentary on No. I. By Bhairava Dikshita Tilaka. Tilaka is a family name among the Marahattas. It was com- posed in the year 1824 of the era of Vikramaditya. Leaves 34, s'lokas 2,900. M. S. D. XXXIII. Brahma-sutua-bhashya. A commentary on. No. I. By A'nanda Tirtha, civilly called Madhu or Madhwa. Leaves 45, s'lokas 2,200. F. E. H. 95 Colebrooke mistakes in calling tlie author of these scholia by the name of " Ananta Tirtha." Miscall. Essays, Vol. I., p. 33-4. Burnouf justly animadverts on ColebrookCj for saying that Madhu is a surname of this author. See his Bhdgavata-purdna, Vol. I., Preface, p. LXII., foot-note. For the parentage of Madhu, and other particulars concerning him, see the Asiatic Researches, Vol. XVI., pp. 101-107. Professor Wilson there enumerates the following as being the principal writings of this author : the Gitd-bhdshya, Sutra- bhdshya, Rig-bhdshya, Das'opanishad-bhdshya, Anuvdkdnunaya- vivarana, Anu-veddnta-rasa-prakarana, Bhdrata-tdtparya-nir- naya, Bhdgavata-tdtparya, Gttd-tdtparya, Krishndmrita-ma- hdrnava, aui Tantra-sdra. Madhu is said to have been born in the S'aka year 1121, corresponding to A. D. 1199. XXXIV. Brahma-sutuanubhashya. A metrical abstract of No. XXXIII. By its author, A'nanda Tirtha Bhagavatpada. Leaves 4, s'lokas 35. F. E. H. XXXV. VedXnta-saba. A commentary on No. I. By Ramanuja A'charya. Leaves 4a, s'lokas 1,350. This MS. was borrowed from Madras. See No. XXIII. supra. XXXVI. VEDANTA-ufPA. A commentary on No. I. By Ramanuja A'charya. The only copy which I have seen of it is defective. It accompanied the last work described. See No. XXIII. supra. 98 XXXVII. VlDANTA-NAYANA-BHtJsHANA. A commentary on No. I. By Swayamprakas'^nanda Saraswa- ti, disciple of Adwaitananda Saraswati. But one copy of it has been examined ; and that is fragmentary. Ben. Coll. XXXVIII. Vyasa-sutra-chanduika. A commentary, according to the Mddhwa system, on No. I, The sole MS. of it which has been consulted is imperfect at the conclusion ; and the name of the author does not occur at its commencement. M. S. D. See article No. XXXIII. of the present chapter. XXXIX. Samanwaya-sutha-v^itti. A commentary on the second aphorism of No. I. By A'nan- dapiirna Muni, otherwise called Vidyasagara, disciple of Abhayananda. The copy inspected was transcribed in the Samvat year 1461. Leaves 207, s'lokas 6,900. Ben. Coll. XL. Beahma-laksha^'a-vakyaktha. An abridgement of the Feddnta-sudha-rahasya of S'ivakopa Muni, pupil of S'athari, which is said to be a Rdmdnvja commentary on No. I. Leaves 9, s'lokas 800. V. P. See No. XXIII. of this chapter. 97 XLI. Laghu-nyaya-stjdha. A commentary on the S'ata-s'loM, which is described as being a metrical version, in consonance with the views pro- pounded by jMadhu, of No. I. By Uttamas'loka Tirtha. The only MS. which has been inspected is imperfect. Ben. Coll. See Article No. XXXIII. supra. XLII. SwANUBHtJTI-PRAKASA. A metrical epitome of No. I. By Devendra, disciple of Girvanendra Saraswati and Amarendra Muni. Thirty sragdha- rd stanzas. Ben. Coll. XLIII. SwANUBHtJTI-PRAKAs'A-vrVRITI. A commentary on No. XLII. It seems to be by the author of the same, Devendra Muni, whose unnamed preceptor's father appears to be called Vis'wes'a. The copy which has been con- sulted is mutilated and illegible in the extreme. Leaves 73, s'lokas 2,000. Ben. Coll. XLIV. VeDANTA- CHINTAMANI. A general Veddnta treatise. By S'uddha Bhikshu, disciple ofVis'wes'wara Pujyapada. Leaves 168, s'lokas GJOO. Ben. Coll. o 98 XLV. TANCHADAs'f. A metrical digest of Veddnta doctrine, of very great repute. It contains fifteen chapters. By Madhava A'charya, disciple of S'ankara A'nanda. See the following article. XLVI. PADA-nfpiKA. Or simply Panchadas'i-vydkhyd. A commentary on No. XLV. By Raraakrishna, disciple of Vidyaranya A'charya, disciple of Bharati Tirtha. It was printed at Calcutta, with No. XLV. and a Bangali version of it, in the S'aka year 1771 ; pp. 780, octavo. XLVIL Viveka-sXra. A general Veddnta disquisition, in sixteen sections. By Eamendra Yati. Leaves 83, s'lokas 3,750. Ben. Coll. XLVIII. VedIntadhikarana-mXla. The Veddnta theory set forth in metre, with a prose exposi- tion interspersed ; in four chapters. Of verse it contains 305 couplets. By Vidyaranya A'charya, disciple of Bharati Tirtha. Leaves 76, s'lohas 3,000. Ben. Coll. V. P. has a copy of this work that was written in the year 1777 of Vikramaditya. 99 XLIX. SiDDHlNTA-MUKTivALf. A metrical Veddnta treatise, ■with a prose interpretation. By Prak^s'ananda, disciple of Jnanananda, or, according to one MS., of Anantananda Krishna. One of my copies of this work was prepared in the Samvat year 1744. Leaves 91, s'lokas 1,425. F. E. H. The Siddhdnta-muktdvali is cited in Mohanadasa Mis'ra's scholia on the Hanuman-nataha, the Hanuman-ndtaka-dipikd, L. SlDDH^NTA-DfpiKA. A commentary on No. XLIX, By Nana Dilcshita, a Mara- hatta, of Benares. His preceptor was Prakds'auanda, whose work he annotates. Leaves 84, s'lokas 2,900. Ben. Coll. In his introduction. Nana speaks of one Nrisinha and of one Raghavendra. LI. IJpADEs'A-SAHASRf. A general Veddnta treatise ; in two parts, prose and verse, respectively. The former embraces three chapters, in the form of a dialogue ; the latter, nineteen. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 134, s'lokas »50. M. S. D. V. P. has a MS. of the first part of this work, bearing the Samvat year 1565 as the date of its transcription. LII. Pada-yojanika. A commentary on No. LI. By Kama Tfrtha, disciple of Krishna Tirtha. Leaves 136, s'lokas 4,000. P. E. H. 100 LIII. ViVEKA-SINDHU. Or Veddntdrtha-vivechana-mahdbhdshya, An elementary work on the Feddnta. By Mukunda Muni or Mukundaraja, disciple of Ramanatha, disciple of Harinatha, This treatise was com- posed for the use of its author's pupil, Jainapala. Leaves 36, s'lokas 800. Ben. Coll. LIV. VEDiNTA-PAKlBH^SHA. An introduction to the Veddnta, in eight parts. By Dhar- maraja Dikshita. It was printed at Calcutta, in the S'aka year 1769 ; 53 pages, octavo. This work is inadequately described, in the Mackenzie Col- lection, Vol. I., p. 11, as "an explanation of the terms of the Veddnta philosophy." Colebrooke's account of it is, as usual, correct. See his Miscell. Essays, Vol. I., pp. 335 and 336. LV. Veda'nta-s'ikhXmani. A commentary on No. LIV. By Ramakrishna Adhwarin or Ramakrishna Dikshita, son of Dharmaraja Dikshita. Leaves 69, s'lokas 4,000. M. S. D. LVI. Paribhashaetha-dipika. A commentary on No. LIV., and likewise professing to supplement No. LV. completely. By Dhanapati Misr'a^ but ascribed, by him, to his son S'ivadatta Mis'ra. The author was formerly preceptor of the Fedanta in the Benares College. He was son of Ramakumara Mis'ia, and disciple of Balagopala 101 Tirtha. He wrote the present work iu the Samvat year 1867. Leaves 66, s'lokas 1,120. U. S. LVII. Vedanta-saua. A compendium of Feddnta doctrine. By Sad^nanda Yogin- dra, disciple of Adwayaaanda or Adwaitananda. It was first printed, with No. LIX., at Calcutta, in 1828. There are translations of it in several of the languages of Europe. LVIII. SuBODHINf. A commentary on No. LYII. By Nrisinha Saraswati, dis- ciple of Krishnananda. It was written in the S'aka year 1510, at the instance of one Govardhana, of Benares. It was printed, with the work which it expounds, at Calcutta, in the S'aka year 1771 ; 101 pages, octavo. LIX. ViDWAN-MANO-llANJtNf. A commentary on No. LVII. By Rama Tirtha Yati, disci- ple of Krishna Tirtha Yati. It has twice been printed, at Calcutta, with the text which it annotates. The edition of S'aka 1771 contains 100 pages, octavo. See No. LVIII. LX. Vkdanta-sIra-sanguaha. A metrical version of No. LVII. By Bhatta Govardhana Panaka. Leaves 15, s'lokas 200. V. P. 102 LXI. VedA'NTA-SAHA- SARA. Or Jndna-bodhini. An abstract of No. LVII. Its author's name is unknown. Leaves A, s'lokas 50. F. E. H. LXII. SACH-CHID-ANANDANUBHAVA-PKAOfpiKA. The Veddnta unfolded metrically, with a prose exposition of the verses, intermingled; in five sections. By Vasudeva Brah- maprasada, disciple of Hrishikes'a A's'rama. Leaves 43, s'lokas 700. Ben. Coll. LXIIL Adwaita-makaranda. A metrical Veddnta essay, accompanied by a perpetual prose comment. It contains twenty-eight couplets of verse. By Lakshmidhara Kavi. The copy which has been examined wants the beginning. Leaves 18, s'lokas 612. Ben. Coll. LXIV. KasabhivyanjikjC. Or simply Adwaita-makaranda-vydkhyd. A commentary on No. LXIII. By Swayamprakas'a Yati, disciple of Kaivalya- nanda Yogindra. In other copies than the one which has been inspected, which is defective, the author's preceptors are said to be S'uddhananda and Purushottama. Ben. Coll. 103 LXV. Vedanta-syamantaka. An elementary treatise on the Veddnta, in six parts. By Radhadamodara, Leaves 17, s'lokas 500, Ben. Coll. LXVI. Prabodha-sudhXkara. A metrical Veddnta disquisition, in fifteen chapters. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 20, s'lokas 280. F. E. H. LXVII. SwXntjbhav^dars'a. An introduction to the Veddnta doctrine, in verse. By Madhava A's'rama or Madhava Bhikshu. Leaves 10, s'loJcas 215. Ben. Coll. LXVIII. MOHA-MUDGAEA. A metrical exposition of the Veddnta philosophy. Its author's name has not been ascertained. Leaves 7, s'lokas 210. Ben. Coll. LXIX. SvfahXjya-siddhi. The Veddnta theory expounded metrically, in three chapters. By an anonymous author. The work contains 183 couplets, principally sragdhard. Ben. Coll. 104 LXX. Kaivalya-kalpaduuma. A commentary on "No. LXIX. By Gaiigadhara Saraswati or Gangadharendra Yati, disciple of RamachaHdra Saraswati. It •was composed in the S'aka year 1748. Leaves 290, s'loJcas 9,000. Ben. Coll. LXXI. Vedanta-kahasya. An introductory Veddnta disquisition. By Vedantavagis'a Bhattacharya. Leaves 7, s'lokas 170. Ben. Coll. LXXII. SwATMA-NIKtJPANA. Or Swdtma-nirupana-prakarana, or Swdtmdnanda-prakarana, A metrical exposition of the Veddnta philosophy. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 10, 155 couplets. Ben. Coll. LXXIII. Swatma-nieiJfana-prakarana-vyakhya. A commentary on No. LXXII. By Sachchidananda Sara- swati, disciple of S'ankara A'charya. Leaves h\, s'lokas 700. Ben. Coll. LXXIV. AparokshjCnubhava. Or Jparokshdnubhuti. The Veddnta doctrine set forth in verse. By S'ankara A'charya. This work was lithographed in Bombay, in the S'aka year 1771, together with a Marahatti metrical translation of it, the Samas'loki, by Vamana. Leaves 19. 105 LXXV. Paramartha-sara. Or S'eshdryd. A metrical introduction to the Veddnta, in the dryd measure. By one S'eshanaga. Leaves 5, s'lokas 89. Ben. Coll. LXXVI. PARAMARTHA-s/RA-rfKA. A commentary on No. LXXV. By Raghav^nanda Muni. Leaves 49, s'lokas 1,300. Ben. Coll. LXXVIL TaTTWA VA BODHA. Or S'iva-tattwa-bodha. A Veddnta treatise, in verse. By Yadava Pandit, a Nagara, sou of Nrisiuha, and disciple of Ramakrishna Pandit. Leaves 7, s'lokas 70. F. E. H. LXXVIII. Atma-bodha, A metrical summary of Veddnta principles. By S'ankara Acharya. It contains sixty-seven couplets, as generally met with in a detached form. Accompanied by No. LXXX., it was printed, by the compiler of this catalogue, at Mirzapore, in 1852 : 29 pages, octavo. It is also to be seen in Dr. John Haeberliu's Sans- krit Anthology; pp. 489-495. See No. CVI. infra. LXXIX. AjNANA-BODHINf. Otherwise called Adhydtma-vidyopades'a-vidhi and SanJcshipta- veddnta-s'dstra-prakriyd. A commentary on No. LXXVIII. p 106 By S'ankara A'charya. The copy inspected was transcribed in the year 1721 of the era of Vikramaditya. Leaves 24, s'loias 365. P. E. H. The Atma-bodha, as given in the only MS. of these scholia that I have seen, contains seventy-one stanzas ; the four addi- tional being appended at the end. LXXX. A'tma-bgdha-prakauana-vyakhya. A commentary on No. LXXVIII., with which it has been printed. Its author's name has not been ascertained. LXXXI. Vakya-v?,itti. An exposition of the Veddnta, in fifty-two couplets. By S'ankara A'charya. Ben. Coll. LXXXII. VXKYA-VRITTI-PRAKis'lKA. A commentary on No. LXXXI. By Vis'wes'wara Pandita, pupil of Madhava Pandita. Leaves 26, s'lokas 1,200. Ben. Coll. LXXXIII. Vakya-vritti-vyXk hyX. A commentary on No. LXXXI. The sole MS. of these scholia which has fallen in my way does not contain the author's name at the end ; it wants the beginning ; and its leaves are not numbered. Ben. Coll. 107 LXXXTV. Laghu-vakya-vritti. Feddnta precepts, in eighteen couplets. By S'ankara A'char- ya. V. P. LXXXV. Laghu-vakya-vritti-prak^s'ika. A commentary on No. LXXXIV. By Ramananda Sara- swati or Ramananda Yati, disciple of Ramabhadra Saraswati, disciple of Raghavananda Saraswati. Leaves 100, s'lokas 2,500. V. P. LXXXVI. POSHPANJALI. A commentary on No. LXXXIV. Its author's name has not been discovered. Leaves" 10, s'lokas 100. V. P. LXXXVII. Hastamaiaka. The elements of the Veddnta theory, compressed into twelve couplets. By Hastamalaka A'chSrya. See No. LXXXVIII. This work was lithographed at Bombay, in the S'aka year 1772, accompanied by a Marahatti commentary, entitled the Ekandthi, by Ekanatha, disciple of one Janardana : leaves 44. Also see the next article. LXXXVIII. HastXmalaka-bhXshya. A commentary on No. LXXXVII. By S'ankara A'charya. It was printed, with the text, and a Bangali translation of the latter, at the end of the Calcutta edition of the Veddnta-sdra, &c., which appeared in the S'aka year 1771 : 34 pages, octavo-. See Nos. LVIII. and LIX. supra, p 2 108 LXXXIX. HASTAMALAKA-TfKA. Another exposition of No. LXXXVII. I have seen only one copy of this work, containing little more than its beginning. Its author's name is not there mentioned. Ben. Coll. XC. DAs'i-s'LOKf. The essence of the Veddnta, in ten stanzas, as is implied in the title of the treatise. By S'ankara A'charya. The MS. inspected was transcribed in the Samvat year 1715. P. E. H. XCI. SiddhInta-tattwa-bindu. Or Siddhdnta-bindu simply. A commentary on No. XC. By Madhusudana Saraswati, disciple of Vis'wes'wara Saraswati. Leaves 13, s'lokas 725. P. E. H. Colebrooke calls the author's preceptor by the name of Vis'- wesVarananda Saraswati. He does not seem to have been aware that the Siddhdnta-tattwa-bindu is not an independent treatise, but, on the contrary, expositorial. See Miscell. Essays, Vol. I., p. 337. XCII. BiNDD-SANDIPANA. Or Siddhdnta-tattwa-bindu-sandipana. A commentary on No. XCI. By Purushottama Saraswati, disciple of S'ripada, and pupil of S'ridhara Saraswati and of Madhusudana Saraswati. S'ridhara was disciple of Hariharananda, who was disciple of Ramas'ripada. Leaves 76, s'lokas 1,350. M. S. D. 109 XCIII. Tattwa-tiveka. A commentary on No. XCI. By Purng,nanda Saraswati, disciple of Purushottamananda Yati, disciple of Adwaitananda Tati. Leaves 268, s'lokas 6,675. Beu. Coll. XCIV. SiDDHANTA-BINDU-VYAKHYA. It does not seem to possess any more specific designation. A commentary on No. XCI. By Narayana Yati, pupil of Vasudeva Tirtha, and disciple of Ramagovinda Tirtha. Leaves 68, s'lokas 4,800. M. S. D. XCV. Nyaya-ratnavali. A commentary on No. XCI. together with an abridgement of Madhusiidana Saraswati's Adwaita-siddhi, and annotations on it by the epitomator. By Brahmananda Saraswatf, disciple of Paramananda Saraswatf and of Narayana Tirtha. The copy which has been inspected bears the year 1743 of the era of Vikramarka for its date of transcription. Leaves 139, s'lokas 5,400. r. E. H. The Adwaita-siddhi has not fallen in my way. XCVI. DAKSHINA-MtJRTI-STOTRA. The spirit of the Veddnta inculcated in ten stanzas of the s'ardulavikridita measure, By S'aukara A'ch^rya. M. S. D. no XCVII. Manasollasa. Otherwise called Dakshind-murti-sfotra-vdrtika. A metrical paraphrase of No. XCVI. By Sures'wara A'charya or Vis'wa- rupa A'charya, disciple of S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 63, s'lokas 854. M. S. D. XCVIII. Manasollasa-vrittanta-vilasa. A commentary on No. XCVII. By Rama Tirtha. Leaves 63, s'lokas 1,800. M. S. D. XCIX. Siddhanta-chandrikX. Veddnta precepts, in verse. By Eama Sanyamin, disciple of Ramabhadra Yati. The only copy which has been examined is defective. F. E. H. C. SlDDH^NTA-CHANDRlKA-TfEA. It contains no more specific name at the beginning ; and its end, in the only copy to which I have had access, is wanting. A commentary on No. XCIX. By Gangddhara Yati. F. E. H. CI. Tattwa-paris'uddhi. A dissertation on forty-six topics of the Veddnta, in the same number of chapters. Befor6 each chapter the argument is stated in a single couplet. By Jnanaghana A'charya, disciple of Bodhaghana A'charya. The only MS. that I have seen, which is imperfect, was transcribed in the Samvat year 1718, V. S'. J. Ill CII. MUMUKSHU ■ The entire name of this work cannot be made out from the one defective and illegible copy of it which I have inspected. It is an elementary Veddnta treatise, in metre. By Damodara Bhatta, son of Munna Bhatta, and disciple of Jagannatha A'nanda. Ben. Coll. cm. A'tmopades'a. Or A'tmopades'a-vidhi. A dialogue, between a preceptor and his disciple, on the Veddnta philosophy. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 7, s'lokas 300. This MS. belongs to the Asiatic Society of Bengal. CIV. JnANA-PRABODHA- MANJARf . A colloquy between a teacher and his disciple, touching the doctrines of the Veddnta. By an anonymous author. Leaves 12, s'lokas 150. Ben. Coll. CV. Adwaita-jnana-sakvaswa. A conversation, concerning the Veddnta scheme of opinion, between an instructor and his pupil. By Mukunda Muni, disciple of Ramanatha or K£machandra. A fragment. F. E. H. 112 CVI. Tattwa-bodha. A catechism of the Veddnta fundamentals. The name of its author is not known ; but he speaks of one Vdsudevendra as being his preceptor. This work was printed^ in sequence to the A'tma-bodha, at Mirzapore, in 1853 : 9 pages, octavo. See No. LXXVIII. supra. CVII. Rah ASYA-TKAYA- sXbA. An exposition, iu verse, of the doctrines of the Veddnta according to Ramanuja. By Venkata A'charya. Leaves 7, s'lokas 200. P. E. H. Venkata A'charya is reported to have written works entitled Stotra-bhdshya and S'ata-dushani. Asiatic Researches, Vol. XVI., p. 34. This Venkata A'charya, or some other, is said to have been son of S'riranganatha. See the Mackenzie Collection, Vol. I., p. 31. CVIII. Adhyatma-chintamani. A metrical treatise on the Veddnta as expounded by Rama- nuja. By Saumyajamatri Muni, disciple of S'riniva'sa of the Vadhiila family. 138 couplets. The copy inspected is inter- woven with the exposition to be noticed in the next article. Ben. Coll. CIX. ADHYiTMA-CHINTA'tfANI-TfKA. A commentary on No. CVIII. By Sundarajamatri Muni, disciple of Saumyajamatri Muni. Leaves 40, s'lokas 1 800 Ben. Coll. 113 ex. NYAYXMRITA-TARANGINf. A commentary on the Nydydmrita of Vyasa Tirtha Bindu, a treatise not known to the compiler, which is an exposition of the Veddnta theory according to Madhu A'charya. By R^ma A'charya, son of Vis'wanatha, younger brother of NarSyana A'charya, and disciple of S'alika A'charya. Leaves 600, s'lokas 12,000. V. P. CXI. ARTHA-PANCHAKA-NIRtJPANA. A statement of the Veddnta faith as set forth by Madhu A'charya. By Narayana Yatis'wara. Leaves 9, s'lokas 160. F. E. H. CXII. Nyaya-scdha. A treatise somehow connected with A'nanda Tirtha's exposi- tion of the Veddnta philosophy. By Jaya Tirtha Yati, disciple of Padmanabha Tirtha and Akshobhya Tirtha. The only MS. of this work which has fallen under my observation is imperfect. Ben. Coll. CXIII. PARATATTWA-PRAKis'IKA. The Veddnta theory expounded according to the views of Madhu or A'nanda Tirtha. By Vijaymdra Yatindra, disciple of Surendra. But a mere fragment of this work has as yet turned up. F. E. H. Q 114 CXIV. Madhwa-mukha-mardana. Also called Madhwa-mulcha-bhanga. A refutfition of Madh- ii's notions touching the feddnta. By Appl Dikshita, son of Rangaraja Diksliita. The sole copy.of it which I have seen is defective. F. E. H. cxv. Madhwa-vidhwansana. A commentary on No. CXIV., by its author, Appi Dikshita. Leaves 84, s'lokas 2,350. F. E. H. CXVI, DAS'A-s'LOKf. Or Siddhdnta-ratna. A succinct statement of the Veddnta theory of Madhu somewhat modified. By Nimbarka or Nimbaditya, otherwise known as Niyamdnanda, son of Jagan- natha; Tailanga Brdhmans. This work was written for the nse of the author's disciple S'rinivdsa. It contains ten couplets, as the title indicates. J. R. B. For the names of other treatises by Nimbarka see the nest article.. CXVII. VEDANTA-RATNA-MANJtJSHA. A commentary on No. CXVI. By Purushottama A'charya. Leaves 57, s'lokas 2,500. J. R. B. In these annotations it is stated that Nimbarka, the author of the Das'a-s'loki, wrote other treatises entitled Veddnta'pdrijdta and Veddnta-saurabha. 115 Two of Nimbarka's more prominent followers were Kes'ava Bhatta and Harivydsa. According to tradition, Nimbarka's original name was Bhaskara A'chdrya. Report has it that he wrote a commentary on the Vedas : but I believe he has been confounded with another Bhaskara A'charya, who is likewise called, in Devaraja's Nighantu-bhdshya, Bhaskara Mis'ra and Bhatta Bhaskara Mis'ra. See the Asiatic Researches, Vol. XVI., pp. 27, 28, 108 and 109; and article No. CXXXII. infra. CXVIII. Laghu-manjijsha. A commentary on No. CXVI. (?) I am not sure that it is not an epitome of No. CXVIl. Its author's name is not knowu. Leaves 31, s'lokas 750. J. R. B. CXIX. DiS'A-s'LOKf-BHASHYA. A commentary on No. CXVI. By Harivyasa Muni. Leaves 22, s'lokas 600. J. R. B. See article No. CXVII. supra. cxx. GAUDAPADf. Or A'gama-s'dstra-vivarana. A metrical digest, in four chapters, of the various Veddnta views prevalent in the time of its author. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 17, s'lokas 184. V. P. CXXI. RATNA-TBAYA-PAllfKSHX. A treatise on the Veddnta according to the Puranas, ^&c. Bv Apya Dikshita. The copy examined was prepared in the Samvat year 1734. Leaves 31, s'lokas 565. Ben. Coll. Q 2 116 CXXII. A'TMA-PURANA. Also denominated Upanishad-ratna. The substance of the Upanishads, in verse. Like similar compilations, it is accounted a Veddnta work. By S'ankara A'nanda, disciple of A'nanddtma Muni. Leaves 396, s'Mas 12,000. Ben. Coll. Besides the following commentary on this work, there is one, I am told, by Kakarama, a living pandit of Benares, of great local estimation. CXXIII. Atma-purXna- nf pi k a. A metrical commentary on No. CXXII,, by the author of the work annotated, S'ankara A'nanda. Leaves 170, s'lokas 8,100. Ben. Coll. CXXIV. ANUBHtJTI-PKAKis'A. A digest, in verse, of five Upanishads, the Aitareya, Taitti- riya, Chhdndogya, Brihaddranya, and Kena. By Sayana A'charya. The copy inspected was transcribed in the year 1538 of the era of S'alivahana. Leaves 61, s'lokas 2,961. Ben. Coll. CXXV. Vedartha-sangraha. An abstract of the more important Upanishads. By Rama- nuja. Leaves 46, s'lokas 1,360. This MS. was borrowed from Madras. See No. XXIII. supra. 117 CXXVI. BfiAGAVAD-GfTAf. A portion of the BMshma-parvan of tlie Mahdbhdrata, con- sidered as an exposition of the Veddnta belief. It is divided into eighteen chapters. Vedavyasa is fabled to be its author. Of the various translations of it into the languages of civilization, and of its editions, no detail is here necessary. ■ In addition to the expositions of the Bhagavad-gitd, about to be described, I have heard of others by Vallabha A'charya and Yamuna A'charya Swamin. The latter is the same who wrote the well-known A'lamanddra-stotra. CXXVII. GfTA-BHASHYA. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By S'ankara A'charya, disciple of Govinda. Leaves 196, s'lokas 5,000. Ben. Coll. CXXVIII. GitA-bhashya-vivechana. A commentary on No. CXXVII. By A'nanda Giri, disciple of S'uddhananda. Leaves 377, s'lohas 8,000. Ben. Coll. CXXIX. GfTX-VYAKHYANA. Or Gitd-tdtparya-suddhi. An abridgement of No. CXXVII. By Rdmachandra Saraswati. The MS. which has been con- suited is defective. V. P. 118 cxxx. Gita-bhXshya. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By Ramanuja A'cliarya. Leaves 91, s'lokas 3,700. P. E. H. CXXXI. SuBOBHINf. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By S'ridhara Yati, S'ri- dhara Swamin, or S'ridhara Swami Yati, disciple of Parama- nanda. It was printed at Calcutta in the S'aJca year 1754, and lithographed at Bombay in the S'aha year 1771- CXXXII. GfTA-TATTWA-PllAKAs'lKA. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By Kes'ava Bhatta of Cashmere, son of S'rimangala, and disciple of S'rinivasa. The author was of the sect of Nimbarka A'charya. The sole copy of these scholia to which I have had access is imperfect. F. E. H. See, for S'rinivasa, article No. CXVI. supra. ■CXXXIII. ^ BHAGAVAD-GITi-SAllAltTHA-SANGEAHA. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By Jayarama Tarkavagis'a. Leaves 789, s'lokas 26,000. P. E. H. CXXXIV. Rasika-banjani. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By Kalyana Bhatta. Leaves 623, s'lokas 14,000. P. E. H. 119 cxxxv. Bhagavad- of ta-gtJdharth a-dipikX. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By Madhusiidana Sara- swati, disciple of Vis'wesVara Saraswati or Vis'wes'warananda Saraswati, of Rama, and of Madhava. The copy inspected was transcribed in the year 1729 of Vikramaditya. Leaves 222, s'lokas 9,000. F. E. H. This work is cited by Govinda S'^stri, in his commentary on the A'tharvai}a-rahasya, while annotating its forty- fifth couplet. CXXXVI. Paramaktha-prapX. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By Siirya Pandit, Siirya Suri, or Suryadasa, son of Jnanaraja Pandit, son ofNdganatha Pandit ; of the Jyotsi or Jyotishi family. Surya was an in- habitant of Parthapura, to the north of the river Godavari. He claims to have inspected, in the preparation of his annota*^ tions, Ravana's scholia on the Rig-veda ; and he makes a few extracts from them. He also speaks of his having written, antecedently to the present work, a commentary on the Ve- ddnta-s'ata-s'loM or Veddnta-sinha. Leaves 1 80, s'lokas 4,600. M. S. D. The Paramdrtha^prapd names or cites the works following : Rig-veda-bhdshya of Chaturveda Swamin. Adhydtma-mimdnsd, a metrical Veddnta treatise. Panchds'lti, a work in verse, on the Veddnta. Yoga-mdrtanda. On the Yoga, and metrical. Yoga-tdrdvali. Also on the Yoga : in verse. A'huldgama-tantra ; in verse. Bodha-sudhdJeara ; Veddnta; metrical. BhaMi-s'ata ; on faith and devotion, in verse, by Surya Pandit^ author of the Paramdrtha-prapd. 120 Surya Suri annotated the entire Siddhdnta-s'iromani of Bhaskara, and also wrote the Ganita-mdlati and Siddhdnta- sanhitd-sdra'Samuchchaya. His gloss on the Lildvatl is dated ill S'aka 1460, or A. D. 1538. His father, Jnanaraja, wrote the Siddhdnta-sundara, a course of astronomy. See Cole- brooke's Miscellaneous Essays, Vol. II., p. 45 1 , CXXXVII. Pais'acha-bhashva. A commentary on No. CXXVI. Its author's name is un- known. Leaves 163, s'loJcas 2,300. F. E. H. CXXXVIII. BHAGAWAD-GITX-BHiVA-PRAKisA. A metrical commentary on No. CXXVI. By Sadananda Vyasa, a Saraswata Brahman. It was finished in the Snmvat year 1837. The author, I am told, lived at Benares, where he died about forty years ago. Leaves 286, s'lokas 5,400. M. S. D. CXXXIX. GlTA-VYAKHYA. A commentary on No. CXXVI. By an anonymous author. Leaves 88, s'lokas 3,900. F. E. H. CXL. GlTXM?,ITA-TAEANGINf. A commentary on No. CXXVI., collected from various expositions of it. The sole copy of it, imperfect, which has been seen does not exhibit the name of the compiler. V. P. 121 CXLI. GfrA-siiiA. An epitome of No. CXXVI., iu verse. By Kaivalyananda Saraswati. Each chapter of the original, it is professed, is here condensed into four stanzas. Leaves 7, s'lokas 103. V. P. CXLII. YOGA-VASISHTHA. This work is reckoned among Veddnta treatises. It is con- sidered as an appendage to the Rdmdyana of Valmiki, to whom it is attributed. It purports to contain thirty-two thousand couplets. The MS. which has been examined is imperfect. V. P. CXLIII. VASISHTHA-TiTPAEYA-PllAKASA. Or Yoga-vdsishtha-tdtparya-prakds'a. A commentary on No. CXLII. By Auandabodhendra Saraswati, disciple of Ganga- dharendra Saraswati, who was disciple of Raraachandrendra Sa- raswati. The copy which has been consulted is defective. V. P. CXLIV. YOGA-VASISH^HA-SARA. An abridgement of No. CXLII. By Abhinanda, of Cash- mere. It embraces the substance of 6000 anushtubh couplets. The copy examined is accompanied by the commentary next to be described. Ben. Coll. 122 CXLV. Sansaba-tarani. Also called Yoga-vdsishtha-sdra-chandrikd. A commentary on No. CXLIV. By A'tmasukha, pupil of Harihararya and disciple of Uttamasukha. Leaves 289, s'lokas 6,200. Ben. Coll. CXLVI. Yoga-vAsishtha-sAra. An epitome of No. CXLII. By an anonymous author. Leaves 12, s'lokas 2^5. Ben. Coll. CXLVII. YOGA-VASISHTHA-SARA-VIVRITI. A commentary on No. CXLVI. By Mahidhara, a resident of Benares. Leaves 18, s'lokas 695. Ben. Coll. CXLVIII. Yoga-vasishtha-sXra-sangraha. Selections from No. CXLII. By Madhava Acharya. Leaves 238, s'lokas 2,300. Ben. Coll. CXLIX. UTTARA-Gfri. A portion of the BMshma-parvan of the Mahdbhdrata, consi- dered as an exposition of the Veddnta theory. It is attributed, of course, to Vedavyasa. It is in three chapters, containing W'ksiokas. Ben. Coll. 123 CL. UtT AR A- G f TA- VYXk H Y A, A commentary on No. CXLIX. By Gaudapiula Acliiirya. Leaves 21, s'lokas 425. Ben. Coll. CLI. S'lVA-Gfi'A. A portion of the Padma-purdna, considered as a Vedanta disquisition. Its author is fabled to be Vedavyasa. It is in sixteen sections. The MS. which has been consulted is accom- panied by the scholia noticed below. "^ M. S. D. CLII. SUBODHINf. A commentary on No. CLI. By Ayyaji Bhatta, disciple of Jnanananda. The annotator lived at a Virapura, or " Beerpoor," which is said to be that in Gujerat. He wrote this work at the instance of his preceptor. These notes, with No. CLI., the text-work, comprehend 4,800 s'lokas, in 68 leaves. M. S. D. CLIII. StJTA-SANHITA. A portion, it is said, of the Skanda-purdna , regarded as an authority on Vedanta and Yoga matters. Vedavyasa is its writer, according to Hindu tradition. The copy which has been examined wants the end. M. S. D. CLIV. SUTA-SA N H ITA-TATPAttYA-DI PIKX. A commentary on No. CLIII. By MMhava A'charya, disciple of S'ankarananda. The MS. of it that I have inspected is defective. M. S. D. K 2 124 CLV. BllAHMA-cfTA. A portion of No. CLIII., but very often found separate. It contains the substance of about lOOO s'lokas. The copy inspected is accompanied by the annotations next to be noticed. F. E. H. CLVI. Brahma-gita-vyakhya. A part of No. CLIV., but frequently occurring detached from it. It annotates No. CLV. The MS. which has been examined was transcribed in the year 1785 of Vikramarka. Leaves 113, s'lokas 3,500. F. E. H. CLVII. AVADHTJTA-cfTA. A metrical discussion of the Veddnta ; in eight chapters. It is attributed to the god Siva, and is, probably, ofPaur^nika derivation. The copy inspected was prepared in the Samvat year 1699. Leaves 90, s'lokas 900. P. E. H. CLVIII. AvADHUTA-afTA. Or Swdtma-samvityupades'a. Another rhythmical disquisi- tion, in eight chapters, on the Veddnta belief, but in the form of a dialogue ; Datt^treya and Goraksha being the interlocutors. Leaves 35, s'lokas 500. V. P. The relation of this work to the last described is not obvious ; but it may be suspected that, taken together, they form a whole. 125 CLIX. I's'wARA-GfTA. An extract from the Kurma-purdna, regarded as an exposition of the Teddnta belief. Of course it is ascribed to Vedavyasa. Leaves 41, s'lokas 640. Ben. Coll. No commentary on this work is at present accessible to me. CLX. AsHTAVAKRA-ofTA. Or Avadhutdnubhuti, or Jndndnanda-samuchchaya. It is ascribed to Ashtavakra the muni, and is supposed to be an appendage to some Parana. As a summary of Feddnta doctrines, it is held in high esteem. It is iu verse, in twenty-one sections, containing 203 stanzas. F. E. H. CLXI. AsHTAVAKBA-SUKTI-nfpiKi. Also called, in some copies, Adhydtina-pradipikd. A com- mentary on No. CLX. By Vis'wes'wara. One of my MSS. of this work was copied in the Samvat year 1583 ; another, in the year 1692 of the same era. Leaves 50, s'Ma* 1,200. F. E. H. Professor Wilson, apparently from misreading the word sukti in the title of these annotations, erroneously describes them as constituting " a commentary on the sutras or aphorisms of Ashtavakra." Mackenzie Collection, Vol. I., p. 11. cLxtr. AsHTAVAKRA-SUKTI-nfriKA. Another coinmentary on No. CLX. The only copy that has been consulted is defective at the conclusion ; and its author's name is not mentioned at the commencement. F. E. II. 126 CLXIII. jNA'NA-PRADfPA. A metrical colloquy on Feddnta matters, between Hari and Hara. It is thought to be an extract from some Purdna, The MS. of it which I have seen was written in the S'aka year 1603. Leaves 9, s'lokas 150. Ben. Coll. CLXIV. Brahma-sanhitX. Verses setting forth the doctrine of the Veddnta. They are reported to be extracted from some Purdna. The work contains 63 s'lokas. Ben. Coll. CLXV. BrahmatSanhitA-vyakhyX. A commentary on No. CLXIV. By an anonymous author. Leaves 36, s'lokas 600. Ben. Coll. CLXVI. Pras'nottaka-mant-mXlX. Or Pras'notiara-mdld. A catechism, in verse, on the Veddnta and ethics; the former being but slightly alluded to. It is said to be the work of S'uka, the son of Vydsa, and is likely to Pauraiiika. It contains thirty-two indravajrd stanzas. An English translation of it, followed by the original, will be found in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. XVI., pp. 1238-1235. ]27 CLXVII. S'UKASH^AKA. Eiglit s'drdulavikridita stanzas, besides one of introduction, on the Veddnta faith. They are att^-ibuted to S'uka, the traditional son of Vcdavyasa. It is probable that they occur somewhere in the Puraijas. Ben. Coll. CLXVIII. SuKASHXAKA-VYAKHyXNA. A commentary on No. CLXVII. By Gangadharendra Saraswati, disciple of Ramananda Saraswati. Leaves 7, s'lokas 180. Ben. Coll. CLXIX. VlSH?U-SAHASEA-NAMAN. A metrical extract from the Mahdbhdruta. By Vedantins it is taken in the light of a catalogue of the attributes of Vishnu considered as the pantheistic all-pervader. The list is extended to 129 s'lokas. CLXX. Vishts'U-sahasba-nAma-bhasuya. A commentary on No. CLXIX. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 37, s'lokas 1,100. E. E. H. CLXXI. VflDANTA-SANJNA-PIlAKUIYA. A key to the terminology of the Veddnta. The name of the author has not been ascertained. Leaves 17, s'lokas 500. F. E. H. 128 CLXXII. PuamXna-lakshana. A disquisition on the proofs, or sources of knowledge, recog- nised in the Vedanta philosophy. By A'nanda Tirtha Bhaga- vatpada. The copy inspected is defective. F. E. H. CLXXIII. VAJaA-stJcuf. An essay on the nature of the Vedanta soul of the universe. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 4, s'lokas 80. V. P. CLXXIV. BllAHMA-TAllKA-STAVA. A treatise on the spirit of nature, substituted, by the Ve- dantins, for God. By Appayya Dikshita. It is in verse. See the following article. Ben. Coll. CLXXV. Beahma-tarka-stava-vivarana. A commentary on No. CLXXIV., by the author of the same, Appayya Dikshita. These annotations and their text are so intermingled, in the only MS. which has been consulted, as not easily to be computed apart. The two take up the substance of 576 s'lokas, in '67 leaves. Ben. Coll. CLXXVI. Vada-katha. It treats of the spiritual element of the world, as apprehended by the pantheistic sectary, Vallabha A'charya. By Gopes'wara son of Kalvdna llaya. Leaves 9, s'lokas 200. Ben. Coll. 129 CLXXVII. Sat-stjkhInubhava. Five chapters on the Veddnta succedaneum for a deity, the nature of illusion, the phenomenal character of the world, the means of emancipation, and the constitution of individuated spirit. By Ichchharama Swamin, disciple of Narayana Swamin, who was disciple of Sankalparama. Leaves 23, s'lokas 400. V. P. CLXXVIII. SwARtJPA-NIRNATA. On the nature of spirit, agreeably to the Veddnta philosophy. By Sadananda. Leaves 29, s'lokas 800. F. E. H. CLXXIX. A'tma-jnanopadbs'a-prakarana. A treatise, in four sections, on spiritual essence. By S'an- kara A'charya. Leaves 4, s'lokas 99. Ben. Coll. CLXXX. A'tma-jnAnopadesa-peakabana-tik^. A commentary on No. CLXXIX. By A'nanda Giri, disciple of S'uddhananda. Leaves \6,. s'lokas 550. Ben. Coll, CLXXXI. Vakya-sudha. A metrical monograph on the nature of the spiritual. By S'ankara A'charya. This work, as edited, by Herr F. H. H. Windischmann, according to its commentary described at No. 130 CLXXXIV., infra, contains 47 couplets. But No. CLXXXIII, rejects the 22d, the 35th, and the 46th; while No. CLXXXII. throws out the 22d only. Herr Windischmann, from misappre- hension of the style of Sanskrit epigraphs, erroneously gives this treatise the name of one of its commentaries, Bdla-bodhini, No. CLXXXIV. CLXXXII. Vakya-sudha-tyakhta". A commentary on No. CLXXXI. By Brahmananda Bha- rati, pupil of Ramananda. Leaves 38, s'lokas 630. Ben. Coll. CLXXXIII. Vakya-sudhX-vyakhyX. A commentary on No. CLXXXI. By an anonymous author, who calls himself disciple of one Krishna. Leaves 19, s'lokas 420. Ben. Coll. CLXXXIV. BALA-BODHINf. A commentary on No. CLXXXI. By an unknown scholiast. Leaves 17, s'lokas 200. F. E. H. CLXXXV. SwARtJPA-NIRNAYA. Verses on spirit. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves %, s'lokas 45. Ben. Coll. 131 CLXXXVI. SwAKtJPA-NTKNAYA-TfKX. A commentary on No. CLXXXV. By A'nanda Giri. Leaves 6, s'lokas 300. Ben. Coll. CLXXXVII. SWAatJpANUSANDBANA-STOTRA. Nine couplets on the nature of spiritual substance. By S'ankara A'charya. Ben. Coll. CLXXXVIII. A'tmInatma-viveka. A treatise on the distinction between spirit and matter. By SwayamprakSs'a Yogindra. Leaves 4, s'lokas 70. Ben. Coll. CLXXXIX. Vedanta-siddhanta. A metrical rhapsody on aduality of spirit. By an anonymous author. It contains twelve couplets. B. S', A'. CXC. VEDANTA-SlDDHANTA-nfPIKi. ■A commentary on No. CLXXXIX. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 10, s'lohas 317. B. S'. A'. B 2 133 CXCI. , TATTWA-DfPA. Oa the nature of Veddntia emancipation from worldly bonds. By Kaviraja Bhikshu, disciple of one Vaikuntha. Leaves 43, s'lokas 1,000. V. P. CXCII. VedXnta-kajlpalatika. A disquisition on the nature of pantheistic salvation. By Madhusudana Saraswati. Leaves 39, s'lokas 1,000. Ben. Coll. CXCIII. Hansa-mauna. A. poem on liberation from mundane trammels, according to the Veddnta. By Satyajnanananda Tirtha. Leaves 3, s't 22. Ben. Coll. CXCIV. TATTWA-s'lKSHOPANYisA. A work similar in subject to the last three that have been described. The MS. inspected is imperfect, and does not give; its author's name. P. E. H. CXCV. A'TMA-LINGA-PtJji-PADDHATI, Its topic is, the mental adoration of the Vedantin. The name of its author is unknown. Leaves 3, s'lokas 48. V, P. 183 CXCVI. Chid-^nanda-stava-rXja. Or Chid-dnanda-dds'a-s'loki. On the spiritual joy of the accomplished follower of the Veddnta. By S'ankara A'chdrya, Leaves 2, ten couplets. V. P. CXCVII. JfVAN-MUKTI-VIVEKA. Or Jivan-mukti-prakarana simply. On salvation during terrestrial existence. By Vidyaranya or Madhava A'ch^rya. Leaves 123, s'lokas 2,600. Ben. Coll. CXCVIII. VichXra-malX. A metrical treatise, in eight chapters, on the condition of the emancipated. It is not known by whom it was translated into Sanskrit. Leaves 18, s'lokas 250. Ben. Coll. This work, in the original, is Hindi. Its author is An^tha Puri ; and its name is the same as in the classical version of it. The Hindi is in dohas and sorafhds, and was composed in the year 1726 of Vikramaditya. I possess a copy of it. CXCIX. BrahmIvasa. Or Avimu&ta-nirukti. On the salvation, at Benares, of Vedantins, I have seen only a fragment of it ; and that does; not contain its author's name. Ben. Coll. 134 CC. BHAGAVAN-NiMA-KATJMUDf. On the merit of repeating the name of the deity, together with considerations on the nature of Vaidantika emancipation, &c. &c. The work is in three sections. By Xiakshmidhara A'charya, son of Vitthala A'chdrya, son of Nrisinha A'charya. The author was disciple of Anantananda Raghunatha Yati and of S'rikrishna Saraswati. Leaves 57, s7o/^as 1,100. Ben. Coll. Besides the Lakshmidharas already mentioned in this index, there is one who wrote the Galita-pradipa, which has been annotated by his younger brother, Naganatha. They were of the line of Bharadwaja, and their parents were Nimbadeva and BakambikS. Nimbadeva was son of Kamaladeva and Dhya- namba. Kamaladeva was a worshipper of Pippalan^tha ; and he lived at Chandrapura. A copy of Naganatha's commentary, the Paddmndya-siddhi, which formerly belonged to me, was transcribed in the year 1661 of Vikramaditya. CCI. B H AGATAN-NXmA-KA UMrnf-PKAKASA. A commentary on No. CC. By Ananta Deva, son of A 'pa Deva. Leaves 91, s'lokas 1,250. Ben. Coll. ecu. BHAGAVAN-NiMA-MAHXTMYA-GEANTHA-SANGRAHA. On the merit of repeating the name of the deity. This Work is a compilation. By Raghund,thendra Yati. Leaves 59, fi7o/tas 735. Ben. Coll. 135 CCIII.* PrRtJSHOTTAMA-viDARTHA. It discusses the import of the words purushottama. Its author's name has not been discovered. Leaves 4, s'lokas 110. Ben. Coll. CCIV. A'kXs'opanyasa. The object of this treatise is to prove that the word dkds'a, and its synonymes, as vyoma, &c., signify, in the Upanishads, brahma exclusively. By Chitsabhes'ananda Tirtha, disciple of Sachchidananda Tirtha. The only copy which has been inspected is defective. Leaves 14, s'lokas 325. Ben. Coll. ccv. Shat-pad£. Seven couplets in praise of Vishnu as the deity of the Vedantins. By S'ankara A'charya. Ben. Coll. CCVI. VED^NTA-SIDDHANTA-nfFIKA. A commentary on No. CCV. By Vaikunthas'ishya A'charya. Leaves 19, slokas 300. Ben. Coll. CCVII. Haei-sxuti. Called, more usually, the Harim-ide-stotra. A hymn to Vishnu, considered as the Vaid^ntika deity, with extraneous matters interspersed. Seventy-one couplets. F. E. H. 136 CCVIII. Ha El-TATTWA-MUKTAVALf. A commentary on No. CCVII. By Swayamprak&'a Yati, disciple of Kaivalyananda. Leaves 36, s'lokas 1,200. F. E. H. CCIX. Hari-stotea. Verses lauding Vishnu as the supreme being of the Vedantins. By an anonymous author, who calls himself disciple of S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 2, s'lokas 10. V. P. CCX. PtJRNANANDA-PRABANDHA. A metrical disquisition in advocacy of the position that Krishna is Brahma. By Narayana, son of Limba Bhatta, son of Kanha Bhatta ; Brahmans of the Medapatha division of the Vatsa gotra. This work was written in pursuance of the commands of Raja Haridasa of Benares, son of Gopdladfea, son of Karmachandra ; Ahitthana Kayasthas. Haridasa is stated to have been indebted for his rank to one Raja Kas'i. The Purndnanda-prabandha was composed in the Samvat year 1665, corresponding to 1530 of the S'aka era. The copy inspected seems to be an autograph. Leaves 9, 133 couplets. V. P. ' CCXL RamXtmaikya-prakAs'ika. An essay, in verse, designed to set forth the identity of Rama with the pantheistic anima mundi of the Veddnta. By Satya- jnanananda Tirtha Yati, disciple of Ramakrishnananda Tirtha. Leaves 2, s'lokas 64. F. E. H. 137 CCXII. VachIrambhana. An essay purposing to establish the divinity of all spirit and matter. By Nrisinha ^^s'rama, disciple of Jagann^tha As'rama. Leaves 16, s'Mas 800. M. S. D. CCXIIl. Abhaya-bana-sXra. A disquisition to prove that Valmiki's Rdmdyana sets forth the Veddnta doctrine. By Venkatanatha, surnamed Kavitar- kikasinha. Leaves 26, s'lokas 1,200. F. E. H. CCXIV. Nandikes'waka-kAs'ika. The first of Panini's grammatical aphorisms treated as inti- mating the dogmas of the Feddnta belief. By one Nandike- s'wara. Fourteen couplets. Agra College. This work is cited in N^ges'a Bha^ta's S' abdendu-s'eJchara. ccxv. S'lVA-StJTRA-VIMARs'lNI. A commentary on No. CCXIV. By an anonymous author. Leaves 4, s'lokas 60. Agra College. CCXVI. MAHiVAKYARTHA-PBABODHA. An exposition of the twelve ' great sentences' of the Upani- shads, which are accounted to contain the gist of Ved^ntism. By an anonymous author. Leaves 161, s'lokas 2,200. Ben. Coll. T 138 CCXVII. Dwadas'a-mahAsiddhanxa-niriJpana. On the same subject as No. CCXVI. By S'ankara Acharya. Leaves 43, s'lokas 700. Ben. Coll. CCXVIII. Dwadas'a-mahavAkya-nirnaya. Similar, in scope, to No. CCXVI. By an anonymous writer. Leaves 37, s'lokas 590. Ben, Coll. CCXIX. M ahAvakya-vi varana . Another essay like No. CCXVI. By S'ankara Acharya. The MS. which has been inspected was copied in the year 1727 of Vikramaditya. Leaves 5, s'lokas 70. Ben. Coll. CCXX. MahAtAkyArtha-vichAra. A commentary on No. CCXIX. By an author of unknown name. Leaves 4, s'lokas 27. V. P. CCXXI. Mahavakya-vichAra. Or Samddhi-vidhi, It discusses the same topic with No-. CCXVI. Its author's name has not been ascertained. Leaves 4, s'lolcas 40. F. E. H. 139 CCXXII. Tattwanusandhana. An elucidation of the ' great sentence' tat twam asi. By Mahadeva SaraSwati, disciple of Swayamprakas'a Saraswati or Swayamprakas'ananda Saraswati. Leaves 36, s'lokas 825. V. P. CCXXIIl. PANCHfKARANA-TATPAKYA-CHANDRIKA. A commentary on S'ankara Acharya's Panchikarana-pra- kriyd, which I have not seen. By Ramananda Saraswati, dis- ciple of one Ramabhadra. Leaves 89, s'lokas 3,400. Ben. Coll. CCXXIV. Panchikarana-vivaeana. A commentary on S'ank&Ta. Kchai,rja's Panchikarana-prakriyd. By Ananda Giri, disciple of S'uddhananda Yati. Leaves 9, s'lokas 160. Ben. Coll. CCXXV. Tattwa-chandrikX. A commentary on No. CCXXIV. By an anonymous writer, who calls himself disciple of Jagannatha As'rama and S nkrish- na Tirtha, Leaves 23, s'lokas 440. Ben. Coll. CCXXVI. Panchikarana-vArtiha, A supplement, in verse, to S'ankara Achdrya's PancMkarana- prakriyd. By Sures'wara'Acharya, disciple of S'ankara Achar- ya. Leaves 8, s'loJcas 64. Ben. Coll, T 2 140 CCXXVII. Panchikahana-vAktika'bhauana. A commentary on No. CCXXVI. By an anonymous scholi- ast. Leaves 37, s'lokas 575. Ben. Coll. CCXXVIII. S 'bAVANA- VIDHI-VIC HARA. It expatiates on the rules enjoining the study of the Upani- shads. By Dharmayya Dikshita, disciple of Appayya Dikshita. The copy inspected is imperfect. Ben. Coll. CCXXIX. Bhava-kalpalata. A commentary on the Bhdvand-viveka, a metrical treatise on the nature of injunction, according to the theory of Madhu. The Bhdvand-viveka has not fallen in the wsy of the compiler ; and its author's name awaits discovery. By Bhatta Mudgala. Leaves 95, s'lokas 2,600. V. P. I am unable to say whether this Mudgala is to be identified with the Mudgala who epitomized Sayaija Acharya's Rig-veda- bhdshya. See Professor Max Miiller's edition of the llig-veda- sanhitd and commentary, Vol. III., Preface, p. xii. CCXXX. Sarva-linga-sannyAsa-nihnaya, On the rejection of external sectarian tokens. I have seen only the beginning of this work ; and there the author is not named. He calls Hmsglf, however, disciple of Sad^s'iva Tirtha. Ben. Coll. 141 CCXXXI. Adwaitamrita. A metrical treatise, in five sections, on asceticism. It pur- ports to have been written for the use of one Viveka As'rama. By Jagannatha Saras\vh.ti, disciple of Harihara Saraswati. Leaves 25, s'lokas 625. Ben. Coll. CCXXXII. Hansa-viveka. A poem on Feddnta asceticism. By Satyajnanauanda Tlrtha. Leaves t, s'lokas 77. Ben. Coll. CCXXXIII. Yatyanushthana-paddhati. A treatise on the duties of ascetics. By S'ankara A'nanda, disciple of A'nandatman. Leaves 65, s'lokas 1,650. Ben. Coll. CCXXXIV. Yati-dhakma-samuchchaya. A dissertation on the duties of ascetics. By an anonymous author. Leaves 63, s'Ukas 1,380. Ben. Coll. CCXXXV. Sannyasa-dhakma-sangraha. An essay on the duties of ascetics. By Achyuta A's'rama, disciple of Paramananda A's'rama or Chidananda A's'rama. Leaves 22, s'lokas 675. Ben. Coll. 142 CCXXXVT. Sannyasa-grahana-paddhati. A treatise on the duties of ascetics. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 35, s'lokas 600. Ben. Coll. CCXXXVII. MAHiVAKYAllTHA. A work similar to the last. Its author's name is not known. Leaves 3^, s'lokas 160. Ben. Coll. CCXXXVIII. Sadachara-pbakakana. Another work like the above : in two chapters. By S'ankara A'charya. Leaves 9, s'lokas 78. V. P. CCXXXIX. MahXvakya-rahasya. Also on the duties and ceremonies incumbent on the Vaidau- tika ascetic. By an anonymous author. Leaves 10, s'lokas 60. F. E. H. CCXL. Sannyasa-nirnaya. still another work, in metre, propounding the duties of ascetics. It contemplates the doctrine of salvation by faith and devotion. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 2, s'lokas 22. F. E. H. 143 CCXLI. SANNYASA-NIRNAYA-TlPPANf. A commentary on No. CCXL,, by the author of the same, Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 9, s'lokas 200. P. E. H. CCXLII. Samadhi-puakarana. An essay on Vaidantika meditation ; text and commentary, intermixed ; in verse and prose, respectively. By an anonymous writer. Leaves 8, s'lokas 96. V. P. CCXLIII. BflAKTI-StJTRA. Or S'dndilya-sutra. Three books of aphorisms, one hundred in number, on faith and devotion. They are attributed to S'andilya the rishi. The various commentaries on these sentences, about to be described, exhibit them in detail. Besides the four following commentaries on the S'dndilya- sutra, I am assured that there is one by Madhusiidana Saras- wati. CCXLIV. Bhakti-chandrika. A commentary on No. CCXLIII. By Narayana Tirtha, disciple of Ramagovinda Tirtha and Vasudeva Tirtha. Leaves 68, s'lokas 3,300. M. S. J). This work cites the Veddnta-siddhdnta, in verse; and the Kdrunya-sutra, also, apparently, connected with the Veddnta philosophy. 144 CCXLV. S ANDILYA-SATA-SUTRI-BHASHyA. A second commentary on No. CCXLIII. By Svrapnes'wara A 'chary a. Leaves 33, s'lolcas 800. F. E. H. CCXLVI. S 'aNDILYA- StJtKA-PRAVAC H AN A. Commentary the third on No. CCXLIII. Its author remains to be ascertained. Leaves 26, s'lokas 420. H. S'. S. CCXLVII. BHAKTI-SlDDHiNTA-VlV^ITI. A fourth series of annotations on No. CCXLIII. By one Gokulauatha. Leaves 10, s'lokas 200. Ben. Coll. CCXLVIII. BHAKTI-BASiMRITA-SINDHtl. A treatise on faith and devotion. It is in four sections, •which have their designations from the cardinal points. Its author's name is not specified in the copy which has been inspected. This work was composed in the S'aka year 1463. Leaves 157, s'lokas 2,700. Ben. Coll. Professor Wilson asserts that the Rasdm.i'ita-sindhu, as the work in questioa is also shortly called, was written by Sanataua, As. Res., Vol. XVI., p. 121. CCXLIX. S EADDH A-PllAKARA^A. An essay on spiritual certitude. By an anonymous author. Leaves 16, s'lolcas 170. V. P. 145 CCL. Bhagavad-bhakti-uasXyana. Memorial verses touching faith and devotion, on the basis of the Bhdgavata-purdna, accompanied by a prose exposition. By Madhusiidana Saraswati, disciple of Vis'wes'warananda Saras- wati. The only MS. which has been examined is defective. Ben. Coll. CCLI. Bhagavad-bhakti-nienaya. - An essay on faith and devotion. By Ananta Deva, son of A'pa Deva. But one copy of it has fallen under my observation ; and that is imperfect. Ben. Coll. CCLII. Veda-stuti-karika. A metrical paraphrase of the celebrated Veda-stuti, consider- ed as inculcating the doctrine of faith and devotion as means of salvation. See the Bhdgavata-purdna, X., prior section, 87th chapter. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 3, s'lokas 30. P. E. H. This and a goodly number of other short compositions, by Vallabha A'charya or Vallabha Dikshita, have been found in a large volume, together with several brief metrical treatises of Vitthales'wara, Vitthala A'charya, or Vitthala Dikshita; all •which have been named, or will be named in the sequel. Such pieces by Vallabha, just alluded to, as have no obvious connex- ion with the philosophical systems will here be enumerated and characterized. 1. Achdrya-kdrikd. The distinctive dogmas of Vallabha, compressed into a single anushtubh stanza. 146 2. Sdkshdt-purushotiama-vdkyam. A summary, in verse, of the system of Vallabha, to whom it is fabled to have beau communicated by Krishna. Leaf ), s'lokas 9. 3. Siddhdnia-muktdvali. An exposition, in verse, some- what less succinct than the last, of the theory of Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 2, s'lokas 21. 4i. Das'ama-skandhdnukramanikd. An index, in metre, in two parts, to the tenth book of the Bhdgavata-purdna. Leaves 5, s'lokas 77. 5. Ekddas'a-skandhdrtha-nirupana-kdrUcd. A metrical ar- gument to the eleventh book of the Bhdgavata-purdna. Leaves 2, s'lokas 14. 6. Bdla-charita-ndman. Designations of Krishna from one hundred and eight of his juvenile adventures. Leaves 3, s'lokas 48. 7. Praudha-charita-ndman. Titles of Krishna, derived from one hundred and twenty-eight of his exploits during adoles- cence. Leaves 4, s'lokas 60, 8. Rdja-lild-ndman. Epithets borne by Krishna, having reference to one hundred and eighteen of his diversions when attained to regal rank. Leaves 4, s'lokas 65. The last three works described have the collective name of Trividha-ndmdvali. 9. Krishnds'raya. Couplets propounding that Krishna is the sole refuge of the world. Leaf 1, s'lokas 11. 10. Nava-ratna. Similar, in matter, to the Krishnds'raya, and likewise metrical. Leaf 1, s'lokas 9. 11. A'ryd. Ten dryd stanzas, in laud of Krishna. 12. Padya. Similar to the last. Five anushtubhs. 13. Parivridhdshtaka. Verses in praise of Krishna among the Gopis. Leaves 2, 9 s'ikharini stanzas. 14. Padya. Exhorting to the worship of Vishnu. Four anushtubhs. 15. Swdminyashtaka. Magnifying Radha: in prose and verse. Imperfect. 147 16. Madhurdshtaka Verses in which clivers attributes of Krishna are exclusively described Ky the word madhura. Leaf 1^ 8 totaka stanzas. 17. Purushottama-sahasra-ndman. A catalogue of one thousand appellatives of VishnUj by Vis'wSnara, a name of Val- lahha A'charya, who is regarded as an incarnation of fire. Hence his son, Vitthala, is called Agnikumara. This list purports to be an extract from the Bhdgavata-sdra-samuchchaya, which is, perhaps, the title of Vallahha's various compositions in aggre- gate. Leaves 20, 256 anushtubh couplets. 18. Premdmrita. A metrical list of one hundred and twelve names of Krishna, &c. Leaves 3, s'loJcas 25. 19. YamundshtaJca. A short poem on the glories of the river Yamuna. Leaves 2, 9 stanzas in the prithwi measure. CCLIII. Poshti-pravaha-mabyXdX-bheda. Rules for inducing a spirit of faith and devotion : in verse. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 2, s'lokas 25. F. E. H. CCLIV. PuSHTI-PUAviHA-MARYiDA-BHBDA-VIVAliANA. A commentary on No. CCLIII. By the author of the same, Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 29, s'lokas 460. Ben. Coll. CCLV. Parityaga. Setting forth what indulgences are to be foregone by the faithful devotee. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaf I, s'lokas 12. F. E. H. u 2 148 CCLVI. NiRODHA-LAKSHANA. On Krishna as the one sanctuary of the true devotee : metri- cal. By Vallabha A'charya, Leaves 2, s'lohas 20. F. E. H. CCLVII. Viveka-dhairy/s'raya. Verses concerning reflection and firmness as requisites in devotion. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaves -Z, s'lohas 17. F. E. H. CCLVIII. Viveka-dhairyas'raya-viv^iti. A commentary on No. CCLVII. Of anonymous authorship. Leaves 19, s'lohas 200. P. E. H. CCLIX. Bala-bodha, Directions for devotees; the object of devotion being Krishpa. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 2, 19 anushtubh stanzas. F. E. H. CCLX. BHAKTI-VARDHIN'f. On the means of promoting faith and devotion in the soul : metrical. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaf 1, s'lohas 11. F. E. H. 149 CCLXI. Anta'karana-pkabodha. Admonition on the practice of faith and devotion. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaf 1, 10 anushtubh couplets. F. E. H. CCLXII. Anta'karana-pkabodha- viv^iiTi. A commentary on No. CCLXI. By the author of the same, Vallabha A'charya. Leaves 10, s'Mas 150. F, E. H. CCLXIII. Bhaeti-siddhAnta. The fundamentals of faith and devotion, stated compendiously. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaf 1, 9 couplets. F. E. H. CCLXIV. Seva-phala. Or Sevd-phala-stotra. On the requital of faith in Krishna and devotion to him. By Vallabha A'charya. Leaf 1, 7 anushfubh couplets. F. E. H. CCLXV. Sev1-phala-stotka-viv?,iti. A- commentary on No. CCLXIV. By one Hariddsa. Leaves 10, s'lokas 200. F. E. H. 150 CCLXVI. SEVi-PHALOKTI-VlVRITI. Another commentary on CCLXIV. By Kaly^na R%a, disciple of an unnamed son of Vallabha A'charya. The copy inspected is imperfect. F. E. H. CCLXVII. JaLA-BH1£DA. On the dispositions befitting devotees. By Vallabha A'char- ya. Leaves 2, s'loMs 31. F. E. H. CCLXVIII. Bhakti-marga-niriupana. A discourse on faith and devotion. I suspect that it is con- nected, perhaps as an exposition, with some work of Vallabha A'charya. By Haridasa. Leaves 4, s'lokas 81. T. S'. CCLXIX. Bhakti-hansa. An essay on faith in Krishna, as conducive to salvation. It is based on the Puranas, from which it deals in frequent extracts. By Vitthala Dikshita, Vitthales'wara, or Agnikumara, Leaves 13, s'loJcas 208. See No. CCLII. supra and No. CCLXXVIII. infra. F. E. H. Below is some account of a variety of works by this author, occurring bound up with the above, not appertaining to the -schemes of philosophy. 1. Nydsddes'a-vivarana. On the worship of the god Krishna. This is Vitthala's principal work on his peculiar doctrines. Leaves 9, s'lokas 138, i I 151 2. S'iJcshd-patra. Sixteen couplets on the same subject as the last. 3. Sevd-Jcaumudi. A treatise of corresponding scope. The copy examined is fragmentary. 4. Bhagavat-swatantratd. Maintaining that Krishna is su- preme and uncontrolled in volition and authority. Leaves 18, s'loJcas 328. 5. Swatantra-lekhana. On the absolute independence of Krishna. Leaves 4, s'lokas 60. 6. Kdye neti-vivarana. Exposition of a couplet of the Bhdgavata-purdna, on submitting oneself unreservedly to Krish- na. Leaves 3, s'lokas 38. 7. Gita-govinda-prathamdshtapadi-vivriti. Elucidation of part of the Gita-govinda. Leaves 9, s'loJcas 150. 8. Janmdshtami-nirnaya. On the time of the fast and festival which fall on the eighth day of the moon's wane in the month of Bhadrapada. This work cites the Puranas, Madhava A'charya, &c. &c. Leaves 6, s'lokas 112. 9. Rdma-navami-mri),aya. On the fast and feast which are appointed for the ninth day of the light fortnight of Chaitra, Leaves 2, s'lokas 20. ,10. Sarvottama-stotra. Praise of Krishna. 25 anushtubh couplets. 11. Gita. Four hymns on the same subject. Leaf 1, s'lokas 25. 12. Dhruvapada. Six songs of similar tenor. Leaf 1, s'lokas 22. 13. BhujangapraydtdshtaJca. Nine bhujangapraydta stanzas, laudatory of Krishna. 14. Gokuldshtaka. Nine anushtubh couplets eulogizing the god Krishna. 15. Krishna-premdmrita. Seven s'ikharini stanzas in praise of the same divinity. 16. A'ryd. Five dryd stanzas of like purport : only Krishna is here contemplated in his foetal condition. 152 17. Swdmini-stotra. Verses in praise of the goddess R^dha, regarded as one wilh Devi. 9 stanzas, in the s'ikharitti measure. 18. Vallabhdshtaka. Eight sragdhard stanzas encomiastic ofVallabha. 19. Yamundshtapadi. The Lay of the Yamuna. Leaf 1, s'lokas 11. In the volume veith the above are two Padyas, dedicated to Krishna, of seven anushtubh stanzas and one Mjo«;abhashya, 95. Seya-grantha, 192. Derata-swaruparvichara, 190. Deva-yajnjka, 192. Devi-yamala-tantra, 197. Dhanna-mimansa-Bangraha, 188. • s'astra-sudha-nidhi, 176. tattwa, 177. vichara-sangraha, 184. Tivarana, 194. Dharmitavachohhedaka &o., 52. Dharmitavachchhedakata &c., 52. Dhruvapada, 151. Dhyana-vallari, 94. Didhiti, 31, 34, 35, 41, 50, 54, 61. i mathuri, 37. DSdhiti-vyakhya, 84. Dinakari, 74. Dinakaroddyotaj 181. Pindima, 168. DSpika-prakas'a, 69. ^—^— vivarana 187. Dravya-bhashya, 64. tika, 65. padartha, 79. • ■ prakasdka, 66. samuddes'a, 164. Durga-Tjitti, 192. Dwadas'a-lakshani, 89. .— — — mahavakya, 205. ■ nirnaya, 138, 205. ' maliasiddhanta, &c., 138. Dwaita-nimaya, 21. 193. • raudri, 34. . vyakhya, 34. 34. Ekadas'a-skandhartha &c,, 146, Ekanathi, 107. Gadadhari, 31. -^— ^— vivriti, 31, 6alita-pradipa, 134, Gana-karita, 163, Gaudhahasti-mahatarka, 166. Ganga-stotra, 94. 6anij:a-malati, 120. Garuda-purana, 163. Gaudapadi, 115, Gaudorvis'a-kula-pras'asti, 161, Gaurava-laghava-vichara, 42. Gaya-kalpa-paddhati, 176. Girvana-pada, &c., xi. Gita, i51. Gita-bhaahya, 92, 118. ■ 95. 117. •^— vivechana, 117. Gita govinda, 38, 151. pratham. &c., 151. Gita hetu-nirnaya, 152. Gitamrita-tarangini, 120. Gitartha-rivara^ja, 205. Gita-sara, 121. Gita-tatparya, 95. s'uddhi, 117. tattwa-prakas'ika, 118. . — - vyakhyS, 120. vyakhyana, 117. Gokulashtaka, 151. Goraksha-s'ataka, 18. Graha-laghava, xviii. Gudhartha-tatfcwa-dipika, 30. Guna-didhiti-tippani, 67. kiranayali, 82. tippani, 68. Gunanandi, 84. 212 Q-una-prakaa'a-didli. &c., 67. vivriti, 66. : — bh. &o., 66. ■ par. &o., 66. rahasya, 67. prataa'a, 67. s'iromani, 66. tika, 66. 1 tippana, 66. Q-uru-Takya-les'a, &o., 170. Hansamauna, 132, - Tiveka, 141. Eanumadiya, 69. Hauumau-nataka, 99. '■ — dipika, 99. Harim-ide-stotra, 135. Hari-stotra, 136. stuti, 135. tattwa-muktaTali, 136. Harsha-charita, ix. Hastamalaka, 107. bhaahya, 107. ti'ka, 108. Hatha-dipika, 17. pradipika, 15, 16, 17. ratnayali, 17. aanketa-cliandi'ika, 17. tattwa-kamnudi, 200. yoga, 17. Hemadri, 18. 174. HinaS-vSda, 191. fs'wara-gita, 18, 125. mmanatha-samvada, 18. pratyabhijna, 199. vada, 41. Ta'ware nitya. &c., 41. ra'wari-tantra, 18. Jagadia'a-toabini, 35. Jagadis'i, 32, 35. Jaiglsbavya-yoga-a'aatra, 18. Jaimini-sutra-bhaahya, 208. Jaiminfya-nyiiya-mala &o., 186. Jala-bheda, 150. Jamnaabtami-nirnaya, 151. Jati-aankarya-Tada, 46. Jivau-mukti-prakarana, 133. Tiveka, 18, 133, 205. Jnapti-pramanya-vada, 189. Jnana-bodbini, 102. ■ dwaya-karanata, &c., 51. garbba-stotra, 199. laksbana-vadartha, 47. Jnauamrita, 15. Jnauanauda-samuchcliaya, 125. Jnana-prabodba-manjari, 111, Jnana-pradipa, 12. 126. —^— ratnavalf, 163. s'ataka, 18. Jnsnottara, 197. Jyotsna, 69. Kadambari, ix. Kaivalya-kalpadruraa, 104. Kaladars'a, 174, 177. Kala-nirnaya-dipika, 187. prakas'a, 187. tattwa-viveobana, 176, 1 79. &o., 179. KaUka-krama, 198. purana, 18. Kali-krama, 198. Kalpadru, 174. Kalpadruma-kalika, 165. Kalpa-sutra, 27. Kalottara, 163. Kalyana-mandira, &o., 167. Karoalakara-tirtha, &o., 177. Kama-s'astra, ix. Kanada-rabasya-aang. &c., 78. eutra-vya. &o., 68. Kaudali, 69. Kantakoddbara, 203. Karaka-vyakhya, 58. vyuha, 58. Karana, 163. Karanata-vada, 43. yiohara, 43. Eafika, 170. Karikavali, 204. Karma-bbeda-vichara, 191. di'pa, 192. ■ Tipaka, 177. Karunya-autra, 143. Kas'ika, 3 1 . vritti, 164. Katba-kos'a, 165, 166. Eatbamrita-Bidhi, 183. Katyayana-pratis'akbya, &c., 69. Kaumudi-prabba, 6. Kaurma-purana, 163. Kavyadars'a, 63. Kavya-pradipa, 174. 206. 206. - prakas'a, 164, 206. Kaye neti-vivarana, 151. Kena upauisbad, 116. Kerala-tantra, 18. Kbandana-kbanda &c., 160, 161, 206. mabatarka, 166. Kha-pusbpa-tika, 205. Kirana, 163. ' Kiranavali, 29, 65, 75. 31S KlranaTali-prakas'a, 65. vy. &c., 55. tippEmaka, 67. Kfisbna-bhatti, 31. kinkara-pra. &c, 187. Krishnamnta-ma. &c., 95, Erishna-premamrita, 151. Krishnas raya, 146. £ritya-Tatuavali, 174. Kriya-yoga, 200. Eula-chadAmaai, 198. panch&s'ika, 198. ratna-mala, 198. sara, 198. yukti, 197. Kumara-sambhaTa, 199, 200. tantra, xviii. xviii. Kumbbaka-paddhati, 18. Kurma-purana, 125. Kusumanjali, 77, 82, 85, 156, 164. karika, 82. vya. &c., 6. , 83. . 84. 84. prakas'a, 83. ■ ma. &c., 83. ■ tika, 83 • vikas'a, 77. ■ Txitti, 85. • vyakhya, 84. 84. liad-artba-yada, 59. liagbu-chandrika, 157. cbiutana, 185. kaumudi, 27. manjiiaha, 115. nyaya-sudha, 97. — ^— Bankbya-Tritti, 2. sutra-vr. &o., 2. siddbanta-cbandrika, 178. vakya-vritti, 107. ■ pr. &e., 107. - vartika, 170. 184. tika, 184. La-kara-vads, 59. Laksbana-vada-rabasya, 61. Laksbmi-kularnaTa, 197. liilavati, 120. Lin-artha-vada, 60. Liugopabita &<;., 52. &c. &c., 53. Madbaviya 174. Madburashtaka, 147. MadUwa mukba-bh. &c., 114. Madbwa mukha-mar. &o., 114. vidbw. &c. 114. Madbya-kanmudi, 27. Madhyama-tikd, 170. Mababharata, x., 117, 122, 127, 165. tit. &o., 162. Mababhasbya, 68. HahaTakya-TEibasya, 142. Mab&yakyartba, 142, prab. &c., 137. — viob. &o., 138. Slabarakya-Ticbara, 138. vivarapa, 138. MabesVara-sid. &e., 196. Mabopanisbad, 163. Makaranda-viveeb. &c., 155. ^-^ vivrlti, 155. Mibnf-vijaya, 197, 199. Hana-manobara, 164. Manasollasa, 18, 110. Tr. &c , 110. Mandaua, 197. Mangala-Tsida, 41. Mani, 25, 28, 57, 58. didbiti &e., 37. Manjari-prakas'a, 25. sara, 25. Manjusba, 35. Manyaloka, 38. — '- kaiit. &&, 39. Matburanatbi, 29. Maya-vada &o , 160. Mayukba-mala, 176. malika, 176. Mimansa-bala'prakas'a, 183. bhasbya &c., 170. jiTft-rakaba, 195. kauatubba, 180. kautubala &c., 182. naya-Tl. &e. 179. dip. &c. 180. vivekal. &c., 179. vi. aa. &c., 180. - nyaya &c., 186. ' paribbasba, 186. Mimanaartha-pra. &B., 189. Mimansa-sara &o., 184. . aarvaswa, 207. a'astta &e., 182, 207. s'ioka &c., 164, 171. . Etabaka, 188. Butra, 169, 190. di. &c., 182, 207. • tattwa &e., 193. ■ yartika, 170. - vidbi &C; 194. Mita-bbashini, 75. Mitaksbara, 94. 171, 214 Mitakshai-a, 174, 175, 192. Moha-mudgara, 103. Mrigendra, 163. Mjityujid-bhattaraka, 197. Miityujit, 197. Muktavali, 73. dipika, 74. kirana, 74. prakas'a, 74. Mukti-vada, 49. Mumukshu 111. Nadi-s'uddhi, 17. Ifaishkarmya-siddhi, 159; JSTaishadhiya, 161. ITai's'wasa, 198. JTakulis'a-yoga &o., 18. Nan-artlia-vada, 61, 62. -^^— vivriti, 61. Nandikes'wara &o.j 137. Ifandi-purana, 18. Han-vada, 61. ' tippant, 61. " '■ ^61. 62. • 62. ■ viveka, 62. Narayana-tattwa &e., 94. Tartika, 202. Tritti, 192. Nava-ratna, 146. —^ eahasanka &c., 161. ^ yoga &c., 12. Navina-mata &c., 53. Bfavya-dharmit. &e., 52. mata-vad. &o., 53. vich. &o., 53i " mukti &o., 49. Navyanumiti &c., 51. Kaya-viTeka. dii &o., 180. Tivekal. &e., 179. — ^ viveka-s'a. &o., 180. Nigada, 204. Nighantu-bhashya, 115. Nikasha, 27. Nflakantha-ohampu, 208< Nilakanthi, 69. Nirnaya-darpana, 93. . kamalakara, 177. sindhu, 31, 177.. Hirodha-lakshana, 148. Nirukti, 70. prakas'a, 40. Nirvikalpaka &c., 45, 13'ishkantika, 27. ^ 27. Niyojyanwaya &o., 193. lETyasades'a &c., ISO. If jaaoddyota, 27. Ifyaya-bhasliya, xili, 20. bhaskara, 187. bindu, 183. — — bodliini, 71. cb6d. &o., 156. pra. &o., 156. dip. &o., 206. tat. &o , 206. kanika, 87. • karanda, 172. • kaustubha, 26, 41 . ■ kusumanjali, 27, 44. ■Ijlavati, 71,79. bh. &o., 72. kan, &e., 72. pra. &c., 72, di. &o,72; tIt. &c., 72, vibh. Sob., 73. ■ mala, 49. • Tist. &c., 186. makaranda, ] 55, yive. &o., 155. vivri. &o., 155. H'yayamrita, 113,205. tar. &o. 113. Wyaya-muktav. &o-., 74. nib. &c., 20. pra. &o., 21. ■ nirmana, 163. ■ paris'i. &c., 21. • pr. &o , 22. paris'uddhi, 203. prakas'a, 185v ^—^— ratna, 28. 172. 182. ' ratnakara, 12. 171. ■ ratna-mala, 172, 193i ■ ratnavali, 109. Nyayartha &o., 70. Nyaya-Bangraha, 172. ■ Sara, 26. 77. ■ vich. &o., is, 26; siddhanjana, 203. siddh. dip. &o., 44. manj. &c., 24, 201. ' dip. &e., 24. pra. &o., 25- ■ Sara, 25. • mukt, &o., 73. ■ sudha, 1 1 3. 170, 181. ■ Sutra, 20. ■ vri. &e., 22. tantra &c., 78. Nyayavaltdidhiti, 207. 215 Nyaya-vart. tat. par.&e., 20. — ^— ^ tika xiv., XT,, 21, 87. Pada-ohandrika, 11. 19. — — tiritya, xxvii., 70. FadamuaTa, &c., 134. Padartha-clian. &c., 75. ^ Til. &c., 75. ■ dipika, xxvii., 78. ■ khand. &o., 80. tika, 80. ■ tip. &o., 80. • Tya. &o., 80. ■ kaumudi, 73. ■ mala, 26. pra. &c., 26. • mani-ma. &c., 80. pr. &o. 81. nirupana, 79 Padarthoddes'a, 64. Padartha-prakas'a, 26. ■li tattwa, 80. ■ nir. &c., 64. TIT. &c., 80. pra. &c., 80. ■ TiTeka, 76. Pada-Takya-rat. &e., 56. ." 57. 57. yojanika, 99. Fadma-purana, 123. Padya, 146. ' 146. 152. 152. Pais'aoha-bbashya, 120. Pakaja-Ticliara, 44. Fakbanda-khandana, 160. Pakshadharoddhara, 39. Fakshata-kroda, 33. Tichara, 53. 53. Panohadas'i, 98. . Tya. &c., 98. Pancha-lakshani &c. 32. 35. 35. , 35. 36. ■ padika, 88. ti. &c., 88. — TiT. &o,, 88. . pr. &c., 88. Pancharatra, 162. Fanoharatra-ra. &c., 162. Panoharth9.-bh. &o., 163. Panchas'iti, 119. Panoha-tantra, 183. Panchikarana-prak. &c'., 139. • tat. &c., 139. ■ Tart. &o., 139. &c., 140. • TiT. &o., 139. Panchopakhyana, 183. Paramagama-sara, 162. Paramartha-prapa, XTiii , 119. sara, xxix., 199. 105. ' tika, 105. Parames'vrara, 199. Parartliya-nir. &o., 189. TIT. &o , 189. Paratattwa-pra. &o., 113. Paratrins'aia, 198. Parayana, 170. Paribhashartha &c., lOO. Parijata, 174. Parityaga, .147. FariTridhashtaka, 146. Fas'upata-s'aBtra, xxriii., 163. Pas'upati-s'aatra, 196. Fatanjala-bha. &c., 9. . Tar. &o., 10. ■ rahasya, 9. Bdt. bh. &c., 9. 10. 10. ■ Tr. '&o. , PatanjaliyabhinaTa &c, PatraTalambana, 160. Faushkara, 163. Payana-Tijaya, 13. 13. yoga &o., 17. Payograha-sam, &c., 192. Phakkika,.69. Fisbta-pas'u &o., 192. Prabha, 174. Prabodha-Biddhi, 163. sudha &e., 103. PragabhaTa-Tiohara, 47. Frakaranarpanohika, 195. Prakas'ika, 181, Prakriya-praaada, 187. Pramana-lakshana, 128. — ^— mala, 159. —— pramoda, 50. — — ratna-ma. &c., 159. nib.&o., 159. Pramanya-Tada, 50. '■ kr. &o. 32. tika, 50. Pramey a-kamala &o. , 162. Prapanoha-sara, &o., 94. Prapannamrita, 203. Pras'asta, 64. Pras'astapada &o., 27, 64, 75. Pras'nottara-mala, 126. mani ko., 126. 216 Fratapa-martanda, 173, 174. Pratibha-vilasa, 187. Pratiyogi-jnanarka. &c., 44. jnanasya &c., 44. Pratiyogyanadh. &o., 45 , Pratyabhijna, 197. Pratyak-tattwa &o., 154. Premamirita, 147. Praudha-charita &c., 14&. ■ pratapa &c., 174. Prayas'chitta-inuk. &e., 176. prad. &c., 192. Prayas'chittoddyota, 175 . Purana-ratna, 203. Pnmananda kc, 136. Purusha-sukta, 164. Purushottama-sa. &c., 147. Ta. &o., 135. Purva-mim. &c., 207. mjmansartha &o., 186. Purvapaksha &c., 36. Purra-s'aBtra,. 197. Pushpanjali, 107. Pushti-p. m. bh. &c., 147. . tIt. &c., 147. Kaghudevi, 30. Kaja-lila-naman, 146. — mdrtan4a) riii., 10. — vartika, viii., 8. Ealiasya-traya-sara, 112. Bama-kalpadrama, 183. Bavami-nirnaya, 151. rudra-bhatti, 41 . -^— ^ stuti, 94, Eamatmaikya-prakas'ika, 136. Ramayana, 121,137. Eanaka, 170, 183, 207. Eangaraja-staya, 19, Easabhivyaiijika, 102. Rasa-hridaya, 163. — — pradipa, 18. Kasamritarsindbu, 144. Rasarnava, 163. Rasarsara, 67. EaBes'wara-Biddhanta, 163, Ras'i-kara^a-bMshya, 163. Easika-raujani, 118. Eatnakara, 174, Eatna-kos'a, 81. 202. • vada &o., 81. — ^— traya^pariksba, 115. Eatri-padarvichara, 47. Raudri, 74 Rig-artha-Bara. 181. .^— bhashya, 95. " , X., 119, 181, 205. -bhashya, sviii,, 119. Eig-veda-bh&hya, 140'. . 205. sanhita, xviii., 140, Endraryamala-tantra, 167. S'abara-bhashya, 169. — — Ta. &n , 170. S'abda-bodha-prakara, 55, vichara, 55. 9'abdaloka, 59. rahasya, 39. 40. Tiveka, 39, 5^ 39. S'abdanityata &c., 55. S'abda-pram. &c., 77. S'abdartha-eara &c., 58. tark. &c., 79. S'abda-B'akti &c., 55. S'abdeudu-s'ekbara, 137. Saeh-chid-an. &c., 102. Sadachara-prak. &c., 142. Sadas'iTargita, 18. pada, 197. S'akalya-sanhita &o., 163. Sakara-siddhi, 163. Sakshat-purush. &o., 146. S'akti-bodha, 17. jdgara, 17. ■ vada, 56. — — vadartha &o., 56. Tada-tika, 56. ■ viv. &c., 56. viobara, 56. S'alika, 27, 195. Samadhi-prakarana, 1 43. vidhi, i38. Samagri-vada, 43. viohara, 43. 43. Samanwaya &c,, 96, 204. Samanyarnirukti &c., 33. niruktya. &c., 37. Samasa-vada, 61. Samars'loki, 104. Samavayarpra. &o., 45. Sambandba &c., 164, S'andilya-s'ata &c., 144. sutra, 143. pr. &o., 144. Sangraha, 164. S'ankara-kroda, 50. dig. &;..167. 167. din. &c., 168. vijaya, 167. 168. S;ankari, 206. Sankarya-kh. &e., 191. 217 Sankaiya vada, 46. Sanketa-s'iksha, 17. Sankhja-bhashya, 1. chandrika, 7. ■ kar. &c., iii., vii.. viii., 4, 5, 8, 166. -, bh. &c. , 5. kaumudi, 5. •8. ' krama, &c. 3. l$ankhy£lankaTa, 3. Sankhya-prav. &o. 9. • bh. &o., ix., xi., 1, 2, 8. Sankhyartharaan. &c., 6. — tatt. &c., 7. Sankhya-taranga, 2. tatt. kaum. &c,, ix,, 5. prad. &o., 7. vibh. &c., 8. ' yil. &c., 4, 6. ' Sara, &e., 7. sutra, Tiii., 1. pra. 8cc., 3. viv. &o., 3. ■ Tiitti, 8. pra. &c., G. ■ s^a, 1, 3. Sankshepa &c., 90, 203. Sankshipta &c., 105. Sannikarsha-vad. &e., 46. vi. &c., 46. Sannyasa-dharma &c., 141. ' grahaca &c., 142. —— nir. &e., 142. ——— tip. &e., 143. Sansara-tarani 122. Sans'ayanumiti, &o., 51. San8'aya-pak. &o., 53, vadartha 47. Sanskara-siddhi, &c., 48. Sapta-padartha, &o , 74. padarthi, 74. vy. &c. 75. Saptati, 4. S'arada-tUaka, 164. Sara-gita, 15. manjarf, 39, sangraba, 27. siddhanta, &c.. 27. Saraswata-pra. &c., 159. Saraswati-kanth, &c , viii. S'ariraka-bh. ny. &e., 89. . \&r. &o. 202. . vibh. &c., 87. ' mimansa, 86. bh. &e., 86, 203. nyaya &c., 90. s'astra &c., 91. .. ai'.t.ra. 86. S'ariraka-snti'a-Bar. &o., 94. S'arngadhara, &o., 19. Sarva-dars'. &o., viii., xxvi., xxviii., XXLX., 8, 161. dharma, &o., 177. Sai'vagama, &o., 198. Sarva-linga, &o., 140. mangala, 198. Sarvanavadya &o., 170. Sarvartha &c., 203. Sarropakarini, 3. 1-34. Sarvottama &c. 151. S'as'adhariya, 25, 44. S'astra-darpaua, 91. dip. &o., 173. 181, 193. kroda, 178. dipikaloka, 177. ' dip. prabh. &c., 174. prak. &c., 177, 183. 178. prav. &o , 178. vya. &c., 178. ■ mala, 183. vr. &o., 183. ' siddhanta &c., 153. S'atardushani, 112. 203. s'loki, 97, Sat-aukhan, &o., 129. Saurabha, 83. Saurabheya, 163 Sautramani, 192. S'esharya, 105. SeTa-kaumudi, 151. ' phala, 149. at., &c., 149. viv. &o., 149. phalokti, &o., 150. Shad-dars'-aam. &c. xxviii., 64, 165. '■ vyitti, 64, 166. Shat-padi, 135. : 153. — viv. &o. 153. tantri-aara, 165. Siddhagama, 198. Siddhanta-bin. &o., 101. -vy. &o., 109. ■ chandri. &o. 110. 173. ■ ti. &c. 110. ohandro. &o., 70, 71. dipika, 99. laksh. &c., 33. 37. 37. les'a, 153. mukt. &c., 73. 218 Siddhanta-miikt. 99. 146. pra. &c., 74. ' ratna, 114. ■ sang. &o., 27. ■ sanhi. &c., 120, - s'ekhara, 18. • s'iromani, 120. - suk-ma. &c., 1 53. pr. &c. 154. — sundara, 120. tattwa, 76. — bin. &o., 108. san. &c , 108. sar. &c., 77. vela, 171. Siddha-siddh..&o., 15. Bopana, 18. S'iksha-patra, 151. S'iromani, 31, 75. ^ 206. S'iva-bhakti &c., 161. drishti, 163. dyumani &c., 181. S'ivagama, 196. Siv'a-gita, 123. S'lTopanishad, 197. S'ivarrahasya, 167. e'akti, &c., 161. sanhita, 14, 17. — — sutra, xxviii., xxix,, 163, 196, 197. vim., 137. 196, 197. viv., 196. tattwa &c., 105. Skanda-purana, 123, .J63. Smriti-ohandrika, 174, 192. ■ kaumudi, 185. — — — sans. rah. &o., 48. vada, 48. vichara, 48. Smyityartha-sara, 174, 177. Soma-vi-kar. &c., 169, 190. viv. &o,, 191 . Spanda^ 197. karika, 197. — — — nilaya, 197. nirnaya, 1 97. Spandartha, &c., 198. Spandarsutra, 196, 197. vivriti, 198. Spars'a-yoga &o , 18. S'raddha-ehandrika, 176. mayukha, 192. S'raddha-prakarana, , 1 44. S'ravana-vidhi &c., 140. S'reyaskara-bhashya, 207. S'ri-bhashya, 92. S'rikanthi, 197. S'rikantMya-san. &c., 197. S'rikrishnalankara, 153, S'rutarprakas'iki. 92. Sthairya-vieharana, 161. Stotra-bhashya, 112. ratna, 203. Sub-artha-sang. &c., 57. tatt. &o., 58. Subodhini, 91. 94. 101. 118. 123. Sudroddypta, 181. S'ukashtaka, 127. '■ — vya. &e., 127. Sukha-bodhana &o., 91. Surata-kalpataru, 202. Surya-pufana, xxvi. Suta-sanhita, 17, 123. tat. &c. 123. Sutra-bhasya, 95. Swachchhanda, 197, 198. Swaohehhandoddyota, 1 98. Swamini-stotra, 152. Swaminyasbtaka, 146. Swanubhavadars'a, 103. Swanubhuti-pra. &c., 97. — — viv. &c., 97. Svraprakasa-pradipika, 92. rahasya, 48. : 48. Swarajyarsiddhi, 103, 204. Swarodaya, 18. viv., 200. Swaitipa-nirnaya, 129. — 130. ; ti. &o. 131. Swarupanusandhana &c., 131. Swarupa-sambodhana, 162. Swatantra-lekhana, 157. Swatmananda-pra. &c., 104. Swatma-nir. &o., 1 04. pra. &o., 104. vya..&o., 104. samvityupades'a, 124. S'wetas'watara upanishad, 164. Syad-vada-manjari, 162. Tadagotsarga, 178. Taittiriyakarsar. &o. 94. upanishad, 163. Taittiriya upanishad, 116. Tantra-chudamani, 18. '■ '- 169, 170, 188. garbha, 198. Tantraloka, 198. Tantra-raja, 17. ralna. 170 219 Tantra-ratna, 180, 183, 193. sadbhava, 197. Sara, 95. 193. tika, 170. vartika, 170, 171. Tarka-bbaslia, 22. bhaTa &c., 24. prakas'a, 23. prakaa'ika, 22. — 23. . 24. ■ Sara &c., 23. otandrika, 28. 94. • dipika, 69, 202. ■ karika, 27. ■77. • kaumudi, 78. 76. — — manjari, 77. Tarkamrita, 76. ohashaka, 76. t. &C.J tarangini, 76. Tarkanubhasha, 23. Tarka-paribbaaha, 22. pradipa, 79. ■ — prakas'a, 24. — — — pratibaudh. &c., 54. ratna, 78. — — sangraba, 68, 69. cband. &c., 70. ■ sangrahopa. &e., 71. sangraba-tatt. &e., 71. Tarkika-raksha, 163. Tatparya-paris'uddhi, 27. • vicbara, 56. Tattwa-bindu, 87. yoga, X., 14. bodha, 112. bodhini, 91. obandra, 6. chandrika, 139. chintamani, 28, 29, 30. prabba, 30. .— prak. &o., 30. vy. &c., 30. dipa, 132. kaumudi, 5, 21, 87, 164. ■ Ty. &e., 5. Tattwaloka, 157. Tatfcwamritarpra. &c., 6. Tattwa-muktdvali, 160. 162. Tattwanusandhana, 139. Tattwa-paris'uddhi, 110. pradipikfi, 154. prakds'aj 163. Tattwaroara, 6. Tattwarfcha, 198. Tattwa-aamasa, iv. 2, 3, 4, 6. vya. &o., 4. samikaha, 87. aangraha, 163. s'aradi, 87. s'lkahopanyasa, 132. Tattw&Tabodha, 105. Tattwa-viveka, 109. 155,206. 162. dip. &c., 156. &o., 156. tika &o., 156.. yStbartbya &e., 4. Timirodghataj 197. Ti'rtha-kas'ika, 94. Titbi-nirnaya, 156. Titbyadi-nimaya, 187. Tithyarka, 176. Trika-bridaya, 197. CTrikanda-mandaua, 192. Trika^s'ara, 198. Tripura-sainnohoh.aya, 17. Tris'arira-bbairava, 198. TristbaOi-setu, 177, 178. TriTidba-namavali, 146. Tub-dusbi, 170. Tup-tika, 170. vy. &c., 172. Twan-mano &e., 45. Ucliohhuahma-bbairava, 197. Udbbuta-rupasya &o., 46. XJddes'ya-vidbeya &o., 42. TJpadea'a-sahaari, 99. TJpadhi-viTfiti. 54. Upakramarpar^krama, 192. XTpanishad-ratna, 116.. Uttarargita, 122. vyakhya, 123. mimansa, 86. Vaebfirambhaua, 137. Vachaspati-kaipataru, 87. Vada-katba, 128. .— maharnava, 166. nakshatra, &o.,'^5&. pariobchbeda, 49. Vaia'eshikarsutra, 27, 64. sdtrop. &c. 68.. Vaiyakarana-bbusbana, 78. Vajra-sucW, 128. Vakya, 162. bheda-vada, 62. — — maia, 156, padiya, 164. Vakyarthardipika, 38.^^ Yakyar»udlia, 129. 220 Viatya-sudha vya. &e. 130. 130. Tritti, 106, 204. prak. &o. 106. ' vya. &o. 106. Vallabhashtaka, 152. Varadarajiya-vy. &e. 27. Varaha-purana, 163. Vardhamanendu, 21. Vardhamani, 21. Varna-prabodha, 14. Vartika, xiv. Varfcikabharana, 172. Vartika-kas'ika, l7l. tatparya &c. 27. yojan4, 207. Vasavadatta, ix., xiv., xv., 161. Vasishtha-tatparya &o. 121. Tayu-sauhita, 18. Vedartha-ehandra, 187. ■ pradipa^ 187. sangraha, 92, 116, 162. Vedanta-ohintamani, 97. Vedan,tadhikarana &o. 98. Vedanta-dipa, 95. kalpalatika, 1 32. • kalpata. &c. 88. ■ kataka, 154, 165. nayana &o. 96. paribhasha, 100. parijata, 114. pradipa, 92. ■■ rahasya, 104. ratna &c. 114. Vedantartha-Tiv. &e. 100. Vedanta-sanjna &o. 127. sara, 92, 95. 101, 107. Bang. &c. 101. sdra, 102. ■ s'atarB'loki, 119. - saurabha, 1 14. • Biddh&ita, 131, 143. dip. &c. 131. 135. ' Buk. &c. 1 53. ■ &c. &c. 1 54. • B'ikhama^i, xxvii., 100. ■ Binha, 119. ■ sudba &c., 96. • Butra, 68, 86, 162. kalp. &.O. 87. muk. &o. 93. Byamantaka, 103. tattwa-dip. &c., 89. Veda-prakas'a, 189, stuti, 145. kar. &c, 145. Vega-naa'ya &c. 62. Vibhakti-tattwa, 57. Viohai-a-mdla, 133. Videha-muktya. &c. 13. Vidhi-nirupana, 60. raBayana 194. . du. &c. 195. su. &c. 194. Bwarupa &o. 60. vada, 60. •60. 154. viveka, 87. Vidwan-mandana, 152, mauo. &o. 101. Vidyabharani, 206. Vidyamfita-Tarshini, 91. Vijaya-pras'asti, 161. Vijnana-bliairava, 197. bhattaraka, 198. Vijnanamrita, 92. Vipsa-vicli&'a, 60. Vira^bali, 197. Viraktasarvaswa, 17. Vishama-ryakhya, 181. Viahaya-laukika &o. 46. Vishayata-Tada, 42. — — ^— vadartha, 41. ■ viehara, 41, Vis'ishtarTais'.-bo.-ra. &c. 42. ■ vi. &o, 42. vada, 43, Vishiju-piiraiia, 163. ■■ ' — Bah.-nam. &c. 127. bh. &o. 127. tattwa &o. 162, Vita-raga-stuti, 162. Tivarana-tattwa &o. 90. VivarapopanyaBa, 202. Viyeka-dbair. &e. 148. tIt. Ssc. 148. martanda, 13. sara, 98. — ^— sindhu, 100. • vilaBa, 162. Vratarka, 176, 177. VyadK-db,-kr, &o. 33. 36. 36. 36. 36, — 37. Vyassrfchisbya-Ty. &c, 164. sutra-ch. &o. 96. Vyutpatti-vada, 55. 65. Yajna-pars'wa, 192. Yajnavalkya-gita, 14. smriti, 164. Yamu^ashtaka, 147. 221 Tamunashtapadi, 152. Yati-dharma-samuchchaya, 141. Yatyanushthana-paddhati, 141. Yogachara, 200. Yoga-bhastara, 18. bija, 14, 18. ■ chandrika, 17. ohintamani, 12, 17. dipiki, 18. ■ hridaya, 18. — mahiman, 15. — — mani-prabba, 12. martanda, 119. Yogauus'asana-stitra, 9. vritti, 11. Yoga-rahasya, 17. rasayana, 19. aangraba, 17. sara, 18, 19, 200. I samuchohaya, 17. sangraha, 12. a'astra-sutra-patba, 18. s'atakakby&na, 19. Yoga-siddhanta-ohandrika, 11. s'ikha upauishad, 18. sutra, 7, 9. gudb. &o. 11. sutrartha-ebandrika, 11. sutra-vritti, 10. taranga, 12. taravall, 18, 119. tattwa-prakas'a, 18. ■ prakas'aka, 18. — — Tarttika, 10. — -vasisbtba, 121. sara, 121. 122. cb. &o. 122. -^— — sang. &c. 122. viv. &c. 122. ■ tatparya, &o. 121. vritti-sangraba, 11. yajnavalkya, 18. Yogyata-vada, 57. Yukti-sneba-prapurani, 173. NAMES OP AUTHORS. Abhinanda, 121. Abhinava Gupta Ach&rya, xxviii., 163, 196, 199. AbhinaTakaliclasa = Madhava Aoh. Acliyuta As'rama, 141. Aohyuta Krishna Ananda Tirtha, 153. Adwaita or Adwaya Ananda Bhagavat- pada or Saraswati or Yati, 6, 89, 91, 96, 101, 109, 182. Aghoras'iva Aoharya, 163. Agnikumara = Vit^hala Aebarya. Akhapda Ananda Muni, 90. Aksbacharana or Aksliapada = Gota- ma, X., xi., 20, 163. Amala Ananda Vyasa As'rama, 87. Ambeka, 170. Anandabodha Indra Saraswati or Tati, or Paramabansa, 121, 155, 159. Ananda Gii'i, 89, 117, 129, 131, 139, 167. Anandakanda, 19. Anaudapurna Muni or Yati Vidyasa- gara, 88, 96, 204 Ananda Tirtha, 205. AnandaTirtha BhagaTatpada(o»' Madh- wa), xxr., xxvi., 94 95, 97, 113, 114, 128, 140, 163, 205. Ananta, 11. Ananta Bhatta, 174, 183. Ananta Bhatta, 183. Ananta Bhatta or Deva, 62, 134, 145, 185, 186, i'gO, 191. Ananta Tatsat Acharya or Bhatta, 187. Anantavirya, 162. Anatha Puri, 133. Aniruddha, iv., 1, 6. Annam Bhatta, 68, 69. Annam Bhatta, 68, 94. Annam Bhatta, 69. Anubhava Ananda 87, 91. Anubhutiswarupa Acharya, 159. Anubhutiswartipa Yati, 157, 159. Apa Bhatta or Deva, 62, 134, 145, 185, 186, 188, 190. Apararka, 177. Apayya or Appai or Appayya or Appi or Apya Dikahita, 88, 90", 114, 115, 128, 140, 153, 159, 192, 194, 208. Arhachchandra Sliri, 162. As'aditya, 190, Aahtavakra, 125, Asuri, 8, 166. Atmarama, 16. Atmasukha, 122. Ayyaji Bhatta, 123. Badarayana, xxiii., 86. Balabhadra, Bhatta, 63. Balabhadra Mis'ra, 21, 23, 29, 173. Balakrishna Bhatta, 74. Balakrishna Bhatta, 173. Balam Bhatta, 175. Eana, ix. Baudhayana, 18. Bava Deva, 191. Bava S'astrin, 200. Bhadrabahu Swamin, 166. Bhagiratha, 72. Bhairava Dikshita Tilaka, 94. Bharati Tirtha or Yati, 5, 98. Bhargas'rikanta Mis'ra, 163. Bhartrihari, 164. Bharti-ihari, 199. Bhartriyajna, 192. Bhasarvajna, 26. Bhaskara, 120. Bhaskara = Laugakshi Bhaskara. Bhaskara Acharya or Bhatta, or Bhas- kara Mis'ra, or Bhatta Bhaskara Mis'ra, 115, 192. Bhaskara Acharya = Nimbaditya. Bhaskara, Bhatta, 86. Bhatta or Bhattacharya = Kumarila Swamin, Bhatta, 50, 87, 164, 172. Bhattai-aka, 197. Bhattoji Bhatta or Dikshita, 78, 156. Bhava, 192. Bhavadeva, 170, 193. Bhavadeva Mis'ra, 10. Bhaya Ganes'a Dikshita, 4, 11, 188. BhaTa Mis'ra, xviii. Bhavan&ga, 192. Bhavananda Siddhantavagis'a Bhatta- charya, 33, 37, 39, 43, 58. Bhavanatha Mah&mahopadyaya, 72, 81, 82. Bhavanatha Mis'ra, 179. 223 Bhava Vis'wanatha Dikshita,4, 11, 188. Bhoja or Bhojaraja, viii., 10. Bhojaraja, 163. Bodhayana Acharya, 162. Bralima A'nanda Bharati or Saraswati, 93, 109, 130, 157. Byihaspati, 162. Chainya Bhatta = Chennu Ehatta. Chakravartin, 43. Chakrarartin (?) = Gadadhara &e. Chakravartin = Eamakrishna Bhatta- charya. Champakanatha, 178. Chandis'wara, 156. Chandraja Sinha, xxvii., 70. Chandranarayana Bhattioharya, 85, 36. Channu Bhatta = Chennu Bliatta. Charitra Sinha Gani, xxvii., 64, 166. Chatvihs'ikha, 81. ' Chaturveda Swamin, 119. Chennu Bhatta, 23. Chidvilas, 167, 168. Chinna Bhatta = Chennu Bhatta. Chintamani = Oanges'a &o. Chitradhara, 48. Chitsabhes'a Ananda Tirtha, 135. ChitBukha Muni, 155, 206. Chudamani Bhattaoharya, 55. Chudamani = Janakinatha &c. Chudamani = Baghuuatlia &o. Damodara, 179. Damodara Bhatta, 111. Dandin, 63. Dattahasta, Bhatta, 162. Dattatreya, 14, 124. Devadasa, 174. Deva Indra Muni, 97. Devaraja, 115. Deva Tirtha Swamin, 2, 12. Dhanapati Mis'ra or Suri, 100, 168. Dhannaki'rti, 162. Dharmaraja Dikshita, 100. Dharmayya Dikshita, 140. Dhatri, 162. Dhwaninatha == Nityananda Siddha. Dinakara' Bhatta, 175, 177, 181, 183. Dinnaga, iv., 20. Divakara Bhatta, 175, 176. Divakara Bhatta = Dinakara Bhatta. Divakara Bhatta Ka]e, 175. Durgarama, 160. Ekanatha, 107. Gadadhara EhattSeharya Nyayasid- dhantavagfs'a or Chakravartin (P), Mahamahopadhyaya, 31, 40, 41, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 56, 60, 61, 81, 82. Gaga Bhatta, 181. Gangadhara or Gangadhara Indra Sar- aswati or Tati, 104, 110, 121, 127, 153, 154, 204. Gangadhara Mahadakara, 94. Gangirama Jadi, 76. Ganges'a TJpadhyaya Chintamani, 21, 22, 28, 29, 44, 65, 75. Gargya, 27. Gaudapada Aoharya, v., 5, 86, 123. Gaurikanta Sarvabhauma Bhattacha- rya, 23. Gautama, x. Giridhara Dikshita, 152, 204. Gokulanatha, 144. Gokulanatha Mahamahopadhyaya, 56, Gopala Bhatta, 171, 193, 194. Gopes'wara, 128. Gopinatha, 24, 201. Gopfnatha, 29. Gopinatha, 39. Gopinatha, 57. Gopinatha Maunin, 77. Goraksha or Gorakshan&tha, 15, 16, 17, 124. Gotama, x., xi., xiv., 20, 49, 164. Govardhana Mis'ra, 23, 71. Govardhana Panaka, Bhatta, 101. Govardhanaranga Aoharya, 70. Govinda, 28. Govinda, 206, Govinda Aoharya, 163. Govinda S'asfcrin, 55, 119. Gunananda Vidyavagis'a Bhattaoharya, 39,72,82,84. Guru = Prabhakara, 50, 172. Halayudha, 207. Hanumad A'charya, 38, 69. Haradatta Acharya, 163. Hari, 50. Hari, 75. Hari == Bhartrihari. Haribhadra Suri, 64, 165. Haridasa, 149, 150. Haridasa Bhattaoharya, 83. HariDik3hitaj'2. Harirama Tarkalankara (?) or Tarka- vagis'a Bhattaoharya, 31, 41, 42, 50, S2, 53, 54, 55, 81. Eari Swamin, 192. Hari Vyasa Muni, 115. Hastamalaka Aoharya, 107, 167. Helaraja 164. Hemachandra Acharya, xi,, 162. Hemfidri, 176, 183. lohchharama, 93. lohohharama Swamin, 129. fs'wara, 14. TsVarakfishna, iii., v., vi., vii., viii., 5, 164. JagadSs'a Tarkalankara Bhattaoharya, Mahamahopadhyaya, 35, 38, 55, 65,76. Jagannatha As'rama or Saraawatf, 91, 224 137, 139, 141, 155, 158. Jagannatha Pandit, 62. Jaimini, 164, 169, 186, 207, 208. Jalandhara, 19. [24. Janakinatha Chudamani Bhattaoharya, Janardana, 157. JayadeTa, 38. Jayadeva Tark^ankara Mis'ra Maha- mahopadhyaya, or Pakshadhara, 38, 50, 59. Jayarama Nyayapanclianana or Tarka- lankara (?) or Tarkavagis'a (?) Bhat- taoharya, 84, 39, 42, 43, 49, 56, 58, 59, 61, 67, 80, 118, 201. Jaya Tirtha Yati, 113. Jinadatta Suri, 162. JiTa Deva, 188. Jivaraja Dfkshita, 77. Jnanaghana Acharya, 110. Jnanaraja Pandit, 119, 120. Jn^nas'rf, 162. Kaivalya Ananda Saraswati or Yogin- dra, 102, 121, 13B. Kaiyata or Kayyata, 68, 164. Kakarama, 116. Kalidasa, 27, 164. Kallata, Bhatta, 197, 198, 199. Kalyana Bhatta, 118. Kalyana Kaya, 128, 150. Kamalakara, Bhatta, 177, 183. Kanabhaksha = the next. Kanada, xiv., xv., 64, 164. Kapila, t., vi., viii., 1, 2. KaraTinda, 169. Karka, 171. Kas'inatha Tarkapanchanaua, 73. Kas'inatha Yajnamurti, 29, 54. Eaundinya Dikahita, 24. Kaviohakravartin = Purnananda. KaTimandana = S'ambhu Bhatta. Kaviraja Bhikshu or Yati, 7, 132. Kavitarkikasinha = Venkatauatha. Kes'ava, Bhatta, 7. Kes'ava Bhatta, 115, 118. Kes'ava Mis'ra, 22. Khanda Deva, 179, 180, 187. Khimananda Dikshita := Eshema- nanda Dikshita. Konda Bhatta, xxvii., 78, 79. Krishna Bhatta Arde, 31, 35, 37, 56, 59. Krishna Bhatta Patayardhaua, 75. Krishnadasa, 62. Krishna Deva, 169, 170, 188. Krishna Dhiirjati Dikshita, 70. Krishna Dikshita, 186. Krishna Mannin, 79. Kshemanauda Dikshita, 4, 12. Kshemaraja, 196, 197, 198. Kumarila Swamin, Bhatta, 164, 170, 171,184,194,205. Lakshmi Devf, 175. Lakshmidhara, 134. Lakshmidhara Kayi, 102. Lakshmidhara Tatsat Aoh£rya,134, 187. Lakshmivallabha, 165. Latakana Mis'ra, xviii. Laugakshi Bhaskara MahSmahopadhy- aya, 25, 26, 78, 81, 186. Madhava Aoharya, or Vidydranya, xxTi., 18, 98, 122, 123, 138, 151, 161, 167, 177, 183, 186, 192. Madhava As'rama or Bhikshu, 103. Madhava, Bhatta, Somaydjin, = Ma- dhava Acharya. Madhava Deva, 23, 67, 77. Madhava Saraswati or Yatlndra, 75, 156. Madhu = Madhwa. Madhusudana,MahamahopSdhySya, 39. Madhusudana Saraswati, 90, 108, 109, 119, 182, 143, 145, 157. Madhwa = Ananda Tirtha Bhagavat- pada. Mahadeva Bhatta Dinakara, 74. Mahadeva Pandit, 33, 201. Mahadeva Punatamakara, 26, 34, 47, 51, 53. Mahadeva Saraswati, 1, 139. Mahadeva Sarvajna Tddindra, 26, 67. Mahakavi = S'ukra, 18. Mahidhara, 122. Mallanaga, xiv. Mallari, xviii. Mallinatha, 27, 199, 200. Mallinatha Kavi, 27. Mandana Mis'ra = Sures'wara AehS- rya. Mani Mis'ra, 28. Manu, 164. Mathuran^tha Tarkavagis'a, Bhatta- oharya, Mahamahopadhyaya, 29, 37, 40, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 53, 54, 55, 58, 60, 61, 67. Medhatithi, 177. Medhyamandira, xxvi., 162. Megha Bhagiratha Thakkurs, 66. Meru S'dstrin, 71. Mimansas'iromani == Nflakantha M. Mis'ra, 83. Mis'ra = Jayadeva &o. Mohanadasa Mis'ra, 99. Mrigendra, 163. Mrityujid Amrites'a, 198. Mfityujid or Mrityunjaya Bhattaraka, 197. Mudgala, Bhatta, 140, 205. Mudgala Bhatta, 205. Mukunda Bhatta Gadegila, 69, 70, 76. Mukunda Muni or Muk'undaraja 100, 225 Naganatha, 134. Nages'a or Nagoji Bhatta trpadtyaya, 2,10,137,175,206."" Nainara = Sudars'ana Aoharya. Nakulis'a, 163. Nana Dikshita, 99. Kana Pathaka, 11. Nandikes'wara, 137. Karasinha Bhatta, 158. Nara'yana, 161. Harayana Acharya, or Pandit, 113, 192, 208. Narayana As'rama, 158. Ifarayana Bhatta, 136. Narayana Bhatta, 175, 176, 178, 181, 183, 190. Narayana Bhatta, 198. Narayana Bhikshu or Indra or Sara- Bwati or Tirtha or Tati, 6, 7, 10, 11, 84, 109, 143, 157. Narayanakantha, 163. Narayana Muni or Tirtha, 188. Narayana Saraswati, 202. • Narayana Yatis'wara, 113. Ifarra'wara, 197. Hatha, 198. Nilakantha, 35. Nilakantha, 86. Nilakantha Bharati, 164. Hilakantha Cliaturdhara, 154, 165. Nilakantha Dikshita, 208. Nilakantha Mim^Dsas'iromani, 192. Nilakantha S'astrin, 31, 69. ' Nimbaditya or Nimbarka, zxvi., 114, 115, 118, 204. Nity ananda or N ityanatha or Nityapada Siddha, 15, 16. Niyamananda = Nimbaditya. Nrisinha, 99. Hrisinba, 177. Uriainha As'rama or Muni, 88, 91, "l37, 155, 156, 157, 158. Nrisinha Saraswati, 101. Krisinha Tatsat Acharya, 134, 187. Ifyayaoharya = Vallabha N. Kyayapanchanana = Jayarama &c. Nyayapanchanana = Triloehana Deva. Nyayasiddhantavagfs'a (?) = Gada- dhara &c., 56. NyayaTachaspati = Kudra Bhatta- charya. Nyayavagis'a = S'rikantha Dikshita. Hyayavagis'a = S'rikriah:na Bhattd- charya. Nyayalankara = Eaghudeva &e. Padapadma or Fadmapada Acharya, 88, 154, 167. Padmanabha Mia'ra, 21, 23, 29. Padmanandin, 162. Pakshadhara = Jayadera && Pakshila Swamin, sir., xv., 20, 27, 164. Panohanana = Raghava &o. Panchanatia = Vis'wanatha &c. Panohas'ikha Acharya, 8, 164. Fanditas'iromani=:!Bamakri9hna Bhat- Panini, 137. ' [ta. Paras'ara, 203. Paraskara Acharya, 192. Paritosha, 170. Parthasarathi Mis'ra, 170, 171, 172, 173, 180, 193. Patanjali, 9, 18, 164. Pattabhirama S'astrin, 69, 70. Prabhakara Bhatta, 176, 181. Prabhakara Guru (see Guru), 27, 162, 166, 172, 180, 181, 195. Pragalbha Acharya, 29. Prakas'a Ananda, 99. Prakas'atma Swamin or Yati, 88. Pras'astakara, 64. [64. Pras'astapada Acharya, xvi., 6, 26, 27, Pratapachandra, 162. Prithwfdhara Acharya, 202. Puina Ananda Kavichakravartin, 160. Purna Ananda Saraswati, 109. Purnaprajna, sxvi. Purusliottama Aoh^rya or Purushotta- maprasada, 114, 204. Purushottama Dikshita or Mis'ra, 91. PurushottamaorPurushottama Ananda Saraswati or Yati, 102, 108, 109. Badhadamodara, 103. Eaghava Ananda Muni or Saraswati, 6, 91, 105, 107, 182, 188. Eaghava, Bhatta, ix., 26. Eaghava Deva, 185. Eaghava Panelianana Bhattaoharya,48. EaghudevaNyayaiankaraBhattachSrya, 30, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 51, 52, 59, 61, 68, 80. Eaghunatha, 50. Eaghunatha Bhatta, 176, 179. Eaghunatha Cliudainaiii or S'iromani or Tai kikachudamani or Tarkikas'iro- mani Bliattacharva, 31, 42, 58, 61, 62, "66, 67,' 72, 80, 82, 84, 193,206. Eaghunatha Dikshita, 152. Eagliunatlia Indra Yati, 134. Eaghunatha S'astri Parvatikara, 32.^ Eaghunatha Tarkavagis'a Bhattaohar- ya, 7. Eaghupati Bhattacharya, Mahdmaho- padhyaya, 40. Eama Acharya, 113. Eamabhadra Bhatta, 69. Eamabhadra Sarvabhauma Bhatta- ch&rya, 67, 80, 84, 201. Eama Biiatta, 26. Eamaclianiira Acharya, 187. Eamachandra Bhatta, 48. 226 Bamaohandra Paramahansa, i., 14. Hamachandra or fiamachandra Indra Saraswati, 104, 117, 121, 153, 154, 203. Bamaohandra Tatsat Aoharya, 174, - 183, 187. Eaaaa Indra Yati, 98. Bamakantha, 163. Bamakrishna, 98. Eamakrishua, 181. [xxvii. 100. Bamakrishna Adhwarin or Dikshita, Bamakrishna Bhatta, 173, 174. Bamakrishna Bhattaoharya, 8. Bamakrishna Bhattaoharya Chakra- . vartin, 66. Bamkrishna .Dikshita = Bam, Adhw. Bamananda Saraswati, 127. Kamananda Saraswati or Tirtha, 89, 90, 93, 202. Eamaiiauda Saraswati or Yati, 107, , 139. . Bamandara, 192. Bamanuja Acharya, xxr., 92, 95, 112, 116, 118, 162, 203. Bamanuja Aoharya, 172, Eamarudra Bhatta, 41. Bama Sanyamin, 110, [189. Bama Tirtha or Yati, 91, 99, 101, 110, Bames'wara Bhatta, 13. Bames'wara Bhattaraka Sarvajna, 163. Banarangamalla = Bhoja, viii., ix., 8. Ravana, xviii., xix., 119. Bayamnkuta, 19. Eenuka Xoharya, 192. Bevana, 166. Buohidatta Mis'ra, 30, 83. Budra Nyayavaohaspati Bhattaoharya, Mahamahopadhyaya, 34, 46, 49, 58, 66, 74, 79, 84, 184. Budradatta, 192. S'abara Swamin, 169. [104, 135. Saohohidananda Saraswati or Tirtha, Sadananda, 129. Badananda Vyasa, 120, 168, Sadananda Yogindra, 101. S'alikanatha Mis'ra Mahamahopadhy- aya, 195, S'ambhu Bhatta, 179, 207. Sanatana, 19. Sauatana, 144. Sanatkumara, xviii. S'andilya, 28. S'andilya, 143. S'aukara, 3.^. S'ankara, 50. S'aukara, 180. S'ankara, 195. S'ankara Acharya, viii., xi., xxvi., 5, 12, 86, 88, 90, 99, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 135, 136, 138, 139, 142, 154, 159, 161, 164, 167, 168, 203. S'ankara Ananda, 98, 116, 123, 141, S'ankara Bhatta, 176, 177, 183. S'ankara Bhatta, 176, 177. S'ankara Bhatta, 177. S'ankara Bhatta, 184, S'ankara Bindu, Bhatta, 193. S'ankarakiiikara, 164. S'ankara Mis'ra Mahamahopadhyaya, 68, 69, 72, 81, 82, 85, 206. S'ankara S'ukia, 189. S'anti Guru, 199. S'arngadhara, 75. Sarvabhauma, 30. Sarrabhauma = Gaurikanta &o. Sarvabhauma = Bamabhadra &o. Sarvajnatma Muni, 90. S'as'adhara Aoharya, 41, 44. Satya Ananda or Satyajnana Tirtha Yati, 132, 136, 141, 189, Satyashadha, 192, Saudala TJpadhyaya, 25. Saumyajamatiri Muni, 112. [162. Sayana Aoharya, xix., 116, 140, 161, S'eshanaga, 105. S'eshanauta, 44. Siddhantavagis'a = Bhayananda &c. Siddhasena Divakara or Divakrit, 162, ^ 166, 167. S'iromani = Eaghunatha &o. S'iromani, 31. S'itikantha Dikshita = S'rikantha D. S'iva, 13, 14, 124. S'ivaditya Mis'ra, 74, S'ivakopa Muni, 96. S'ivananda Saraswati, 12. [49. S'ivarama Vaohaspati Bhattaoharya, Somanandanatha, 163. Somanatha Bhatta, 176. Somas'ambhu, 163. Somes'wara, 198. Somes' wara Bhatta, 170, 183, 193. S'ridhara Aohdrya, 164. [108. S'ridhara Ananda Saraswati or Yati, 9, .S'ridhara Indra = Khanda Deva. S'ridhara Swami Yati, 118. S'riharsha, 160, 161. S'riharsha, 206. S'rikantha Dikshita Nyayavagis 'a, 24, 25, 26. S'rikrishpa Nyayavagis'a Bhattaoha- rya, 25. S'rinivasa, 114, 118, 204. S'rinivasa Bhatta, 202. S'ripati, 171. S'riramananda = Bamananda Sara- swati or Tirtha. 227 Subandhu, xr. Sudars'ana Acharya, 92, 180. S'uddha Bhikahu, 97. S'uka, 126, 127. Sukhaprakas'a Muni, 155, 20S. S'utra, 18., Sundara Deva, 17. Sundara Deva, 200. Sundarajamatri Muni, 112. Sures'wara Aoharya, or Vis'warupa Aoharya, or Mandana Mis'ra, 18, 44, 59, 90, 110, 139, 154, 159, 190, 205. Sniyadaaa or Surya Pandit or Suiya Suri, ivjii., 119, 120. Swanandapurna ^ Anandapurna. Swapnes'wara Acharya, 6, 144. Swatmarama Yogindra, 15, 16. Swayamprakas'a Ananda or Tirtlia or Saras wati, or Tati, or Yogindra, 1, 96, 102, 131, 136, 139, 153. Tarkalankara (?) = Hariratna &c. Tarkalankara =: Jagadis'a &o. larkalankara = Jayadeva &c. Tarkalankara (?) =: Jayarama &e. Tarkalankara = Vis'wanatha &e. Tarkapanehanana = Kas'inatha &c. Tarkayagis'a = Harirama &c. TarkaT^gia'a (?) = Jayarama &c. Tarkavagis'a = Mathuranatha &o, Tarkavagia'a = Baghunatha &c. Tarkavagis'a, 61. Tarkikachudamani or Tarkikas'iromani := Baghunatha &c. Tathagata, 162. [29. Tikakara = Vaohaspati Mis'ra, xiv., Trilocbana Deva N^y ayapancbanana, 84. Tris'aranatata Bhima, 63. TJdayakara Acliarya =: Udayana A. XJdayakara Fathaka, 11. TJdayakara's son, 163. Udayana, 81. Udayana Acharya, iv., xvi., 20, 21, 26, 27, 65, 81, 82, 164. Udayankara Pathaka = Udayakara P. Uddyotakara Acharya ^ Udayana A. Umaswativaohaka Acharya, 162. Umbeka, 166. Upavarsha, 169. Utpala Acharya, 163. Uttamas'loka Tirtha, 97. Vachakamukhya, 166. Vaohaspati Mis'ra, iv., ix., xiv., xt., 5, 9, 20, 21, 26, 27, 29, 84, 87, J 54, 164. Vaohaspati Mis'ra, ix., 21. Vadindra = Mah^deva Sarrajna, Vddivagis'wara, 44, Vagis'wara, 164. Vaidyanatha, 83. Vaidyauatha Bhatta, 175, 176. Vaidyanatha Payagunde, 207. Vaidyanatha Payagande Bhatta, 175. Vaidyanatha Tatsat, 174, 183. Vaikuntha Puri, 205. Vaikunthas'ishya Acharya, 135. Vallabha Acharya or Dikahita, xxvi., 93, 117, 128, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 154, 160, 204, 206, 207, 208. Vallabhaji, Gosvfami, = last. Vallabha Nyayaoharya, 71. ValmJki, 121, 137. Vamana, 104. Vamana, 166. Vans'idbara, 8. Varadaraja, 27. Varadaraja, 27. Varadaraja, 83. Varadaraja, 180. Varadaraja Bhatta, li., 27. Vardhamana Mahamahopadhaya or Upadhyaya, 21, 22, 29, 65, 72, 83, 164. Vaaudeva, 192. Vasudeva Adhwarin or Dikahita, 182. Vaaudeva Brahmapraaada, 102. [198. Vasugupta Acharya, xxviii., 163, 196, Vatayayana, xiv., xv., 20. Vedantavagia'a Bhattaoharya, 104. Vedavyasa ^ Vyasa. Venkata Acharya, 112. Venkatanatha, 162. Venkatanatha Eavitarkitasinha, 137. Venkatea'wara Dikahita, 172. Vidya Ananda, 162. Vidya Aranya Acharya = Madhava Acharya. Vidyabharana, 206. Vidyavagja'a = Grunananda &c. Vidyasagara = AnandapurnaMuni or Tati. Vijayi Indra Yatindra, 113. Vijnana Bhattaraka, 198. Vijnana Bhikahu or Yati, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 92. VijnaneaVara, 175, 177, 183, 192. Vindhyavasin, 166. Virabhadra, xiv. Vishnu Swarain, 163. Vis'wanara =: Vallabha Acharya. Via'wanatha, 78. Vis'wanatha Bhattaoharya, 22, 58. Vis'wanatha Panchanaua Tarkalankara Bhattaoharya, 73. Vis'warupa Acharya = Sures'wara Acharya. Via'wes'wara, 125. Vis wes'wara As'rama, 28. Via'wes'wara Bhatta =; Gaga Bliatta, Vis'wes'waradatta Mis'ra, 2, 12. 228 VisVes'wara Pandit, 106. Vitthala Acharya or Dikshita or Upa- dhyaya, or Vitthales'wara, xxvi., 145, 147, 150, 152) 153, 154, 200, 205, 206. Vitthala Tatsat Acliai-ya, 134, 187. Vyasa, 9, 86, 117, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 162. Vyasa Tii-tha Bindu, 113, 20S. Vyomaa'iva Achafya, 166. Tadava Vyaaa Pandit, 25, 27, 105. Yajnapati XJpadhyaya, 30. Tajnavalkya, 14, 18. [203. Yamuna Acharya Swamin, 117, 162, Yativarya, 34. Yoga Deya, 162. MISCELLANEOUS INDEX. Abhayananda, 96. Achcbft Dikshita, 208. Adars'akaras, sectaries, 163. Adinatha, a man, 16. Ahitthana Kajasthaa, tribe of, 136. Aho'bala S'astrin, 181. Akbandanubhuti, a man, 90. Akshobhya Tirtha, 113. Allahabad, city of, 10. Allama Prabhudeva, 16, 17. Amara Indra Muni, 97. Anandabbairara, 16, 17. Ananda Chaula, 89. Anandajnana, a man, 89. Ananda Haya, 182. Anandatma Muni, 116, 141. Ananta Bhatta Gadegila, 70, 76. Ananta Deva, 185. Anantananda Krishna. See Jnana- nanda Krishna. Anantananda Bagbunatha Tati, 134. Ananyanubhava Swamin, 88. Andbra Brabmans, 176. Annapurna, a lady, 182. Apa Deva, 185. Atri, gotra of, 180. Aveka Aeharya, 205. Baberi, a town, 77. Bakambika, a lady, 134. Balabhadra Mis'ra, 7. Bala Deva, 191. Balagopala Tirtha, 100. Balakrisbna Bhatta, 174, 187. Balak'rishna Bhatta, 179, 207. Balam Bhatta Kale, 175. Bangali books, 79, '98, 107. Baroda, city of, 200. Bauddbas, religionists, v., 81, 82, 165. Baz Bahadar Chandra, Prince, 185. Beerpoor = Virapura. Bhadrendra, Kaja, 79. Bhairava, a man, 173. Bhalubin = Valukin. Bharade, corrupted from the next, 175. Bbaradwaja, gotra of, 20, 74, 134, 175, 192, 194. Bhattas, sectaries, xzvii. Bhavad Deva, 183. Bhavadbarma Grani, 166. Bbavanatba, Tbakkura, 201. Bhrigu, gotra of, 178. Bhumananda Saraswati, 89. Bhumi Devi, a lady, 92. Bbumi Devi, another, 208. Bhutapuri, city of, 203. Bikauer, state of, 202. Biles'aya, a man, 16. Bindunatha, a man, 16. Bodha Aranya Yati, 6. Bodbagbana Aeharya, 110. [trin. Bodbanandagbana = Ahobala S'as- Bodhaprithvpidbara, 89. Brahma, nothingness realized, 136. Brabmanya Tirtha, 205. Brihaspatis, sectaries, 163. Buddhism, a religion, vi., 161. Chakravartin = S'ivarama C. Chandrapati Thakkura, 66. Chandrapura, town of, 134. Chandravandya Mis'ra, 7. Cbarpatin, a man, 16. Cbarvakas, religionists, v. Chaurangin or Chaurangin, a man, 16. Chhanda, Eaja, 161. Chbatrapati kings, 181. Chidambarapura, town of, 167. Chidananda As'rama ^ Paramauanda As'rama. Cbinehini = Tintini. Chintamani, a man, 182. Chitrotpala river, 174. Chola, land of, 174, 182. Damodara Thakkura, 66, 202, Deves'wara, a man, 90. Devi, the goddess, 152. Dhara, city of, viii., 8, 10. Dbaraaiira, town of, 24, 67. phidhini = Tintini. Dhira, a lady, 66. Dbundbiraja Bhatta Upadrashta, Pan- dit, 24. Dhyanamba, a lady, 134. Dirgbatamas, a saint, x., xi, Dravida Marabatta, a, 71. Dyutimati, a lady, 203. Bkauatha, a man, 185, 230 Etflh, town of, 4. Gadadhara Patarardhana, 75. Gadhi, family of, 176. Gajapati sovereigna, 173, 174. Gajasinha, Baja, 71. Ganes'a, a man, 1 85. Ganga, a lady, 175. Ganga Devi, another, 173. Gauda, country and people, 160, 161. Gaudes'wara Acbarya, 155. Gaurantaka = Kaurantaka. Ghiyas-iid-din, Sultan. See Tuglilaq Shah I. Ghodaoholin or Ghoracholin, 16. Gh'Tana Indra Saraswati, 97, 157. Godavari, the river, 67, 119, 154, 185. Goghota, family of, 201. Gopaladasa, 136. Gopalaji, 93. Gopala Saraswati, 89. Gopala Tirtha, 168. Gopanagara, city of, 166. Goplnatha, Eajaraja, 173. Gotama, gotra of, 154, 173. Govardhana, a man, 101. Govinda, a man, 185. Govinda, another, 203. Govinda Aoharya, 5, 86, 117. Govinda Ananda Saraswati, 89, 90, 93, 202. Govinda Chaturdhara Suri, 154, 165. Govinda Deva, 200. Govinda Dikshita, 172. [25. Govinda Nyayalankara Bhattacharya, Govinda Tirtha, 11. Govinda XJpadhyaya, 180. Govinda .Togiudra, 167. Gujarat, a country, 123, 200. Gwalior, the city of, 166. Hansa, a man, 165. Hara, the god, 126. Hari, a man, 31. Hari, the god, 126. Haridasa, Raja, 136. [141. Harihara Ananda or Saraswati, 108, Earihara Arya, 122. Harihara, Baja, 23. Hari Mis'ra, 38. Harinatha, a man, 100. Harita, gotra of, 203. Himalayas, mountains, 185. Hindi books, 13, 68, 133. Hira, a man, 160. Hrishikes'a As'rama, 102. Ishtikapura, town of, 4, 12, Jaganaatha, a man, 114. Jagannatha Ananda, 111, Jagannatha, Eaja, 158. Jahnavi, a lady, 29. Jainapala, a man, 100. Jainas, religionists, xxviii,, 64, 165, 166, 167. Jamadagni, gotra of, 44. Janardana, a man, 107. Janardana, another, 173. Jangamas, sectaries, 17, 86. Jayadeva Pandit, 66. Jayasinha, Baja, 77. Jinabhadra Suri, 166. Jinaraja Suri, 166. Jivanatha JJahamahopadhyaya, 81. Jnana Chandra, 185. Jnanananda, 123. Jnanananda Krishna, 99. Jnanapati, a man, 39. Jnanottama = Gaudes'wara Acharya. Jyotishi or Jyotsi family, 119. Eaches'wara, temple of, 154.- Kakachandis'wara, a man, 16. Kalahastipura, town of, 203. Kalanala, a man, 167. Kalyana Chandra, 185. Eamakshi, a goddess, 90. Kamaladeva, a man, 134. Eanohi, city of, 167, 203. Kandalin = Kanthalin. Kaneri or Eanerin, a man, 16. Kanha Bhatta, 136. Eanthadi or Kanthalin, a man, 16. Kantimati, a lady, 203. Kapalika, a man, 17. Kapalin, a man, 16. Kapiles'wara Deva, Baja, 174. Karmaohandra, a man, 136. Karnata, land of, 174. Karotin = Kanerin. Kas'inatha Bhatta Chitrama, 70. Kas'matha Mis'ra, 7. Kas'iraja, 136. Eas'yapa, gotra of, 17, 38, 64, Katakavaranasi, city of, 174. Kaurantaka, a man, 16. Kavindra. See Eudra Bhatta. Kerala, land of, 174. Kes'ava, a man, 206. Kes'ava Acharya, 203. Kes'ava Bhatta, 7. Khanda, a man, 17. Kimmuri family, 158. Konpar = Kiirpara. Korandaka = Kaurantaka. Eoyampuri (?), town of, 71. Krishna, a man, ] 30. Krishna, the god, 136, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152. Krishnd, the river, 75. Krishna Ananda, 101. Krishna Bhatta, 194. Krishna, Baja, 87. [101. Krishija Tirtha Muni or Yati, 91, 99J 231 Kroda, its signifioation, 32. Kurpara, village of, 154. Kus'ika, gotra of, 27, 71, 203. Kutsa, gotra of, 173. ladama, a man, 28. Lakshmapa, a man, 77. lakshmana Chandra, 185. lakshmana Deva, 23, 67, 77. Iiakshmi, a lady, 183. Lakshmidhara Dikshita, 156. Lakshminarayana Yati, 205. Laugakshi, gotra of, 25. Limba Bhatta, 136. Madhara, a man, 119. Madhava, another, 173. Madhava Bhatta, 170. Madhara Bhatta, 175. Madhava Bhatta, 176. Madhava Deva' 24, 67, 77. Madhava Pandit, 106. Madhava Togin, 179. Mahadeva, a man, 87. Mahadeva, another, 182. Mahadeva Bhatta, 175. Mahadeva Bhatta, 175. Mahadeva Bhatta, 175. Mahadeva Bhatta Kale, 175. Mahadeva, Mount, "196. Mahakala, tempk of the god, 166. Maharashtra, a country, 154. Mahavira, temple of the god, 166. Mahes'a or Mahadeva Thakkura, 66, 202. Mahes'waraB, sectaries, xxviii. Malava, a country, 173. Mamalla Devi, a lady, 160. Manavas, laws of the, xxviii, [70, Manohara Tires'wara or Vis'wes'wara, Manthanabhairava, 16, 17. Manukuladitya, Baja, 90. Marahattaa, 2, 17, 31, 70, 94. Marahatti books, 104, 107. Martandatilaka Swamin, 5, 9, 21, 87, Matibhadra Gani, 166. Matsyendra, a man, 16. Medapatha (?), family of, 136. Menganatha Bhatta, 194. Mina or Minanatha, a man, 15, 16. Mithila, land of, ix. Mitras'arman, 173. Mudgala Bhatta, 25, 26, Mukundagovinda = Govinda Ananda Saraswati. [47, 53. Mukunda Pandit Punatamakara, 26, Mukutes'wara, Eaja, 28, Munna Bhatta, 111. Murari Bhatta, 24. Ifagabodha or Nagabodhin, 17, Kagabodha, 196. Nagadeva Bhatta, 183. NaganStha Pandit, 119. Nagara Brahman, a, 11. Nages'wara Chirauri Pandit, 158. Nakulis'a-pas'upatas, sectaries, xxviii. Nama Tirtha, 167. Nandarama, a man, 38, Narapati, a man, 29. Harayana, a man, 173. Narayana Bhatta, 160. Narayana Bhatta, 175. N arayana Bhatta, 177. Narayana Bhatta Arde, 31, 56. Narayana Dikahita, 208. Narayana Jadi, 76. Narayana Svramin, 129. Navadvf ipa, a city, 84. Nerella family, 158. NSla Chandra, 185. I^ilakantha, a man, 74, Nilakantha, another, 76. Nilakantha Bhatta, 176, 1?7, Nimbadeva, a man, 134, I^iranjana, a man, 16. Nittala, family of, 176. Nriga, Kaja, 87. Nrisinha Acharya, 203, Krisinha Vyasa, 25, 27, 105. Nyayalankara = Govinda N. Orissa, a country, 185. Padmanabha, Baja, 44. Padmanabha Tirtha, 113. Farama-guru, signification of, 198. Paramahansa, a man, 165. Paramananda, a man, 118. Paramananda As'rama or Saraswati, 109, 141, 157. Parameshthin or parameshthi-guru, sig- nification of, 198. Paras'ara, gotra of, 173. Paratpara-guru, signification of, 198, Paridhavin, the cyclic year, 26. Pars'wanatha, the god, 166. Parthapura, a town, 119, Parvati, a lady, 177. Pas'upatas, sectaries, xxviii, Patna, the city of, 10. Paurantaka := Kaurantaka, Phullambika, a lady, 154. Pippalanatha, a god, 134. Prabhakara Bhatta, 192. Prabhokaras, sectaries, xxvii., 164. Prabhavati, a lady, 173. Prataparudra, Eaja, 174. Pujyapada, a man, 16. Puna Devi, a lady, 173. Punyanagara, a city, 70. Purnananda, a man (?), 17. Purushottama, Eaja, 174. Purushottamapura, a town, 206. Eadba, the goddess, 146, 152. 3bk! Eaghava Indra, 99. Baghuuaudana Dikshita, 4. Kaghunatlia Bhatta, 158. Eaghunatha Bhatta, 175. Eaghunatha Saraswati, 203. Eajasiuha, Priuee, 71. Bakshakamba, a lady, 203. Eama, the mythologic, 136, Eama, a man, 84. Eama, another, 119. Eama Aoharya, 188. Eama Ananda, 180. Eamabhadra iis'rama, 138. Eamabhadra Saraswati or Yati, 107, 110, 139. Eama Bhatta, 175. Eamaohandra = Kamanatha. Eamadeva Mis'ra, Mahamahopadhy- aya, 83. Eamagovinda Tirtha, 7, 11, 109, 143. Eamakrishna Xnanda Tirtha, 136, 189. Eamakrishna Bhatta, 175, 177, 181, 183.' Eamakrishna Bhatta, 176. Eamakrishna Pandit, 25, 27, 105. Eamakumara Mis'ra, 100, 168. Eamanatha, a man, 100, 111. Eamarya, a man, 180. Kamas'ripada, a man, 108. [175. Eames'a or Eames'wara Bhatta Kale, Eames'wara Bhatta, 175, 176,' 178,'l81. Eangakshetra, a place, 203. Eanganatha, a man, ISO. Eanganatha Bhatta Arde, 31, 56. Eangaraja Adhwarin or Dikshita, 114, 153, 192, 194. Eangoji Bhatta, 78, 79. Euchikara, a man, 206. Eudra Bhatta, 26. Eudra Chandra, 185. Eudra Deva, 180. Eudra Kavindra = Eudra Bhatta. S'abara, a man, 16. S'abari woman, a, 203. Sadananda, a man, 7. Sadas'iva Bhatta = S'iva Bhatta. Sadas'iva Mahadakara, 94. Sadas'iva Tirtha, 140. Sahasanka, Eaja, 161. S'ailapurnarya, a man, 203. S'airas, sectaries, viii., 196. S'alika Acharya, 113. Samitpani, a man, 167. Sanadhya Brahmans, 28. S'andilya, gotra of, 173. Sankalparama, a man, 129. S'ankara, a man, 67. S'ankara Bhatta, 176. S'ankara Bhatta, 176, 177. S'arabhaji Bhousala, Eaja, 182. Saranga, a man, 26. Saraswata, Brahman, a, 120. S'arngadhara, a man, 44. S'arngapani, a man, 161. Sarvajna, a man, 23. Sarvananda Mis'ra, 7. Satara, state of, 181. S'athari, a man, 96. Sat'i, a lady, 2. Sati, another, 74. S'oshf, a lady, 70. Siddhabuddha, a man, 16. Siddhapada, a man, 16. S'ingambika, a lady, 158 . Sinha Giri, 165. S'itikantha, a man, 201. S'iva, the god, 167, 196. S'iva Bhatta, 2. S'ivadasa, 173. S'ivadatta Mis'ra, 100. S'iva, Eaja, 181. S'ivarama Chakravartin, 7. S'ivarama Saraswati or Tirtha, 89, 188. Somanatha, a man, 208. Somes' wara Bhatta Upadrashta, 24. Sono Devi, a lady, 206. Sridhara Bhatta, 176. S'rikes'ava Aoharya, 92. S'rikrishna Saraswati, 134. S'rikrishna Tlrtlia, 139. S'rimandapa, Mount, 13. S'rimangala, a man, 118. S'rimangala, a place, 203. S'rinivasa Vadhula, 112. S'ripada= Siddhapada. S'ripada, a man, 108. S'ripada, another, 188. S'rirama Bhatta, 175. [67. S'rirama Tarkalankara Bhattaoharya, S'riranganatha, a man, 112. S'uddhabuddhi = Siddhabuddha. S'uddhananda, a man, 102. [139. S'uddhananda Yati, 89, 117, 129, S'ukres'wara, temple of, 154. Sumangala, 69. Sura BJaatta, 176. Surananda, a man, 16. S'urasena, a country, 28. Surashtra, a country, 75. Surata Sinha, Eaja, 202. Surendra, a man, 113. Siitra = sentence, aphorism, 2. Tailanga Brahmans, 69, 70, 114. Tantras, ix., 13, [charya. Tarkalankara == S'rirama T. Bhatta- Tantrikas, religionists, xxvii. Tatsat, family of, 174, 183, 187. Tautatitas, sectaries, 162. Tidhivi or Tintini, a laan, 16. Tirumala, a man, 68, 94. 233 Trimalla Chandra, 18S. Tughlaq Shah, I., 13. Tukoji Bhonsala, Baja, 182. Turya, family of, 203. TJchathya, a saint, i. Ujjayini, city of, 71, 166. TJma, a lady, 175, 177, 181, 183. TJma, another, 175. Upadrashta, family of, 24. XTpanishads, 44, 11.6, 135, 137, 140. XJtathya, a saint, s. TJtkala, land of, 174. TJttamasukha, a man, 122. Vadhula, family, 112. Tahinis'a, a man, 6, Vaidyanatha Payagunde Bhatta, 175. Vaikuntha, a man, 7,' i32. " [185. Vajrabahu or Vajravara Chandra, Kaja, Valukin, a man, 16. Varaga (?), land of, 174. [143. Vasudeva Indra, orTi'rtha, 7, 109, 112, Vas'ishtha, gotra of, 173. Vasuki = Valukin. Vatsa, gotra of, 136, 173. Venkatadri Tajwan, 176. Venkates'a Dikshita, 70. Vidweshavira, a man, 167- Vidya Aranya Tirtha, 2, 12. Yidyanivasa, a man, 6. Vidyanivasa, another, 22, 58. Vidyanivasa, Mahamahopadhyaya, 34, 46, 49, 66, 79, 84, 184. Vikramapattana, a city, 71. Vikrama Raja, 167. Vijayas'rj, a lady, 23. Virabhadra, Baja, 79. Virapura, a city, 123. Viraraghava, a man, 38. Vires'wara Mahadakara, 94. Virupaksha, a man, 16. Vishnu, a man, 26. [147, 174. Vishnu, the god, 127, 135, 136, 146, Vishnu Bhatta Patavardhana, 75. Vishnu Bhatta Patavardhana, 75. Vishnudeva, a man, 23. Vish^iu Sarvajaua, 161. Vis'ishtl, a lady, 167. Vis'wamitra, gotra of, 175. Vis'wanatha Bhatta, 173. Vis'wanatha Bhatta, 176, 181. Vis'wanatha Deva, 17. Vis'wanatha Mis'ra, 23. Vis'wanatha Pandit, 113, 192. Vis'warupa Tirtha, 200. Vis'wes'a, a man, 97. Vis'wes'wara, a man, 6, 182. Vis'wes'wara, another, 182. Vis'wes'wara or Vis'wes'wara iinanda Saraswati, 108, 119, 145, 156, 157. Vis'wes'wara Pujyapada, 97. Vitthala, a man, 187. Vitthala Tatsat Bhatta, 174, 187. Viveka As'rama, 141. Vrajaraja Dikshita, 77. Vriddhavadin, a man, 166. Vrindavana, a town, 70. Vyasavarya, a man. 38. Yadava A'oharya, 203. Yajnamurti, a man, 54. Yajnanarayana Dikshita, 172. Tajnatraa Mis'ra, 171, 172, 173. Yamuna, the river, 147, 152. POSTSCRIPT. Pp. 208 of tlie present work had passed through the press, when, by reason of impaired health, I was suddenly obliged to go home. This was early in 1859. The proof-sheets of pp. 209-221 — which, with a list of errata, completed my labours as they then stood — were kindly read by a friend. Returning to the country at the end of last year, I found the book still in the printer's store-house, unpublished. The funds appropriated for it had been exhausted. A further small grant was promised by the Q-oyernment ; and pp. 222, &c, were then prepared and added. A preface of thirty pages, which originally introduced the volume, has, at the last hour, been cancelled. It was written in circumstances little favourable to accuracy. But I purpose to pubUsh elsewhere the substance of all of it that is worth preserving. My manuscript of pp. 199, or of the body of the book, had gone to the printer, when I received a copy of the Sanskrit Catalogue of the Royal Library at Berlin,: for which I am beholden to the coiirtesy of its learned compiler. On reaching my two hundredth page, I had already passed beyond the limit of space appointed to me. Otherwise, I should have availed myself much more liberally than I have done, of the pertinent supplementary matter which Dr. Weber will be found to have assembled with such minute copiousness. The translations of- Sdnjchya and Yoga which I have proposed are hereby withdrawn, as being erroneous. This is a point to which I intend to recur on some future occasion. To translate l^yaya by " logic" is, likewise, open to ob- jection. The argument of the Nydya rests on a connexion of causation ; and there is no trace, in it, of theiind of analysis — based on olassifioation — which one everywhere meets with in the Analytics of Aristotle. , In some cases I have, doubtless, assigned Naiydyika and Yais'eshika treatises to the wrong chapter. See the Tarka-sangraTia, Bhdshd-parichcJAeda, Tarlcdmrita, &c. In the Veddnia and Mimdnsd chapters there are, also, descriptions of various works that do not strictly belong there. It is for the sake of distinction that I have repeated, from the MSS., all the prefixes and sufBxes of honour found attached to proper names. Even with these aids, it is often difficult, and, sometimes, impossible, to discriminate the bearers of those names satisfactorily. Mistakes of accents, and of letters, &c. &c., are very frequent in the first of the Indices, already referred to. But for my absence, it would have presented a diflerent aspect. The Indices and the substantive portion of the book generally correct each other. Saugoe, 1861. F. H. 236 ADDITIONS AND EMENDATIONS. P. 1, 1. 2. The aphoristic sentences of the Sdnkhya are called Sdakhya-prava- chana, not SdnJcht/a-sutra.—P. 4, 1. 15. For " EtaWa" read '' Btah."— 1*. 8, 1. 5. For " Vdrtika," in Baja-vdrtilca, and passim, read " vdrttiJca." — P. 9, I. 5. Head " soheme."— P. 10, 1. 14. For " Ujjajini" read " Dhara."— P. 18, 1. 2. Read " Jivan-muMi-viveJca." — P. 21, 1. 11 ; p. 22, 1. 5 ; and p. 65, 1. 15. Gau- ges 'a is author of the TaUwa-chintdmani. — P. 26, No. XXiV. Erase it; and see p. 81, No. LXVIII.— P. 34, 1. 9. Nos! LIII. and LVI. are one work.— P. 38, 1. 22. This Jayadeva may be the same as tlie author of the Prasanna-rdghava drama, who piques himself on being a Naii/dyika, See Dr. Aufrecht's Catalog. Manuscript. Sanskrit., &o.. Pars I., p. 142. — P. 56, 1. 9. For " son" read •' brother."— P. 59, I. 8. Read " S'aMdloka-viveka."—V. 67, 1. 12. Eamabhadra Sarvabhauma Bhuttaoharya and Ramakrishna Bhattacharya Chakravartiu seem to have been brothers. — P. 89, 1. 21. Read " By Ananda G-iri, otherwise called Anandajuaua." — P. 108, 1. 26. In " Hariharanauda," and in many other designa- tions of devotees, Ananda seems to be a title. Indra, apparently, is another. The members of the fraternity traditionally referred, for its establishment, to S'ankara Acbarya, are found mentioned with titles heaped up on a principle which I have had no success in making out. — P. 109, 1. 21. Delete it. — P. 116, 1. 16. The Anubhuti-prakds'a is attributed, in some M8S., to Madhava Acharya, or Vidya- ranya. It expounds twelve Upanishads. — P. 135, 1. 15. In the seven couplets assigned to the Shat-padi, its phala-s'ruti has been included. — P. 136, 1. 14. Read " Medapatha (?)."— P. 136, 1. 18. For " Baja Kas'i" read " Kas'iraja" ; probably, " the king of Benares."— P. 167, 1. 26. This Madhava is the well-known Madhava Acharya. Expuug^Sthe words : " His preceptor was Vidya Tirtha.'-' — P. 172, 1. 20, Dr. Aufrecht shov^ed me, at Oxford, a MS. in which this work is called ISdyaka- ratna, and its author, Ramanuja J?trya. — P. 174, 1. 8. Professor Wilson does not seem to have known, that the Chitrotpala river is in Orissa. See his Fishmt-pttrdna, p. 184.— P. 176,1. 11. Read "A'ehurdrka."—P. 182, 1. 4. For " Adhwaryu" read " Adwaya." — P. 197, 1. 1 ; and p. 198, i. 6. The S'ivopanishad and Sarvdgamo- panishad I have nowhere else seen spoken of. — P. 203, 1. 2, There is a mistake here, or else at p. 91, 1. 19.— P. 217, 2nd col., 1. 48. For " 101" read " 108." —P. 218, Ist col., 1. 38. Read " kaustMia." L. 41. Read " 49" for "48." 2nd col., 1. 41. For " 157" read " 151."