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PROVISIONAL FASCICULUS 



NEW 

CATALOGUS CATALOGORUM 



A Complete and up-to-date Alphabetical Register 



Sanskrit and Allied Works and Authors 



Published Under the Authority of the 
University of Madras 




UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS 
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NEW 

CATALOGUS CATALOGORUM 



EDITORIAL COMMITTEE 

Mahamahopadyhaya Vidyavacaspati Darsanakalanidhi Kulapati 
PROF. S. KUPPUSWAMI SASTRI, M.A., I.E.S. (Retd.) 

Formerly Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology. Presidency College, Madras 

and Curator, Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras. 
Honorary Professor of Sanskrit and De&n of the Faculty of Oriental 
Learning, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Chidambaram 
(EDITOR-IN-CHIEF) 

Vidyasagara Vidyavacaspati 
PROF. P. P. SUBRAHMANYA SASTRI, M.A., B.A. (Oxon.) 

Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, Presidency College. Madras 
and Curator, Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras. 

C KUNHAN RAJA, B.A. (Hons.), D.Phil. (Oxon.) 

Reader in Sanskrit and Editor, Annals of Oriental Research, University of Madras 
and Curator for the Eastern Section, The Adyar Library. Adyar, Madras. 



V. RAGHAVAN, M.A., Ph.D. (Senior Assistant) 
E. P. RADHAKRISHNAN, M.A. (Junior Assistant) 



PREFACE 

All Orientalists and Indologists are familiar with Dr. Aufrecht's monumental work The 
Catalogus Catalogorum as an indispensable piece of apparatus for Oriental research. Since 1903, 
thirty-four years ago, when Dr. Aufrecht completed his Catalogus Catalogorum, many important 
collections of Sanskrit manuscripts within and outside India have come to the notice of scholars and 
several volumes of catalogues, giving reliable information regarding thousands of Sanskrit 
manuscripts, have become available in Madras, Bengal, Lahore, Bombay, Baroda, Dacca, Benares, 
Travancore, Central Provinces and Berar, Mysore and other centres. Highly valuable as are the 
materials contained in Dr. Aufrecht's great work, it is now found to be defective and incomplete, 
chiefly in view of the vast accession to the stock of knowledge about the literary treasures in Sans- 
krit, that has been made available within the last thirty-four years subsequent to the completion of 
Dr. Aufrecht's work. The late Dr. A. C. Woolner, as Vice-Chancellor of the Punjab University, 
brought the need for supplementing Dr. Aufrecht's work to the notice of the Madras University, 
which, in view of the large number of Sanskrit manuscripts in South India, decided to undertake 
the preparation and publication of a complete and up-to-date New Catalogus Catalogorum of 
Sanskrit Manuscripts, utilising the invaluable work already done by Dr. Aufrecht as the basis and 
containing references to all known Sanskrit manuscripts. The main lines on which this work is 
carried on are indicated below : 

1. Checking and verification of the entries in the Catalogus Catalogorum of Dr. Aufrecht. 

2. Introduction of fresh entries of the additional manuscripts of the works noticed by 
Aufrecht and of additional information about authors noticed by him, 

3. Dealing with the additional works and their authors in the manuscripts collected within 
and outside India within the last thirty-four years. 

4. Entering the dates and other important items of information in brief, of works and 
authors, as far as possible. 

5. Incorporation of works and authors known through citations alone, with appropriate 
references, as far as possible. 

The work was started in the last week of November 1935. At this stage, it is considered 
profitable to issue a provisional fasciculus of the New Catalogus Catalogorum, for circulation 
among scholars for favour of suggestions. All the scholars who are interested in the progress 
of this work are now requested to communicate their suggestions to the Editor-in-Chief, New 
Catalogus Catalogorum, New University Buildings, Cliepauk, Triplicane P.O., Madras. 

In view of the fact thatDr. Aufrecht's Catalogus Catalogorum has been in wide use for the 
past thirty-four years and scholars have become accustomed to it very much, it was considered 
advisable not to effect any drastic changes in the methodology adopted by Dr. Aufrecht. The crea- 
tion of a new set of abbreviations for the catalogues used by Aufrecht was suggested by some scho- 
lars; but this has not been done, lest it might add to the trouble of scholars in becoming familiar 
with the New Catalogus Catalogorum and its references. 

Another important suggestion was about restricting the scope of the New Catalogus Cata- 
logorum to Hindu Literature in Sanskrit, as Dr. Aufrecht did, strictly excluding Prakrt and Pali, and 
Jain and Buddhistic Literatures. The omission of Jain Literature was emphasised in view of the fact 
that Prof. H, D. Velankar was preparing for the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, a 
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separate Catalogus Catalogorum of Jain works and authors. As at present planned, it is proposed to 
include in the New Catalogus Catalogorum, all such literature, Jain or Buddhistic, in Sanskrit or 
Prakrt, as would facilitate one's view of ancient Indian cultural developments on the Sanskritic side 
becoming well-rounded and as would prevent its becoming lop-sided. At the same time, sufficient 
care is taken to avoid needless duplication of work. 

The suggestion for separating works from authors has not been adopted, since it would be 
convenient not to increase the number of volumes to be consulted. The chief purpose of a Cata- 
logus Catalogorurn is to consolidate in one book of reference, all the references available in a whole 
library of catalogues. Since a Catalogus Catalogorum is mainly an index to the catalogues them- 
selves, too many details about the manuscripts have not been added under the names. Only import- 
ant or original information is added; and it will be seen even from this provisional fasciculus that 
such additions, in many instances, turn out to be considerably informative. 

Large as the available Sanskrit and allied Literature is. numerous works and authors still 
remain unknown except through citations in available works and such works have yet to be unear- 
thed. The incorporation, as much as possible, of references to such lost works and authors whose 
works have been lost was considered necessary; and it would be a great help in the sphere of Orien- 
tal Research. Dr. Aufrecht's Catalogus Catalogorum itself has incorporated, in some cases, such 
works and authors known from citations; and the present endeavour is to carry out this part of the 
work more thoroughly and in a more systematic manner. 

It was suggested that the New Catalogus Catalogorum should ignore all the old catalogues 
or lists of manuscripts such as Oppert's lists of manuscripts in South India, Rice's Mysore List, the 
Oudh lists, the N.W. Provinces lists, and old lists or catalogues of collections which have now been 
recatalogued in a new form, descriptive or otherwise. This suggestion could not be accepted. 
Sometimes an old catalogue gives more or better information. Hence, in this New Catalogus Catalo- 
gorum, the number of entries under a manuscript will not be also the number of manuscripts of that 
work available. To the same manuscript as noticed in an old list, as described in a new catalogue and 
as critically examined in a special article in some journal, there is bound to be more than one refer- 
ence. Further, in the same collection there have been losses, and a new catalogue does not have 
some names found in an old list of the same collection. But since, as in the case of works and 
authors known through citations only, the mere knowledge of a work or manuscript having existed 
is valuable, no old list or catalogue could be thrown away. For the same reason, lists of provisional 
surveys of manuscripts such as the Oudh and N.W. Provinces lists could not be ignored. 

It was also suggested that references to manuscripts in constituted and accessible libraries 
should be separated from references to manuscripts in private and inaccessible personal possessions. 
For more than one reason, this has not been done. As has been said with reference to the separa- 
tion of works and authors, the adoption of this suggestion would increase the number of 
volumes and render reference work more cumbrous. Further,, constituted libraries with published 
catalogues there are, which may be inaccessible; and private collections there are, which may be easily 
accessible. 

An important feature of the plan of work is that there should be no entry without adequate 
reference for verification. Under each work, the plan is to enter one or more important editions, if 
it is printed, and note any valuable point of textual criticism that has been made, as for ins- 
tance, under AGNI-PURANA in this provisional fasciculus. The most important entry under an 
author, besides the entry of his works, will be his date, if it can be determined exactly or approxi- 
mately. One noteworthy change in giving the references in this New Catalogus Catalogorum is 
that all the references under a manuscript are arranged alphabetically. 



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When referring to printed lists and catalogues, mere indexes of names are referred to by 
the pages, the total number of the manuscripts of each work being indicated within brackets; and in 
the case of descriptive catalogues, the references are to the catalogue numbers. Where a work is 
incidentally referred to in a descriptive catalogue, and not described, it is given with a page-reference 
only. 'a/=author. 'c.'=commemary. *cc.'= super-commentary, 'q/^quoted. 'ref.'=referred to. 
4 fr.'= fragment. <inc.'=incomplete. 'an,' = anonymous, 'col.'^colophon. Such abbreviations will 
be self-evident. 

The additional catalogues used for this New Catalogus Catalogorum are given in a separate 
list with the abbreviations used for them. In the portion fixed for this provisional fasciculus, 'A* to 
'An', the number of articles in the four parts of the three volumes of Dr. Aufrecht's Catalogus 
Catalogorum is 303, omitting the repetitions. The number for the corresponding portion in the New 
Catalogus Catalogorum is 757. Care has been taken to check entries by cross-references and by 
securing extracts from the manuscripts through the Curators of Libraries as far as possible and to 
the extent to which the courtesy and co-operation of libraries have been forthcoming. In this provi- 
sional fasciculus, in estimating the improvement in the New Catalogus Catalogorum over the 
Catalogus Catalogorum of Dr. Aufrecht, it would be useful to pay particular attention to the 
articles, AMSUMAT, AKHANDANANDAS, AGASTYA, AGASTYA PANDITA, AGASTYA 
SAMHITA, AGNI PURANA AND AGNIHOTRA BHATTA. 

The stupendous cultural task which the Madras University has undertaken in its scheme to 
produce and publish a complete and up-to-date New Catalogus Catalogorum of Sanskrit and allied 
works and authors, it is needless to point out, depends largely for its successful accomplishment on the 
co-operation of scholars and authorities in charge of manuscript collections. It would be highly 
gratifying to note here that such co-operation has already been forthcoming, in a considerable measure, 
as the numerous lists and catalogues of manuscripts, which the Catalogus Catalogorum Office has 
received these two years, would show. Many more scholars and authorities in charge of manuscript 
libraries have promised to send lists or catalogues. To these, the gratitude of the Madras University 
is due. To such scholars and institutions as have not so far responded to my requests, I take 
this opportunity to appeal again, respectfully, for co-operation in all possible ways. 

S. KUPPUSWAMI SASTRI 

Editor-in-Chief 
New Catalogus Catalogorum 
The Madras University 



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 

When the work on the New Catalogue Catalogorum was started, a printed leaflet regarding the 
proposed Catalogus Catalogorum was sent to scholars all over the world, seeking their co-operation and 
suggestions. Most of the scholars responded and sent their valuable suggestions regarding the work of 
revising and bringing up-to-date Dr. Aufrecht's Catalogus Catalogorum. The thanks of those engaged in 
this work are respectfully conveyed to all these scholars. 

Thanks are also due to the following Institutions, States and individuals for having sent for my 
use catalogues and lists of manuscripts, both printed and hand-written. I am specially grateful to those 
Institutions, States and individuals who did not possess prepared lists of manuscripts, but, at my request, 
kindly took the trouble of preparing and sending me lists of manuscripts. The following Institutions have 
sent, free of cost, printed or hand-written lists or catalogues of manuscripts to the Catalogus Catalogorum 
Office : 

The Anandasrama, Poona 4 (D. V. Apte) 

The Archaeological Dept., Jodhpur State (Mr. Visvesvarnath Rave) 

The Archaeological Survey of India (Office of the Director-General of Archaeology, Delhi) 

The Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Chidambaram, S. I. (Head of the Sanskrit Department) 

The Assam Government Book Depot (Mr. R. R. Chari, Officer-in-charge) 

The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona 4 (Mr. P. K. Code, Curator) 

The Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris 

The Bihar and Orissa Research Society, Patna (Hony. Secretary) 

The Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Town Hall, Bombay 

The Fergusson College, Poona (Dr. Paranjpe) 

The Government Oriental Library, Mysore (Mr. M. S. Basavalingayya, Curator) 

The Jind State Public Library, Sangrur, Jind State (Hony. Secretary) 

The Krsnadevaraya Andhrabhasa Nilaya, Hyderabad, Deccan (Prof. Hanumantha Rao, Nizam's College, 

Hyderabad, Deccan) 

The Pracya Grantha Sangraha, Ujjain (Curator) 

The Samskrta Pathasala, Rajapur, Dt. Ratnagiri, Bombay Presidency (Mr. Raghunath Krishna Patankar) 
The Reddy Hostel, Sultan Bazar, Hyderabad Deccan (Mr. S. Pratapa Reddy, B.A., B.L., High Court Vakil, 

Hyderabad, Deccan) 

The Osmania University Library, Lallaguda P. O., Hyderabad, Deccan 
The Trivandrum Public Library, Trivandrum 

The Vangiya Sahitya Parisat, 243-1, Upper]Circular Road, Calcutta 
The Varendra Research Society, Rajshahi, Bengal 
The Warangal Historical Research Society, Waiangal, Ilanumakonda, Hyderabad, Deccan 

The following States have sent lists"of manuscripts: 
Ajaigarh (Central India) 

Bharatpur (Secretary to President, State Council) 
Bhor (Curator, State Palace Library) 
Burdwan 

Cochin (Mr. I. N. Menon, D. P. I., Trichur, Cochin State) 
Dharampur (President, State Council) 

Jeypore, Orissa (Maharaja of Jeypore. Mss. with him and with some other pandits in his State) 
Jind (Hony. Secretary, Jind State Public Library, Sangrur, Jind) 
Keonjhar (Dewan) 
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Kotah (Major General Ap Onkar Singh, C. I. E.) 
Pudukotah (Administrator) 

The following Jain Institutions, Libraries and scholars have sent lists : 

Ailak Pannalal Digambara Jain Sarasvati Bhavan, Sukhananda Dharmasala (Mr. Ramaprasada Jain 

Shastri) 

Ailak Pannalal Digambara Jain Sarasvati Bhavan, Jhalrapatan. 
The Central Jain Oriental Library, Arrah (Mr. K. Bhujabali Sastri) 
The Digambara Jain Bhandars, Delhi (Mr. Pannalal Jain Agrawal, Daribakalan, Delhi) 
The Digambara Jain Library, Rohtek, The Punjab (Mr. Sagar Chandra Jain, Asst. Librarian) 
The Jain Mandir Bhandar, Panipet, The Punjab (Mr. Jai Bhagavan Jain, B.A., LL.B., Pleader, Panipet) 
The Jain 'lemple, Dhilaoli, Ghiror P.O., Mainpuri Dt., U. P. (Manager, L. Johari Lai Jain, Zamindar; 

list secured through Mr. Kanta Prasad Jain, Aliganj, Etah, U. P.) 
The Santinatha Jaina Temple, Aliganj, Etah (Mr. K, P. Jain) 
nmat Caruklrti Pamlitacarya Jaina Bhandar, Sravan Belgola, Mysore State (Pandit A. Subbia Sastri, 

Agent). 

The following Hindu Mutts and Temples have sent lists : 

The Ahobilam Mutt, Srirangam, S. I. 

The KancI Kamakoti Sankaracarya Mutt, Kumbhakonam, S. I. 

The Pejawar Mutt, Udipi, S. Canara, S. I. 

The Prativadibhaynkar Mutt, KancI (Secretary, 80, Fanaswadi, Bombay 2) 

The Ranganathasvami Devasthanam Museum and Library, Srirangam, S, L (Mr. S. Parthasarathi 
Ayyangar, Librarian) 

The Upanisadbrahma Mutt, KancI (list secured through Dr. T. R. Chintamani, Madras University). 
The following individuals have been kind enough to send lists of manuscripts: 

Mr. Amolak Singh, Aftab Punjab General Law Book Agency, Near Old City Police Station, Lahore. Sent 
a list of 11 manuscripts available for sale with him. 

Mr. P. Anujan Achnn, State Archaeologist, Trichur, Cochin State. Supplied a handlist of the Paliyam 
Collection of Mss. 

Mr. Atmananda Baru, Chamba State, Chamba, Via Dalhousie, The Punjab. Sent a list of 25 mss. avail- 
able with him for sale. 

Dr. L. D. Barnett. Sent short descriptions of the Tod mss. in the Royal Asiatic Society, London. 

Dr. T. R. Chintamani, University of Madras, secured for the Catalogus Catalogorum Office four lists of 
manuscripts. 

lilr. K. K. Handiqui, Principal, Jorhat College, Assam. Sent a cutting from an Assamese Daily containing 
a list of 69 mss. in the possession of Pandit Dharmanath Sastri, Govt. High School, Mangaldai, 
Assam. 

Dr. Har Dutt Sharma, Hindu College, Delhi. Sent a list of 7 manuscripts with him. 

Mr. M. B. Khuperkar Shastri, Sanskrit Teacher, High School, Satara, Bombay Presidency. Sent a list of 
172 mss. with him. 

Mr. Kshetreschandra Chattopadhyaya, University of Allahabad. Informed that he has a manuscript of the 
Jatapataladlpika. 

Mr. Bankupalli Mallayya Sastri, Narasannapeta, Ganjam Dt. Sent a list of 4 mss. with him. 
Mr. D. R. Mankad, Professor of Sanskrit, D. J. Sind College, Karachi. Sent two lists of manuscripts in 
private possession in Jodiya, Kathiawad. 

Mr. Amaravadi Narayanacharya, Warangal, Girmajipet. Sent a list of 11 manuscripts with him. 

Mr. Paira Mall, M.D., Dhab Khattkan, Amritsar. Sent a list of 18 manuscripts with him. 

Mr. R. A. Sastri. Deposited in the Caialogus Catalogorum Office 4 Volumes of his Diary (in 3 parts) of 
his searches for Sanskrit manuscripts all. over India, with* an Index. Thanks are specially due to 
him for the work he is continuing to do for this New Catalogus Catalogorum, as well as the 
manuscripts he is collecting for the Madras University now. 

Mr. Anoor Rama Sastri, Anoor, Chintamani Post, Kolar Dt. S. I. Sent a list of 8 manuscripts with him. 

Pandit H. Sesha Ai>angar, Canarese Department, University of Madras. Secured for the Catalogus 
^Catalogorum Office two lists of manuscripts in private possession. 



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Mr. A. L. Swadia, Curator, Watson Museum, Kajkot, Kathiawar, Supplied a list of 95 mss. forming 

part of the private collection of Mr. Jatasankar, K. Sastri, Rajkot, Kathiawar. 
The Maharaja Tagore, Tagore Castle, Calcutta. Sent a printed list of 114 manuscripts. 
Mr. M. R. Telang, Retired Sheristadar, behind the High School, Karwar P. O., Kanara Dt., Bombay 

Presidency. Sent a list of 4 manuscripts with him. 
Mr. P. S. Sundaram Aiyar, B.A., L.T., Chinna Biyalu Street, West Main Street, Tanjore, S. I. Informed 

that he has a manuscript of the Saptasvarasindhu. 
Dr. Umesh Misra, University, Allahabad. Sent a handlist of 152 manuscripts forming a part of his family 

collection. 
Mr. J. B. Jatakavidvanmani Venkatacaryulu, Amarchinta, Atmakur, Nizam's Dominions. Sent a list of 96 

manuscripts (of works by his predecessors Visistadvaita, Kavya & Stotra), with him. 

Mr. Venkatachala Aiyar, East Street, Kadayanallur, Via Tenkasi, Tinnevelly Dt. Supplied a list of the 
mss. with him through Mr. R. A. Sastri. 

Dr. N. Venkataramanayya, Reader in Indian History, University of Madras. Gave a list of 11 manu- 
scripts with him. 

The following are the scholars who have up till now supplied the Catalogus Catalogorum Office 
with lists of citations gathered by them : Mr. M. R, Telang, Karwar; Air. D. R. Mankad, D. J. Sind 
College, Karachi; and Dr. T. R. Chmtamani, Madras University. 

Many others have written to me informing of places and persons having manuscript Collections, 
to all of whom I express my thanks. 

Thanks are also due to the Curators and authorities of the Mysore Oriental Library, the Central 
Library, Baroda, The Sarasvati Mahal Palace Library, Tanjore, The Bhandarkar Oriental Research 
Institute, Poona, The Jain Central Library. Arrah, and the Archaeological Department, Jodhpur, for their 
kindness in supplying the office with extracts from and information about manuscripts, whenever asked. 

S. KUPPUSWAMI SASTRI 

Editor-in-Chief 

The New Catalogus Catalogorum 
Madras University 



CATALOGUES, LISTS ETC. USED IN THE NEW CATALOGUS 
CATALOGORUM, WITH THE ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR THEM 

All the catalogues and lists used by Dr. Aufrecht in his 3 Volumes of the Catalogus Catalogorum 
are kept here also with the same abbreviations, with the following few changes: 

Mack: Now referred to by the page numbers of Wilson's Catalogue. 

Hz: This now refers to Part III also of the Report of Sanskrit Mss. in South India by E. Hultzsch, 

11*05, Madras. 
IO: Aufrecht's references to manuscript numbers are now replaced by the catalogue numbers according 

to the India Office Catalogue, Ft. 1. by J. Eggeling. IO now refers also to Pt. II. in two Vols. 

of the India Office Sanskrit and Prakrt Manuscripts Catalogue by Dr. A. Berriedale Keith, with 

a supplement Buddhist Manuscripts by Prof. F. W. Thomas. 

Bik: Aufrecht's references to page numbers in the Bikancr catalogue have been replaced by manu- 
script numbers in the catalogue. 

Ulwar: Now spelt Alwar. 

Jones & Ashburner: The entries against these two names in Aufrecht are now accompanied by the num- 
bers within brackets of the manuscripts of those collections, as catalogued in "The Catalogue of 
two collections of Sanskrit Manuscripts preserved in the India Office Library, by C. H. Tawney 
& F. VV. Thomas," London 1903. 

Hpr: This now refers to Part III also of the Notices of Sanskrit Mss., Second Series, by Mm. Hara- 
prasad Sastri, 1907. 

L: Now refers also to the XI Vol. of the Notices of Mss. Published under orders of the Govt. of Bengal 
Calcutta, 1895, by Haraprasad Sastri. Contains an Introductory Report and an Index. Aufrecht 
uses this in Vol. Ill with the abbreviation "Ilr. Notices Vol. XL Pref." 

Cs: now refers to the 10 volumes of the Calcutta Sanskrit College Manuscripts Catalogue. 

Whish: Ms. Numbers given against this name by Aufrecht are given now with the catalogue numbers in 
Winternitz's Catalogue also. The last number in Winternitz's Catalogue is 215. Nos. 216 and 
221-226 are Whish Additions, notes on which were supplied by the Secretary, R. A. S,, London 
and by Dr. L. D. Barnett. 

References to the Saduktikarnamrta are now to Mm. Ramavatara Sarma's edition of that antho- 
logy in full, with an Introduction by Dr. Hur Dutt Sharma, in the Punjab Oriental Series, No. 15. 1933, 
and references to the Sarngadharapaddhati are now to Dr. Peterson's edition of the same and not to 
Dr. Aufrecht's analysis of the same in the ZDMG 27. 

The following is a list of the new catalogues and lists of manuscripts in alphabetical order, with 
their abbreviations, as used in this New Catalogus Catalogorum: 

Adyar: A catalogue of the Sanskrit manuscripts in the Adyar Library, in two parts by the Pandits of 
the Library. A mere index of names. 

Adyar Add: refers to manuscripts in the Adyar Library added subsequent to the publication of Part II 
of the Adyar Catalogue ; a mere index of names, available in the Library ; not yet printed. 

Aftab: A list of 11 mss. available for sale; sent by the Aftab Punjab General Law Book Agency, Lahore. 
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Ajaigarh : A list of 2 mss. in the State Library, Ajaigarh State M 

Aliganj: A hand-list of 37 manuscripts in the Bhandara of Sri Santinatha Jaina Temple at Aliganj ; Dt, 
Etah (U, P,). 

Alph. List. Beng. Govt: An Alphabetical Index of Manuscripts purchased up to 1891. Printed at the end 
of Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts by Mm. Haraprasada Sastri, Vol. XI. Calcutta 1895, Manu- 
scripts in this list are described inthetvolumes of the Descriptive Catalogue of the Asiatic Society 
Bengal by Mm. Haraprasad Sastri. 

Amarcinta: A list of 96 manuscripts, representing works of his own ancestors, sent by Jatakavidvanmani 
Venkatacharyulu, Amarcinta, Atmakur, Nizam's Dominions. 

AMG, II: Annales Du Musfee Guimet. Tome Deuxime. Paris 1881. Pp. 131-573. Analyse Du Kandjour, 
A. Csoma De Koros add M. Lfcon Peer and Abrege Des Matieres Du Tondjour Par Csoma 
De Koros. Cited by pages. 

Anandfisrama: A handlist of 8518 mss. in the Anandasrama, Poona, supplied to the Catalogus Catalogo- 
rum Office by Mr. D. V. Apte. Numbering slightly irregular in places. A mere list. 

Andhra Bhdsd Nilaya: A list of 6 mss. in the Krsnadevaraya Andhra Bhasa Nilaya, Hyderabad, Deccan. 

Ann. Uni: A list of 55 manuscripts in the Sanskrit Department of the Annamalai University, Annamalai- 
nagar, Chidambaram. 

Arrahl: A Catalogue of Samskrta, Prakrta and Hindi works in the Jain Siddhanta Bhavana, Arrah, 
Edited by Suparsva Das Gupta, B.A. Arrah 1919. 

Arrah II: A supplementary handlist of 102 mss. in the Jain Siddhanta Bhavana, Arrah. 
ASB : A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Mss. in the Government Collections under the care of the 
Asiatic Society, Bengal. By Mm. Haraprasada Sastri, M.A. 

Vol. I. Buddhistic .. 1917 

Vol. II. Vedic .. 1923 

Vol. III. Smrti . . 1925 

Vol. IV. History and Geography. . 1923 

Vol. V. Purana . . 1925 

Vol. VI. Vyakarana . . 1931 

Assamese Mss: A Descriptive Catalogue of Assamese Manuscripts by Hemachandra Gosvami, published 
by the University of Calcutta, on behalf of the Government of Assam, 1930. Part II of this 
volume, pp. 187-250, describes Sanskrit manuscripts. 

BBRAS: A Descriptive Catalogue of Samskrta and Prakrta Manuscripts in the Library of the Bombay 
Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, by Prof. H. D. Velankar, M.A., 4 Volumes in 3 parts, 1926, 
1928 and 1930. Last part, Jain and Vernacular Literature. 

Bharatpur: A handlist of manuscripts in the State Library, Bharatpur. 

Bhor: A typed list of 193 manuscripts in the Palace Library, Bhor State. 

/?. Mallyya : A handlist of 4 manuscripts with Bankupalli Mallyya Sastri Narasannapeta, Ganjam District. 

BORl.D : Descriptive Catalogue of the Government Collections of Mss. deposited in the Bhandarkar 
Oriental Research Institute, Poona. 

Vol. I. Vedic Literature . . 1916. 

Vol. XII. Alankara and Sangita and Natya by P. K. Gode . . 1936. 

Vol. XIV. Nataka by P. K. Gode . . 1937. 

Vol. XVII. 2 Pts: Jain Literature and Philosophy by H. R. Kapadia . . 1935, 1936. 

BORL List: List of ms. collected for the Government Mss. Library by the Professors of Sanskrit at the 
Deccan College and Elphinstone College, since 1895 and 1899, compiled by the Ms. Department 
of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona. 1925. A mere list. 



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Besides these, Mr. P.K. Code, Curator, BORI, was kind enough to send a copy of the card-index of the 
BORI. Mss, from 'A' to 'Ah'. 

Borsad: A handlist of 9 manuscripts in the possession of Bhaishankar Shukla, Borsad, Kaira Dt., Bombay 

Presidency. Supplied by Mr. P. C. Divanji. 
Brahmasva Matha: A handlist of 168 manuscripts in the Brahmasva Matham, Trichur, Cochin State, 

supplied by the Director of Public Instruction, Cochin State. 

Br. Mus: A Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the British Museum by Cecil Bendall, London 1902. 
Burdwan: A typed list of 30 Sanskrit mss. in the Palace Library of the Maharajadhiraja Bahadur of 

Burdwan. 

Cabaton: Bibliothfcque Nationale, Department des Manuscripts, Catalogue Sommaire des Manuscripts 

Sanserifs Et Palis Par A. Cabaton, Paris. 

/: ler Facicule Manuscripts Sanserifs. 1907. 

//: 2e Fascicule Manuscripts Palis. 1901. 

///: Catalogue Sommaire des Manuscripts Indians etc. Par A. Cabaton. 1912. 
Camb.Uni. Bud: Catalogue of the Buddhistic manuscripts in the University Library, Cambridge by Cecil 

Bendall. Cambridge 1883. 
Chamba: A handlist of 25 manuscripts (for sale) with Mr. P. Atmananda Baru, Chamba State, Chatnba, 

Via Dalhousie, The Punjab. 
Cherp: A handlist of 155 manuscripts in the Kirangathu Mana, Cherp, Cochin State, supplied by the 

Director of Public Instruction, Cochin State. 
CLB: Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Central Library, Baroda. Vol. I. Vedic by G. K. Srigondekar, 

M. A. and K. S. Ramaswami Sastri, Siromani. COS. xxvu. 1925. A list with an appendix of 

extracts from select manuscripts. 

Cordier: Catalogue Du Fonds Tib&tain de La Bibliothfcque Nationale Par P. Cordier, Paris, MDCCCCIX. 
Part II. MDCCCCXV. Part III. .Cited by pages. 

CPB: Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrt Manuscripts in the Central Provinces and Berar by Rai Bahadur 

Iliralal, B.A., Nagpur, 1926. A list. 
Cranganore: Two handlists of the manuscripts (367) and printed books in the library in the Cranganore 

Palace, Cochin State, supplied by the Director of Public Instruction, Cochin State. 

Delhi: Five handlists of Jain manuscripts in 5 Digambara Jaina Bhandars, Delhi, supplied by Mr. Panna- 
lal Jain Agrawal, Daribakalan, Delhi. 

Dharmanfith Sastri, Assam: A list of 69 manuscripts from the private collection of mss. with Pandit 

Dharmanath Sastri, Sanskrit Teacher, Govt. High School, Mangaldai, Assam, published in an 

Assamese Daily. 

Dharampur: A list of 3 manuscripts in the Palace Library, Dharampur State. 
Dhilaoli : A handlist of 15 Sanskrit manuscripts in the Jaina Temple at the village, Dhilaoli, P. O. Ghiror, 

Dt. Mainpuri (U. P.) under management of L. Joharilal Jain, Zamindar. 
E. Turkestan : Manuscript Remains of Buddhistic Literature found in East Turkestan, by A. F. R. 

Hoernle. Oxford 1916. 
Pilliozat: Biblioth^que Nationale. Department des Manuscripts. Etat des Manuscripts etc. de la collection 

Palmyr Cordier. Par Jean Filliozat. (Extrait du Journal Asiatique, Jan-March 1934). Paris. 

MDCCCCXXXIV. 

COS Ixxvi: A Descriptive Catalogue of Mss. in the Jain Bhandars at Pattan, Part I, Palm leaf Mss., 
COS., Baroda, 1937. By L. B. Gandhi on the basis of the Notes of the late C. D. Dalai. 

GBttingen : Nachrichten von der Geselleschaf t der Wissenschaften yu Gottingen. Philologisch-Historische 
Klasse 1930, Heft L pp. 65 ff. Kilhorns Handschriften-Sammlung, by R. Pick. Berlin 1930. Last 
part of the catalogue with Index. 



XVI 

Granthappura: Revised Catalogue of the Palace Granthappura (Library), Trivandrum, by K, Sambasiva- 
Sastri, Trivandrum, 1929. A list of manuscripts and printed books also. 

Har Dutt Sharma: A list of 7 mss. with Dr. Har Dutt Sharma. 

Hod. Bud: Catalogue of Buddhist Sanskrit Mss. in the R. A. S., London (Hodgson Collection) by 
E. B. Cowell and J. Eggeling, JRAS. N. S, 1876, pp. 1-50. Also Notes by Dr. Barnett on 4 
additional Hodgson Mss., sent by him to the Catalogus Catalogorum office. 

10. Pali: Catalogue of Pali manuscripts in the India Office Library, by H. Oldenberg. London 1882. 
Appendix to the Journal of the Pali Text Society 1882. 

JASB. 1908: The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, N. S., 1908. Contains an alphabetical list of 
the Jain Mss. belonging to the Govt. in the Oriental Library of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 
on pp. 407-440; as also a descriptive list of works on Madhyamika Philosophy by Mm. Dr. 
Satischandra Vidyabhusana on pp. 367-370 and a Descriptive list of some rare Sanskrit works on 
Giammar, Lexicography and Piosody recovered from Tibet, by the same author on pp. 593-598. 

J, As. ccv. : La collection Tibetaine Schillong von Canstadt A La Bibliotheque de L institut. Par Jacques 
Bacot. Journal Asiatique. ccv. 1924. pp. 321-248, 

/. Assam R. S. : The Journal of the Assam Research Society, Vol. III. Pt.4. Contains a list of 30 Sanskrit 
manuscripts in Kamarupa. 

Jainagranthavall: "Jaina Granthavali" published by the Jain Svetambara Conference, Bombay. 1902. A 
list of Jain works. 

Jat&sankar: A handlist of 95 mss. forming part of the private collection of Mr, Jatasankar K. Sastri, 
Rajkot, Kathiawar. Supplied by Mr. A. L. Swadia, Curator, Watson Museum, Rajkot. 

JBORS: The Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society, XXII. i and XXIII. L The former con- 
tains a list of Buddhistic logic works and the latter, a list of Tibetan Buddhistic Mss., both by 
Rev. Rahula Sankrtyayana. 

Jesalmere: A Catalogue of Manuscripts in Jesalmere Bhandars, GOS. xxi. 

Jeypore Pal. Orissa. : A typed list of 94 mss. in the Library in the Jeypore Palace, Orissa. 

Jhalrapatan : A Catalogue of Sanskrit Mss. and other books in the Sri Ailak Pannalal Digambara Jain 
SarasvatI Bhavan, Jhalrapatan, with the title Granthanamavali. 1933. 

Jind : A typed list of 6 Sanskrit manuscripts in the Jind State Public library, Sangrur. 
Jodhpur: A handlist of 1046 manuscripts in the Archaeological Department of the Jodhpur State. 

Jodlya I: A handlist of 33 paper manuscripts in the possession of Shastri Jayanand Kanji Thakar, Jodiya 
(Kathiawad). 

Jodlya II: A handlist of 283 manuscripts in the possession of Shastri Suryashankar Tuljasankar Jodiya, 
Kathiawad, This and the previous one were supplied by Mr. D. R. Mankad, M.A., Department 
of Sanskrit, D. J. Sind College, Karachi. 

KadayanallUr : A handlist of 302 manuscripts in the possession of Mr. Venkatachala Aiyar, East Street, 
Kadayanallur, Via Tenkasi, Tinnevelly Dt. Supplied by Mr. R. A. Sastri. 

Kdmakoti: A handlist of 543 mss. in the library of the Mutt of H. H. Sri Sankaracarya of the Kama- 
kotipitha, Kumbakonam. 

Kanjur Kyoto : A complete Analytical Catalogue of the Kanjur Division of the Tibetan Tripitaka edited 
in Peking during the K'ANG-HSI ERA and at present kept in the Library of the Otani Daigaku 
Kyoto, in which the contents of each sutra are collated with their coi responding parts in the 
existing Sanskrit, Pali and Chinese Texts etc. Published by the OTANI DAIGAKU Library, 
Kyoto, Japan. Part I, 1930. Part II 1931. Cited by work-numbers. 

KavlndrGcdrya: Kavindracarya List, edited with Introduction by" R. Anantakrishna Sastri, GOS. xvii 
1921. A list of the manuscripts which existed once in Kavindracarya's Library at Benares. 



xvu 

Keonjhar: A typed list of 70 manuscripts in the State Library, Keonjhar State. 

Khuperkar: A handlist of 172 manuscripts in his private possession, sent by Madhava Bala Sastri Khu- 
perkar, Teacher, High School, Satara, Bombay Presidency. 

Kotah: A handlist of 1152 mss. in the Kotah State. 

Lalou: Catalogue du Fonds Tibetain de la Bibliotheque Nationale par Marcelle Lalou. Quarieme Partie I 
Les MDO-Man. Paris 1931. 

Mandlik: A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Mandlik Library, Fergusson College, Poona. 

Mandlik Sup: Supplementary list of the Manuscripts in the Mandlik Library collected subsequent to the 
publication of the printed catalogue. A copy of the card-index supplied to the Catalogus Cata- 
logorum Office. 

MD: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Government Oriental Manuscripts 
Library, Madras. 

Vol. I. Pt. i. by Prof. M. Seshagiri Sastri, M.A. 

Vol. I. Pts. ii and iii. Prof. M. Seshagiri Sastri, M.A. and Prof. M. Rangacarya, M.A. 

Vols. II-XV and XVIII. by Prof. M. Rangacarya, M.A. 

Vols. XVI, XVII and XIX by Prof. M. Rangacarya, M.A. and S. Kuppuswami Sastri, M.A. 

Vols. XX-XXV1I. by Prof. S. Kuppuswami Sastri, M.A. 

There are some more manuscripts in this library that are not yet described; these are referred to 
with their shelf number in the library. 

Mithilai A Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts in Mithila, published by^the Bihar and Orissa Research 

Society, Patna. 

Vol. 1. Smrti Manuscripts by Dr. K. P. Jayaswal and Dr. Ananta Prasad Shastri, 1927. 
Vol. II. Literature, Prosody and Rhetoric : Dr. K. P. Jayaswal, 1933. 
MT: A Triennial Catalogue of manuscripts collected for the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, 

Madras. 

Vol. I. by Profs. M. Rangacarya, M.A. and S, Kuppuswami Sastri, M.A. 
Vols. II-VI by Prof. S. Kuppuswami Sastri, M.A. 

Miiller: Catalogue of the late Prof. Fr. Max Mailer's Sanskrit Mss., compiled by Don M. de Z. Wickre- 

masinghe. JRAS. 1902, pp. 611-651. 
Milller. Fund: A catalogue of Photographs of Sanskrit Manuscripts purchased for the administrators of 

Max Muller Memorial Fund, compiled by T. R. Gambier-Parry, M.A., Oxford University Press, 

London, 1930. 
Mtinchen: Die Sanskrit-Handschriften der K. Hof und Stattsbibliothek in Miinchen. Theodor Aufrecht 

Miinchen, 1909. Tomi I. Pars V. Catalogus Codicum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Regiae 

Monacensis. 
M. Uni: A list of 940 manuscripts recently acquired for the Madras University by Mr. R. A. Sastri and 

now deposited in the Madras University Library. 

Some more manuscripts have been added to this collection and these are referred to without a num- 
ber, since they have not yet been listed. 

My. D: A Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Government Oriental Library, Mysore. 
This is in the Press. Pp. 1-608, Vedic, were supplied to the Catalogus Catalogorum Office, by the 
Curator, Mr. M. S. Basavalingayya, M.A., B.L. 

Mysore I: Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Government Oriental Library, Mysore, 1922. A 
mere list of Barnes. 

Mysore II: A Supplemental Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts secured for the Government Oriental 
Library, Mysore, 1928. Similar to the above. 
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XV111 

Mysore III: This refers to a handlist of the latest additions to the Mysore Government Oriental Library, 
supplied by the Library authorities to the Catalogus Catalogorum office. Similar to the above. 

Nanjio: A Catalogue of the Chinese Translation of the Buddhist Tripitaka by B. Nanjio. Oxford 
MDCCCLXXXIII. Cited by work-numbers. 

Nar asingadas, ley. Orissa: A typed list of 33 Sanskrit works written in Oriya script (Palmyrah) with 
Sriman Narasingadas, Jeypore, Orissa. 

Narayanacarya t Warangal\ A list of 11 manuscripts with Vidvan Amaravadi Narayancarya, Warnagal, 

Girmajpet. 
Nepal: A catalogue of Palm-leaf and selected Paper Manuscripts belonging to the Durbar Library, 

Nepal, by Mm. Haraprasada Sastri, M.A., with a historical Introduction by Prof. C Bendall, 

M.A.Calcutta, 1905. 

ODGA: A list of 13 manuscripts in the Office of the Director General of Archaeology, Arch. Suvery of 

India. 
Osmania: The Osmania University. P. O. Lallaguda, Hyderabad, Deccan. 1 manuscript The Ramayana. 

Oudh 1875: A Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts existing in Oudh, for the quarter ending 30th September. 

1875. by J. C. Nesfield. 
Oxf. II: Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Bodlein Library, Vol. II, begun by Dr. M. Winter- 

nitz and completed by Dr. A, B. Keith. Oxford, 1905. 

Paira Mall: A handlist of 18 birch-bark manuscripts with Paira Mall, M. D., M. R. C S. (Eng.), L. R. C. 
P. (Lond.), Dhab Khatikan, Amritsar. 

Paliyam: A handlist of 1068 manuscripts in the private collection of the Paliyam Family, Cochin State, 

copied from a handlist supplied by Mr. P. Anujan Achan, State Archaeologist, Trichur, Cochin 

State. 

Panipet: A handlist of manuscripts of Jain Shastras in the Sastra Bhandar of the Jain Mandir, Panipet. 
Pannalal, Bombay l-V \ Annual Reports of the Sri Ailak Pannalal Digambar Jain Sarasvali Bhavan. 

Sukhananda Dharmasala, Bombay. In fiv^ parts. 
Pannalal Bombay: A supplementary handlist of 230 manuscripts in the Ailak Pannalal Digambar Jain 

Sarasvati Bhavan, Sukhananda Dharmasala, Bombay. 

Pejawar: A handlist of 433 manuscripts in the Pejawar Mutt Library, Udipi, 38 pages. 
Petrograd: Catalogue of Indian Manuscripts Library Publication Department, Collection of E.P. Minaev 

and some friends. Compiler N. D. Mironoff. Pt. I. published by the Russian Academy of 

Sciences, Petrograd, 1918. 
Philadelphia: Oriental Mss. of the John Frederick Lewis Collection in the Free Library of Philadelphia 

by Muhammed Ahmed Simsar, A. M., M. B. A., D. C. S., Philadelphia, 1937. Pp. 178-183 

describe 8 Sanskrit Mss. 

Prativfidibhayanakar: A handlist of manuscripts in the Prativadibhayankar Mutt, Kafici. 
Pudukotah: A handlist of 13 manuscripts in the library of the Van! Vilas Veda Sastra Pathasala, 
Pudukotah State. 

PUL: Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Punjab University Library. Vol. I. 1932. A List 
R.A. Sastri: Four parts of the Diary of Pandit R. A. Sastri's tour, deposited in the Catalogus Catalogo- 
rum Office. 

Rafapur: A handlist of 1038 manuscripts in the Samskrta Pathasala in Rajapur, Ratnagiri Dt., Bombay 
Presidency. 

Rama Sastri. Anoor: A list of 8 manuscripts in the possession of Mr. Rama Sastri, Anoor, Chintamani 
P.O., Kolar District. 

Jtamanath Nando: A typed list of 64 Sanskrit Books (Palmyrah) with Mahamahopadhyaya Ramanath 
Nando Vidyabhusan, Jeypore, Orissa. 



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Reddy Hostel: A handlist of 13 manuscripts in the Reddy Hostel, Sultan Bazar, Hyderabad, Deccan, 
Report Hpr. 1906: Report on the search of Sanskrit Manuscripts, 1906, by Mm. Haraprasada SastrL 
Rep. Raj & C. I: Report of II Tour in search of Sanskrit Manuscripts made in Rajaputana and Central 
India, in 1904-5 and 1905-6, by Sridhar R. Bhandarkar, M.A., 1907. 

Rohtek: A handlist of 177 manuscripts in the Digambar Jain Library, Mohalla Sarai, Rohtek, Punjab* 
Sana Hori Nando: A typed list of 30 manuscripts with Sriman Sano Hori Nando, Jeypore, Orissa. 

SBBD : A Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts deposited in the Government Sanskrit Library, 
Sarasvati Bhavana, Benares. Vol. I. Purva Mimamsa, by Mm. Gopinath Kaviraj, M.A. 1923. A 
list with extracts from select manuscripts. 

SBL. Nepal: The Sanskrit Buddhistic Literature of Nepal, by Rajendralal Mitra. Calcutta, 1882. 

Skr. Coll. Benares: A catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts acquired for the Government Sanskrit Library, 
Sarasvati Bhavana, Benares. 1897-1919. (1907 and 1908 not available). 

Sravanabelgola: A handlist of 407 manuscripts in the Srimaccaruklrti Panditacarya Jaina Bhamiar at 

Sravanabelgola, Mysore State. 

Srngeri: A handlist of 309 manuscripts with Sankaranarayana Jyautisika, Astrologer, Srngcri. 
Srirangam Dev. Libr. : A handlist of manuscripts in the Srirangam Devasthanam Library and Museum, 

Srirangam. 

Stein II: Catalogue of the Stein collection of Sanskrit Manuscripts from Kashmir, collected by M. A. 

Stein and now deposited in the Indian Institute, Oxford, by G. L. M. Clauson. JRAS., 1912, 

pp. 587-627. 
Strassburg Dig: A list of the Strassburg Collection of Digambara Manuscripts by Ernst Leumann. 

Tagore: A printed catalogue of 114 Sanskrit Mss. in the private library of the Maharaja Tagore, Tagore 
Castle, Calcutta. 

TD: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Tanjore Maharaja Serfoji's Sarasvati 
Mahal Library, Tanjore, By P. P. S. Sastri, B.A. (Oxon.), M.A., in 19 volumes; XIX volume 
is a mere list of names of works. 

Telang : A list of 4 mss. with Mr. M. R. Telang, Retired Sheristadar, Karwar, Kanara Dt., Bombay 
Presidency. 

Telugu Aca: A copy of a part of the list of the manuscripts in the Telugu Academy, Cocanada, pub- 
lished in 1920, in Telugu script in the Academy's Journal. (304 mss.). 

Tod: A typed list with notes on 168 Tod Mss. in the R. A. S. of Great Britain & Ireland, London, sent 
by Dr. L. D. Barnett. 

Tripptinittura: Five handlists of collections in Trippunittura, Cochin State, containing respectively 1839, 
353, 211, 43, and 33 manuscripts, supplied to the Catalogus Catalogorum Office by the Director 
of Public Instruction, Cochin State. 
I & II Lists of mss. in the Palace Library. 

III of mss. in the Puliyannur Mana. 

IV of mss. in the Vadakkedattu Mana. 

V of mss. belonging to Ayurvedavidvan T. Kunchu Varier. 

Triv. Cur: A Catalogue of Sanskrit mss. collected by the Curator of the Department for the publication 
of Sanskrit manuscripts, Trivandrum. By T. Ganapati Sastri. 7 parts. 

Triv. Cur. App: Lists of manuscripts collected by the Curator for the publication of Sanskrit Mss. 
Trivandrum, published as Appendices to the Annual Administration Reports of the Travancore 
State. Only a few of these Appendices were available to the Catalogus Caialogorum Office. 

Triv. PL: A typed list of 36 manuscripts in the Trivandrum Public Library.. 



X* 

Ttlbinger-Katha: Sitzunsberichte der Kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch- 
Historische Classe. Band, cxxxvn. iv. Die Tiibinger Katha-Handschriften und Ihre Besiehung 
zum Taittirlyaranyaka von L Von Schroeder. Herausgegeben Mit Einem Nachtrage von 
G. Buhler. Wien 1898. 

Udipi College: A list of 2 manuscripts in the Sanskrit College, Udipi. 

Ujjain: A Catalogue of Oriental manuscripts, collected till the end of March 1935 and preserved in the 
Oriental Mss. Library (Pracya Grantha Sangraha), Ujjain. 1936. A list. 

Umesh Misra. L A handlist of 152 manuscripts forming part of the family collection of Dr. Umesh Misra, 
University of Allahabad. 

Up. Br. Mutt: A handlist of 670 mss. in the Upanisad Brahma Mutt, Kancl. 

Vanglya: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Mss. in the Vanglya Sahitya Parisat, Calcutta, by 

Chintaharan Cakravarti, M.A. Calcutta, 1935. A list. 
Varendra: A handlist of 1935 manuscripts in the Varendra Research Society, Rajshahi, Bengal. 

Venkataramanayya: A list of Jl manuscripts with Dr. N. Venkataramanayya, Reader in Indian History, 
University of Madras. 

Venkate&iah: A handlist of 85 mss. in the possession of Mr. Venkatesiah, 431, Subbiah's Road, Chamraj- 
pet, Mysore, secured through Dr. T. R. Chintamani of the Sanskrit Department of the Madras 
University. 

Vidyaranyapura: A handlist of 144 manuscripts with a person in Vidyaranyapura Agrahara, Mysore 
State, secured by Dr. T. R. Chintamani, from Mr. V. S. Ramacandra Sastri, Vidvan, Srngeri. 

Warangal: A list of 40 manuscripts in the Warangal Historical Research Society, Hanumakonda. 

Weber Mss. CA : The Weber manuscripts. Another collection of Ancient Manuscripts from Central 
Asia by Er. A. F. R. Hocrnle. Reprint from JASB., Vol. Ixii., Pt. 2, 1893. 

Yallappa: A handlist of 16 manuscripts in the possession of Syadvada Bhisanmani Vidyarajapandita M. 
Yallappa, L. A. M., Balepet, Bangalore City, secured through Mr. H. Sesha Aiyangar of the 
Kanarese Department of the Madras University. 

Besides catalogues and lists of manuscripts, the British Museum Catalogues of Sanskrit 
Printed Books, modern books containing bibliographical information, such as the Histories of Sanskrit and 
Indian Literature by Keith, Winternitz and others, Classical Sanskrit Literature by M. Krishnamacharya 
and the Histories of special branches of Sanskrit Literature such as Kane's History of Dharmasastra L, 
Mukhopadhyaya's History of Indian Medicine, Mm. Satischandra Vidyabhusana's History of Indian 
Logic, De's Sanskrit Poetics are also used in this 'New Catalogus Catalogorum ; and the abbreviations 
used in referring to them as well as those used in referring to well-known Research Journals, containing 
articles of bibliographical interest, are too familiar to scholars to need any special elucidation here. 



NEW CATALOGUS CATALOGORUM 



rmm. MD. 4397. Conjectural title of a 
fr. of a c. on the Bhajtadipika, beginning 
near I. ii. i; not Sambhubhatta's Prabhavall, 
not Vaiichesvara's Bhattacintamani, not 
Bhaskararaya's Bhattacandrika or Bha. 
candrodaya. 

jy- R ic e P- 28. Cf. Amsakadasa Whish 
p. 286. 

*$fa) jy. Mysore I. p. 342, 
name of a c. on the Visnupurana by 
Nilambara, ASB. V, 3523.] This is a wrong 
title; the divisions of the Visnup. are called 
'Arhsas' and this c. is called only 'Pra- 
kasika*. 

jy. consequences of birth in the 12 Amsas 
of the different Lagnas. MD. 13599. 

jy.-dh. propitiatory rites for averting the 
evils concomitant with any Amsa of a man's 
Rasi. MD. 3228. 



jy- on finding out the Lagna 
and the planetary periods and sub-periods. 
MD. 13600. 

on the partial incarnations of Visnu; also 
on the origins of the heroes and demons of 
mythology; in 95 verses; title in the first 
verse 'Amsavesavatarana'. 

By Narayana pandita, son of Trivikrama 
pandita. 

IO. 7047. Mysore I, p. 503. 

Edn. Madhva Vilas Book Depot, Kumba- 
konam. 

poet. Skm. pp. 12. 53. 

eRKTW ascribed to sage Bharadvaja; said to 
have been revealed to T. Subbaraya Sastrin 
of Bangalore ; 

deals with Physics and allied scientific 
subjects including Telegraphy etc. ; apocry- 
phal and very modern; T. Subbaraya 



Sastrin mentions in his preface 16 other 
treatises like this ; 

the basic text is ascribed to Bharadvaja; 
a gloss on it is said to be by a Bodhananda 
sarasvati. 

Ch. I of this work with an Eng. tranl. pub. 
from Bangalore, 1931. 

Amsutnat, Athsumatkalpa, Amsumadbheda, 
Amsumattantra (see below), Arhsumana- 
kalpa all these refer to the same text, one 
of the 28 Saiva Agamas (MD.5420. IO. 
6085.6113.), dealing with, among other 
things, Temple-Architecture, Iconography 
and Consecration ; 

the Kasyapamata, Kasyapasilpa and the 
Amsumatkasyaplya (see next entry) again 
are not different from this. Anandasrama 
Edn. No. 95, Kasyapasilpa, in 88 chs., is 
the same. P. K. Acarya, however, wrongly 
takes each of these as separate in his Diet. 
of Hindu Architecture, pp. 750.756-9; 

Aufrecht's Amsumadbhedasangraha, 
Vedanta, ascribed to Kasyapa, Oppert 5875, 
is evidently a wrong description of an 
epitome of the 5ilpa portion of the Arhsu- 
madbhedagama. 

Brahmalingapratisthavidhi from the Amsumat. 
Adyar II, p. 193a. 

ilpa. Granthappura, p. 47 (6 mss.). 



IO. 3148 (has an extract from it). MD. 
13U32 (86 sections). 13033 (with Tamil 
meaning; has only 59 sections; order and 
names of sections different from those in 
the previous ms.). 14116 (a fr. of the 48th 
section). MT. 3185 (breaks off in the 63rd 
section). 5358 (up to Grhavinyasa). iSra- 
vanabelgola 367 (Silpasastra by 
Kasyapa). Taylor I, 314. TD. 15419-21 
(all inc. K&gyapakalpa Amsumadbheda) . 
Triv. Cur. IV, p. 14 (up to Nrttamurti- 
laksana). 



F3l Mysore I, p. 596. 
Masapujavidhipatala from it. Hz. 962. 

yoga-tantra. Akadama is a Tantrik 
diagram described in the Rudrayamala 
(Vacaspatya). See also MD. 7847, Tantra- 
sara, list of contents, where Akadamacakra 
is mentioned. 

Jodhpur p. 44. IO Keith, p. 681a, last 
line, shows that IO.6093 deals with 
Akadamaoikra and other Cakras. 

^ similar to the above. B. IV. 252. 



WIWW5 similar to the above. Ujjain, p. 73. 
similar to the above. AS. p, 1. See also 
MD. 14714. 7M7, Tantrasara, list of 
contents, for this Cakra, 

or ^SFfTTrarafJTS by Mahesathakura, 
the logician ; a Skr. transl. of the Akbar- 
namah in Persian, on the life of Akbar. 

Cs. VI. 5. 10. 4106, (Aufrecht CC. I, 
p. 701 b), for a short note on the latter ms., 
see A. Jlia, Allahabad University Studies I, 
pp. 15-17. 

poet of ihe Court of Akbar, cited 
in later anthologies. IO. Keith p. 1157b. 
Cal. Ori.Jour. III. 5. pp. 136-7. 
Real name Govindabhatta. 

Birudavall. Rep. Raj. & C. I. p. 39. 

Ramacandrayasahprabandha, praise of King 

Ramacandra of Rewa, a contemporary of 
Akbar. 

Bik. 522. (Auf. CC. I p. 167b) ASB. IV. 
8269. 

gr. tract on voices of verbs for 
beginners. Adyar II. p. 88a. 

Dig. Jain logician. Wilson, Mack. Cat. 
p. Ixi. Sewell, Antiq. Madras, p. 265. Epi. 
Car. II. Insc. 64 (A.D. 1163) gives the 
teachers up to Akalarika. Insc. 67 mentions 
Ak/s dispute with the Buddhists at Kancl. 
Also ibid. Intro, pp. 48, 68, 84, 85 ; Vol. VI. 
Intro, p. 30. Mys. Arch. Rep. 1917, p. 24. 
' Rice, Mysore II, p. 366. Rice, JRAS. NS. 
XV. p. 299. Fleet. Epi. Ind. IV. 22ff. Pathak, 
JBBRAS. XVIII. p. 223. Annals BORI, 
XI. p. 155; XIII. pp. 157-160. Peterson, V. 
Index of authors, p. i. R. G. B. Rep. 
1883-4. p. 122. Satlscandra Vidyabhusana, 
Mid. Logic, pp. 185-6. Upadhye, Annals 



BORI, XIII pp. 161 ff . W. Schubring, Die 
Lehre Der Jainas, pp. 39, 44, 46. ZDMG 
68, p. 695. 

Said to have been a contemporary of the 
Rastrakuta Subhaturiga or Ksrnaraja I, first 
half of the 8th cent.; was a priest at Sra- 
vanabelgola; defeated the Bauddhas at the 
court of a Pallava King of Kancl named 
He(Hi)masitala and drove the Bauddhas 
to Kandy in Ceylon. See MD. XI. p. 3977. 
Epi, Car. II. Insc. 67, "In the 8th cent. 
again, Akalarika went from Sravanabelgola 
in Mysore to the Buddhist, College at Pona- 
taga in the North Arcot Dt. for study." Epi. 
Car. Vf. Intro, p. 30. On Hemasitala's 
probable identity with Hiranyavarrnan, 
father of Nandivarman Pallavamalla, see 
Journal of the Madras University 1. ii. Sup. 
p. 41. There is a Kanarese work, Hima- 
sitalakathe, giving his story. Mysore Arch. 
Rep. 1908. p. 68: in a Skr. work called Bhu- 
vanapradlpika written in 1808, Himsltala is 
mentioned among Jain kings of Kancl as 
having ruled from Kali 1125 and that in his 
reign Ak. confuted the Bauddhas. 

Rice: Intro, to his Edn. of the Karnataka- 
sabdanusasana, pp. 24-5, says that according 
to Jain tradition, Akalarika defeated the 
Bauddhas at Kafici in A.D. 855. 

Epi. Car. II, p. 84: u Akalankacarita, a 
small Skr. work, gives Vik. 700 as the year 
in which Ak. defeated the Bauddhas at 
Kancl." On Akalanka-traditions at Tirup- 
panamur, 12 miles from Kancl, see Madras 
Museum Bulletin, III, Tirupparuttikunram 
and its Temples, 1937, p. 42. 

Peterson, II, p. 79: according to a 
Dig. Kathakosa, Akalarika and Niskalaiika 
were the two sons of King Subhatunga of 
Manyakheta, i.e. Krsnaraja, the Rastrakuta 
King, A.D. 753-755 A.D. Akalarika then 
became a monk. 

In Akalarika's Tattvarthabhasya we find a 
verse calling him son of a King, Laghu 
Habva 



According to Nemidatta's Aradhanakatha- 
koAa, Akalarika was the son of Purusottama, 
a Brahmin minister of King Subhaturiga of 
Manyakheta. 

The Kanarese work Rajavalikathe, 8th 
section, gives the story of Akalarika and 



Himasltala. Here father given as an 
Arhaddvija and brother Niskalanka; studied 
under a Bauddha named Bhagavaddasa ; 
fought the Saivas at Sudhapura. 

In some edns. of the Akalankastotra, a 
Jinadasa is given as Ak.'s father. Br. Mu. 
"Ptd. Bks. 1906-28. Col. 31-32. 

Wint. HIL. II. p. 478. fn. 4: "Ak. lived 
during the reign of the Rastrakiita king 
.Sahasaturiga Dantidurga." 

Insc. 54 at Sravanabelgola refers to Ak. 
and Sahasatunga. 

See also Shama sastri, Mysore Arch. Rep. 
1925, p. 13 : Ak. latter part of the 8th cent, 
and partly in the beginning of the 9th. ; also 
'his Epoch of Kunapandya, III. Ori. Conf. 
Proc. and Trans., pp. 225-6. 

S. Srikantha sastri, Annals BORI, XII. 
,p. 255, gives A.D. 645 as Ak.'s date. 

Pathak, Annals BORI, XL p. 155: Mid. 
8th cent.; also in Annals BORI, XIII, 
pp. 157-160, where he holds Ak. an elder 
contemporary of his commentator, Prabha- 
candra. 

Upadhye, Annals BORI, XIII, p. 165 fn.: 
Ak. must be placed in the last quarter of the 
7th cent, at the latest. The Akalankacarita 
assigns A.D. 643 to Ak. Also Upadhye's 
Intro, to his edn. of the Pravacanasara, 
pp. Ixxx fn. cl. fn. 2. 

-Akalankasutra (with Anantavirya's gloss) 
mentioned in an Insc., 35 of Nagar, 
Mysore; Mysore and Coorg, Rice, p. 199. 
Upadhye, Annals BORI, XIII, pp. 161- 
170, says that this Ak.sutra on which an 
AnantavTrya is said to have written a c., 
may refer to the Karikas of Siddhivinis- 
caya of Ak. or to the Pramanasangraha- 
sutras of Ak. 
-Akalankastotra or Akalankastaka. 

-AstasatT, c. on Samantabhadra's Apta- 
mlmarhsa. 

-Tattvarthavartikalankara or Rajavartika- 
lankara, c. on the Tattvarthadhigama- 
sutras of Umasvati. 

-Devagamastotranyasa. Mentioned also in 
Insc. 105 of Sravanabelgola (Rice, Mysore 
and Coorg, p. 200). 

-Nyayaviniscaya. Pathak (Annal* BORI, 
XII, p. 373) and S. C. Vidyabhusana (Mid. 
Logic) mention a gloss on this by an 



Anantavirya. Upadhye, (Annals BORI. 
XIII. pp. 161-170) doubts this since no 
ms. of this c. has come to light. 
Pramanaratnapradipa. 

Pramanasangraha (8 sections). Jain Sid- 
dhanta Bhaskara III. i. pp. 1-6. Extracts. 
Anantavirya has written a c. on this work. 

Pramanalaksana, Mysore I. p. 557. 

Prayascitta or Pra.grantha or Pra.vidhi or 
Sravakavidhi. Some doubt whether this 
Ak. wrote this work. Wint. HIL. II. 
p. 581. Hiralal, CPB Intro., pp. xxvi. 

Laghly astray a. 

Siddhivinlscaya. Anantavirya has written a 
c. on this. A ms. of this is available in the 
Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad. (Annals 
BORI, XIII, pp. 161-120). 

Svarupasambodhana or Sva.sam.panca- 
vimsa. 

Vadasindhu? Intro, to the Pandavapurana, 
See MT. 1388. Is 'Vadasindhu' a logic 
treatise of Ak. or is it a mere figurative 
description of Ak.'s works in general? It 
is reported that there is a work called 
Akalaiikavada in the Jam monastery at 
Sittambur, Tindivanam Tq., S. I. 

Tfn5> Jain. The Diet, of Jain Bio., U.S. 
Tank, Arrah, 1917, p. 35 says: "Poravada 
by caste. Author of the (1) Akalankasam- 
hita, (2) ravakaprayascitta, composed 
Vik. Sam. 1256 (A.D. 1311). Ref. Jaina 
Hitaisi, Vol. 6. Nos. 5-6, p. 33." 
Re. Sravakaprayascitta, Cf. Praya.scitta under 
the previous Akalahka above. 

Jain. 
Paramagamasara. Arrah I. p. 18. 

Jain. 

Vivekamanjarivrtti. Jainagranthavali, p. 
188. Since Asada wrote his Vivekamanjarl 
in A.D. 1192, this Ak. must be later than 
and different from the celebrated logician 
(Astawati etc.) noticed above. 

Jain. 
Vidyanuvada. mantra. Mysore I. p. 586. 

Jain. Wrote in A.D. 1604 a Kanarese 
gr. in Skr. in Sutras, with a c. called 
Bhasamanjari and a cc. called Bhasamaka- 
randa. Recently doubt has been expressed 
by some Kanarese scholars re. the same Ak. 
being the a. of all these three parts of the 
work. 



Vrataphalavarnana. Ed. with Kanarese 
gloss, along with Akalankastaka, by j 
Padmaraja pandita, Bangalore, 1893. Br. 
Mu. Ptd. Bks. '1892-1906. Col. 23. 

on the life of Ak, (AstasatI etc.). 
Mysore I. p. 552. Sravanabelgola 384. 
On the dale it assigns to Ak., see Upadhye, 
Annals BORI, XIII, p. 165 fn. and Epi. 
Car. II. p. 84. Mys. Arch. Rep. 1917. p. 24. 



Jain. 

Caityavandanadisutrasadhusraddhapratikra- 
manapadaparyayamanjari. Jainagrantha- 
vali, pp. 28, 58. Does this entry contain 
the titles of more than one work? 

Cf. BORI. List p. 3lSravakaprati- 
kramanapadaparyayamanjarl. 

r J ain 

Citrakavya. W. Schubring, Die Lehre Der 

Jainas, p. 218. 



Jain. 

Nyayakumudacandra. Jainagranthavall, p. 
91. Is this a wrong entry for Prabha- 
candra's Nyayakumudacandrodaya on 
Ak.'s Laghlyastraya ? 

8l ( TT3 Jain, by Akalanka. Pannalal. 
Bombay. IV. p. 1. Which Ak.? 



Jain, by Akalankadeva 



Sravanabelgola 195. 



vaidya. Mysore I. pp. 360. 552. 
Arrah II. 48. (a. given as Ak. deva with a 
1 ?' Cf. Vidyavinoda (vaidya) by Akalanka- 
svamin below. 

Jain logic by Akalanka. 

c. by Anantavlrya. 

Insc. 35 Nagar, Mysore. Rice, Mysore 
and Coorg from Insc. p. 199. Upadhye, 
Annals BORI, XIII., pp. 161-1/0, suggests 
that this Ak, sutra is either Ak.'s karikas 
in his Siddhiviniscaya or Ak.'s Pramana- 
sangrahasutras. S.C. Vidyabhusana, p. 37. 
Mid. Logic, mentions Anantavlrya as 
having commented on Ak/s Nyayavinis- 
caya which is doubted by Upadhye. 



or 3T$3f Fg3> Jain stotra. The infor- 
mation in MD. 9424 that this is a Stotra in 
praise of Akalauka himself, the logician, 
and that in IO. 7600 that it is on Siva are 



wrong. The Stotra is on Arhan who is saicf 
to be the real Siva (Mangala), the real 
Visnu (Vyapaka) and so on. Keith's sur- 
mise under IO. 7600 that, in MD, 9424, there 
are a Sivastotra and an Akalankastotra, is 
also wrong. 

Adyar II. p. 240b (2 mss.) AK. 1044 
Arrah I. p. 1. (9 mss.) BORI. 1044 of 1891- 
95. 1393 of 1886-92. 94G of 1898-99 (last 
with Tippa'ia) CPB. 6922-3. 6924(?). 
(gives 6924 as a different Stotra in 9 verses 
and mentions the former, 6922-3, as a Stotra 
in 16 verses ; calls the latter Astaka, the 
former simply Stotra. MD. 9424 has 16 
verses in all). 

IO. 7600. Jhalrapatan, p. 33. MD. 9424 
(with 3 verses on the author at the end 
referring to his defeating the Buddhists 
in the court of Himasltala at Kafici). 
15611 (with Kanarese meaning). Mysore 
I. p. 552. Pannalal. Bombay. I. p. 50. (2 
mss.) Vb. p. 6. Peters. IV. 52. VI. p. 143. 
Strassburg Dig. p. 2. 

Mys. Arch. Rep. 1917. p. 24. 

Edns. Katni, Moradabad, 1906; in the Jainarnava ed. 
by Vlrasiriiha jainl of Etawah, Etawah, 
1909; with Kanarese\Transl. and acct. of 
Ak/s life, Hubli, Belgaum, 1910; with 
Kanarese gloss, ed. by Padmaraja Pandita, 
Bangalore, 1893. 



Jain 

Vidyavinoda. vaidya. MT. 3a. Refers to 
Bhaskara, Virasena, Pujyapada and Dhar- 
makirti. 



See Akalankastotra above. 



a c. on part of the Paribhasendu- 
jsekhara of Nagojibhatta, beginning at the 
4th Paribhasa ; compiled ai\d ed. by Hari- 
natha Dviveda. The Pandit, N. S., Benares, 
Vol. VI. 



stotra on Visnu. TD. 
20699. 

Oppert 4969. Evidently the Vaidya- 
nighantu given below. 

a dictionary of 
medical terms by Amrtanandin. JRAS 
N.S. XV. p. 312. See below, Dhanvantari- 
nighantu. 

words in alphabetical order. MD. 



1458. 1585 (words in the Amarakosa). 



vaidya. Mysore I. p. 367. (4 mss. 

1 with Kanarese meaning and 1 with Telugu 
meaning) . Evidently same as the Dhanvan- 
tarinighautu. See Akaradinighantu above. 

kosa. Intro. GOS edn. of Kesava's 



Kalpadrukosa, p. Iv. 

stotra. Mysore I, p. 195. 



Poet; great-grandfather of Rajasekhara. 
Balaramayana, Prastavana, SI. 13. See 
also Peterson's Intro, to Sbhv. p. 102. 

Sp. 777 and Sbhv. 843: the same verse 
given over the names 'Akalajalada' and 
'Daksinatya', from which Akalajalada 
appears to have been a southerner : there is 
a tradition that Rajasekhara hailed from 
the South. 

'Akalajalada' is not the real name of the 
poet ; it was given to him for the expression 
'Akalajalada' in the third line of the verse 
Sp. 777. Sbhv. 843 : 



According to an eulogistic verse on Akala- 
jalada by Rajasekhara found in the Sukti- 
muktavali of Jalhana, a poet named Kadam- 
barframa used Akalajalada's verses in his 
drama and became famous as a dramatist: 



Jain. Jainagranthavali p. 364. 
MT. 1910-13. p. 640. 

dh. on intercalary months and duties 
appropriate or forbidden during those 
periods. Composed in A.D. 1713 by Sam- 
bhunatha Siddhantavaglsa. 'Bhaskara' is the 
general name of his Smrti nibandhas. 
L. 2269. 



Bud. Cordier II. p. 360. Cf. 

Akalamrtyuharana, in the work Durgali- 
parisodhana. SBL. Nepal, p. 84. 

Nagarj una's own gloss on his Madhya- 
mikakarikas; available in the Tibetan; 
transl. by Max Walleser from the Tibetan; 
"in a revised version by an unknown hand 
was rendered into Chinese by Kumarajlva 
(circa A.D. 405)." Keith, Bud. Phil. p. 229. 
tantra. B. IV. 252. BORI. 444 of 1884- 



86. Peters. III. ^99. Skr. Coll. Ben.1897- 
1901. p. 79. 

2 



Akulagamatantre yogasarasamuccaya, Bhr. 
3% (inc. up to the 9th Patala). Hpr. II. 1. 
(only 9 Patalas). 10.25(55 (lOPatalas). 
2566 (9 Patalas). 

Jain. Petrograd I. p. 211. 

Jain. Arrah. I. p. 41. ibid, printed 



books part, p, 39. 

a writer on Astrology mentioned in the 
JyotisatattvakauraudI, MT. 5241. ' 

a ' so Aksayasastrin. 

Campubhagavatavya. Ratnavali. Adyar IL 
p. 20b. 1O. 7256-7 MD. 12331. Edn. 
Vavilla Ramaswami Sastrulu, Madras, 
1874. 

Pali. Cabaton II. 494. (ii). 
Pali Cabaton II. 494 (i). 



ff See Akhyanamanikosa by Nemi- 
candra (afterwards Devacandra) below. 
Peters. III. p. 78. 

from the Bliagavala, X. Adyar I. p. I54b. 

stotra on Krsna by Akrura from the 
Bhagavata X. Adyar I. p. 222b. 

dh. Burnell 146b (not to be 



traced in TD.). 

dh, Mysore i. p. HI. 

a name of Gautama, the a. of 



or 

the Nyayasutras. 



an inaccurate name given to the Pitr- 
medhasutras of Gautama. MT. 674. 
Jain jy. JainagranthavaH p. 351. 
MD. I. p. 334. 

dh. Burnell 148b. (not traceable in 
TD). IO. 6137, ("a short tract on the 
dedication of the rosary, purporting to be 
Adhy. xxxi of the Kriyapada of the Padma- 
tantra, a Pancaratra text-book.") See IO. 
1. p. 849 for this section in the Padma- 
tantra. 



dh. Adyar II. p. 181b. Mysore L 



p. 93 (2 mss.). 



stotra (Arsa). Adyar I. 



p. 223a (2 mss.) 



stotra. Adyar 11. app. xi. a. 



Cs. V. 
stotra 



0\ fy_ ^ / \ 

I WflSWWr^^iT^iJJ^WWsWj stotra as- 
cribed to Kalidasa. Adyar I. 183b. 
W^IRI^ Adyar 1. p. 16a. Anandasrama 
6413. AS. p. 1. Bhr. 487. app. it. p. 193. 
Brl. 59. Haug. 44. IO. 493-4. (a Coll. of 
Ups. 85th is Aksamalika up.). 4854 A (20th 
Up. ; same as Brl. 59). L. 436. MD. 246. 247 
(in a coll. of Ups.) MT. 90 (a-1) (in a 
coll. of Ups.) Miinchen 185a (p. 115) 
Mysore 13. I. 175-7. Oxf. II. 1006 (17;. 
Edn. N. S. Press. 108 Ups. 70th Up. 

from the Brahmasamhita AS. p. 1. 
116. 

. Adyar II. app. xi.a. Adyar Add. 42- 
A-138. 

Perhaps these three are identical, 
author. 



Sahityaprakasa. Eds. Calcutta, 1884. 1888. 
10. Ptd. Bks. 11. i. 1897. p. 209. 

Bud. AMG. II. p. 505. 

Jain dh. The Jain AksayatrtJya 
also falls on Vaisakhasuddhatrtiya, but is 
observed in honour of the first Tirthankara 
Adinatha. 

Arrah 1. p. 1. (3*. <J. afcf^^r). Jainagran- 
thavall p. 204. Pannalal. Bombay II. p. 33. 
c. Pannalal Bombay II. p. 1. 

from the Bhavisyottarapurana. 
See Venk. edn. Bhavisya, Uttara Parvan, 

ch. 30, ST. 5. a. i^r^^r^. 

ASB. V,3748. Ben. 55. CTB. 1. 



Varendra p. 44. 

Jain. JASB. 1908. p. 408. 

by Ksamakalyana Pathaka. ref. 
to in CPB. 1. W. Schubring, Die Lehre Der 
Jamas, p. 221. 



jam. JASB. 1908. p. 408. 

> Kotah 677. 
Jain. Arrah. I. p. 1. 

from the Bhavisyottarapurana. 



Lz. 262. The Venk. edn. of the Purana 
does not have this. 



from the Skandapurana ; in 84 verses. 



Lz.316. 



Jain Dig. BORI.U94 of 1886-32 
Peters. IV. 52. 

verses on polity and ethics in 5 



stabakas by Nagji Ram Sarma. Edn. Bom- 
bay 1904. Br. Mu. Ptd. Bks. 1906-28, 
Cols. 656-7. 



AMG - 



256 - 



Kanjur Kyoto. 842. Nanjio. 74. 77. 

Bud. Said to form 



or 3T. 

part of the collection known as Ratnakuta. 
Cited in the Siksasamuccya of Jayadeva and 
Madhyamakavrtti of Candraklrti. 

AMG. II. pp. 218-505. Camb. Uni. Bud. 
pp. 107. 116. Kanjur Kyoto II. 44. Nanjio 
23(45). 

ain writer. 

Navakarapaintlsipuja. Pannalal Bombay I. 
p. 48. 

from the Brahmayamalatantra. AS. 



p. 1. 



almanac for the cyclic year Aksaya. 
Adyar II. p. 66a (2 mss. 1 an. 1 by Anna- 
vaiyangar). 

3WW Jain. dh. CPB. 6925. 
dh. Burnell 149a (not traceable in TD.). 



Bhagavatacamputika Ratnavali. See above 
Akkayasuri. 

kavya by Samarajadiksita; mentioned in 
Kavyamala, gucch. xiv, p. 77, Edr.'s fn. 



|QT jy. Divination based on the letters. 
AK. 847. AS. p. 1. B. IV. 1 14. BOR1. 7 mss : 
872 of 1886-92; 401 of 1895-98; 847 of 1891- 
95; 185 of 1902-07; 140 of A 1883-84. 139 
of 1883-84; 118 of 1873-74 (last with Kosta) 
BORI List p. 70. (same as 185 of 1902-07). 
D. p. 401. (2 mss. Keralamate). NP. V. 4, 
86 (Aksarasaracintamani). Peters II. 192 
(Keralamate). IV. 3^. Vl. 401. Skr. Coll. 
Ben. 1903. p. 29 (also called Visvaprakasa- 
cintamani). 1904. p. 17. (3 mss. noted here 
as Parvati-Sivasarhvada) Stein 156. 

Ascribed to Siva in B. IV., in all the 
BORI. mss. and in NP. V. 

Cf. Cudamanikerali, IO. 3126. Divya- 
cQdamani by Keralacarya. L. 431: 



Uffy misc. jy.-tantra. Buhler. 551. D. p. 60 
10.6093. Kh. 118. 

As Keith points out under IO. 6093, the 
description of this as a Jain Svet. work, or 
as a work on Jain dharma in Buhler, D., and 
Kh. is wrong. To this same mistake is due 
the entry of this title on p. 366 of the Jaina- 
granthavali. 

The authority for the title 'Aksaracuda- 
mani' which Keith also adopts, is however 
lacking. Keith's extracts of colophons in 
IO. 1063 give the title of the work as 
'Cudamanisara'. 

in fact, this work is identical with the 
Cudamanisara, jy., by Bhatta Laksmana, 
occurring in Auf. CC. II and III, and from 
which Alwar, p. 176, gives extracts 
(no. 475). The text corresponds with that 
of IO. 6093, though the former has a differ- 
ent benedictory verse and three more pre- 
liminary verses. 

on the Stobhas in Samagana by Apisali, 

Ed. with a gloss by Satyavrata samasraml. 

in the Usa (Periodical), Vol. I, Pt. 2 ff. 
1889 ff., Calcutta. 

name of the gloss of Sridharadevasuri 
on the Naisadhlyacarita. MT. 2753. 

Granthappura p. 82. 

i 
. by Dombi. Cordier II. p. 240. j 

f by Udayaraja. 



or 

BORL 1437 of 1887-91. 
MD. Vol. I, p. 334. 

jy. Divination based on the letters. Adyar 
II. p. 52a (with Kanarese gloss). IO. 8021. 
MD. 13921. NP. X, 48. 

jy. subject same as that of the above. 
Adyar. II, p. 52b. 

Jain. Pannalal Bombay 11, p. 34. 

from Tantra, on the mystic values of the 
letters. IO. 6095-6. See also Aksaramalika 
below. 

i stotra. Granthappura p. 56. 

stotra on Basava. MD. Vol. I. p. 555. 



See Basavaksaramalagadya below. MD. 
9560-2. 



.stotra by Virupaksa. Hz. 2137. 



tantra.. On the mystic values of the 
letters. IO. 6094. Cf, Oxf . 97 Phetkarii?^ 
tantra, ch. 1. 

stotra on Siva. TD. 22089-90. 



stotra on Krsna by Svaminatha 

Aiyar. Edn. Tanjore, 1877. IO. Ptd. Bks. IL 
i. 1897 p, 9, 

stotra. TD. 19458. 



on Siva TD. 22091. 

on Siva (Adbhutavigraha amaradhwvara 

etc. ; printed in Grantha) Adyar [. p. 223a. 

(4 mss). 

from Brahmatantrika, Adyar I. 223a. 

by Brahmanandayoglndra. Printed, Banga- 

lore, 1880. 

mantra. MD, 5415 (with Kanarese 



gloss) 15064 (with Telugu gloss). 

mantra. Madras, not yet described, 
N. 10-9. 

augury from letters. Kotah 329. 

Madhyamaka Hud. text by Aryadeva. 
Transl. from the Chinese and Tibetan by 
Vasudeva Gokhale, Heidelberg 1930(Materi- 
alien zur kunde des Buddhismus 14). 

JASB. 1908. p. 373 (here ascribed to Arya 
Nagarjuna). Cordier III. p. 293 (by Nagar- 
juna). 

c. on the above. JASB. 1908. p. 373. 



Cordier III. p. 294 (by Nagarjuna). 
Oppert II, 5148. 
Bud. Cordier II. p. 314. 



stotra from the Gayatristavaraja of the 
Visvamitrasariihita. IO. 7178, i. 

T on the religious observances relat- 
ing to the first admission of boys into a 
school. Burnell 15 la. TD. 12207 (same as 
theBurnellms.) 12208. 

Bud. Cordier II. p. 311. 
kosa by Bhattojidiksita. MD. 1586. 



1587. See col. of 1587 for a. 
mantra. Mysore I p. 563. 



list of doublet-words; supplement to 
Varnadesana. IO. 1039-40; also p. 976a. 
(Eggeling). 



Hud. Cordier II. p. 288. 
jy. Skr. Coll. lien. 1905. p. 28. 

MD. 7825 (col.). 



vaidya; from the Sanatkumarasam- 
hita of the Pancaratragama, Santitantra, 
Amrtanarayanakalpa, MD. 13102. MT. 
1327 (a). 

. AMG. 1L p. 505. 
. AMG. IT. p. 30. Kanjur 



Kyoto f. 211. Lalou.74.. 

(also Aksikopanisad). Adyar 1 p. 16a. 
(2mss.). Anandasrama 2784. 3016.6414. 
Oxf. IT. 1006 (18). Bhr. 487. app. ii. p. 193. 
Haug 44. IO. 493-4 (90th). MD. 248-9. 
(in a coll. of Ups.) Miinchen 185b. Mysore 
D. 178. Oppert 7794. II. 3087. 
Printed in the N.S. Press Edn. of 108 Ups. 75th. 

Bud. AMG. II. p. 505. Kanjur 



Kyoto II. 6. Nanjio 23(6). (Transl, 618-907 
A. IX) 28 (Transl. 25-220 A. D.). See 
Aksobhyavyuhasiitra below. 

AS. p. 162 (Aksobhyatrantre ratripuja) 
Cf. Aksobhyasamhita below. 

formerly Govinda sastrin, successor of 
Madhavatirtha, died 1248. Bhr. pp. 202-3; 
guru of Jayatirtha and disciple of Ananda- 
tirtha. Hall p. 113. Burnell I02a. Intro. 
versesjayatlrtha's Nyayasudha on Madhva's 
Anuvyakhyana. 

Bud. Oxf. II. 1449 (5). 
Bud. author; alias Buddhajnana. 

-Aryatarastotra. Cordier III. p. 187. 

Gudhamargasadharanaikapratipatti. Cordier 

III. p. 248. 

Plthikramataradevistotra, Cordier II. p. 119 

Srikrsnayamarisadhanasacakrarthavistara- 

vyakhya. Cordier II. p. 161. 

^rfcakrasamvarasekarakriya. Cordier III. p. 

114. 

Bud. by Ratnavajra. Cordier II. p. 
153. 



Bud. gives an account of the land 
of Buddha Aksobhya; is counted as forming 
part of the Ratnakuta } available in Chinese 
translations by Lokaksema and Bodhiruci 
and in the Tibetan Kanjur, "Translated 
before A.D. 186" Keith, Bud. Phil,, p. 227. 



Bud. Cordier II. p. 290. 
by Dipankara Srijnana. Cordier II. p. 289. 

Alwar 2056 (Aksobhyasamhitayam 

ugratarasahasranaman). Are the two, Aks. 
Trantra and Aks. Samhita identical ? 

Bud. by Sabaripada. 



Cordier III. p. 202. 

%*BI Bud. by Viravajra. Cordier II. 
p. 289. 

adv. Telugu Aca. 45. 



or 
dh. MD. 1866. 



pupil of Akhandanubhuti. 
Upadesasahasnvyakhya. MT. 2793. If 
this Akhandanubhuti is the same as the 
preceptor of Akhandananda (Vivarana- 
tattvadipana), the date of Akhandadha- 
man will be the same as that of Akhan- 
dananda. 

l^ Bharatpur p. 13a. 

mentioned by Mahesvaranandasarasvati 
in the invocatory stanzas in his Jnanopadesa- 
sara (Hz. 1026) Hz. III. p. 91. 

q^ adv. deals with the Akhandarthavada. 
Oppert II, 4439. 

adv. Oppert II. 4440. 
adv. Rice p. 128, Same as the next? 

- %^r) adv. by Gopalananda 
sarasvati, pupil of Yogananda. MT.3891(a). 
Mysore I pp. 420 (2 mss). 656 ( 1 ms). 



( j} 1< q by Harita Venkatacarya in his 

Smrtiratnakara and other works and by 
Vaidyanathadiksita in his Smrtimuktaphala 
and in other Smrti works also. 

Kane suggests Akhanda as author. HDS, 
L pp. 507a and 678a. MD. VI. pp. 2415-16 
takes the work as Vyavaharakanda and the a. 
as Akhandadarsa. 



col. here: 



beginning here : 



Mysore I. p. 93 has 3 mss. of this work, 
one of which is called Akhandanandiya sug- 
gesting thereby Akhandananda as the a. 



The work is q. as Akhandadarsa and the 
a. is cited as Akhandadarsakara. See 
Smrtimuktaphala I, Gharpure's Edn. p. 186. 
See below under Akhandanandiya also. 

Adyar 20-D-82 (not noticed in the cata- 
logue.). This ms. has the first Mangalasloka 
given below from the Mysore ms. and then 
gives a text containing only the quoted verses 
without the author's remarks. MD. 3207. 
Mysore I. p. 93 (3 mss). 

All these mss. contain only the Vyavahara- 
kanda. 

The following beginning and col. are from 
a Mysore ms. 



Beg. : 



Col.: 

CRPHlRRrc:) name of work; an an. 
disquisition on Rama as the only Sup- 
reme Being denoted by the word Brahman. 
There is a gloss on the text of which also 
the a. is not known; possibly the text and 
the gloss are both by the same writer. 
Mysore I. p. 146. 

a dv. writer; pupil of Akhanclanubhuti. 

Pancapadikavivaranatattvadipana. 

In the intro. verses in his Tattvadipana, 
Akhamlananda salutes Anandagiri in two 
verses, and again in one verse at the begin- 
ning of the fifth Varnaka, as Bodbaprthvi- 
dhara, Anandasaila and Bodhasaila and 
refers to 'Ratnacala' as Anandagiri's birth- 
place. 

Anandagiri (also Anandajnanagiri) is 
assigned to the latter half of the 13th cent. 



Mantroddharaprakarana NW. 186. Suci- 

patra 42. 

Mahavisnupujapaddhati NW. 186. 

Muktisopana tantra. Ben. 41. 

Nothing is known of the Akhandananda 
or Akhandanandas who wrote these works. 
Kane, HDS. I, p. 67ga, takes Akh., a. of the 
Mahavisnupujapaddhati, as being identical 
with the a. of the Tattvadipana, the pupil of 
Akhandanubhuti; no evidence. 

3 



Saundaryalaharitika - Kaivalyavardhanl. Adyar 
I. p. 178a. The identity of this Akhanda- 
nanda is not known. The ms. bears the 
date Sam. 1782. 



Haricarita. Section 42 of its first part con- 
tains a Purusottamakavaca, which was pub. 
by Bhagvatprasadacarya from Bombay in 

1896. 
Purusottamakavaca. 

Br. Mus. Pr. Bks. 1892-1906. Cols. 23 and 
83. 



Teacher of Krsnanandayati, a. 
of Brahmatattvasubodhinl. MD. 15493. 
MT. 1784 (a). 

or 3T<sT. *1T% different from the a. 
of the Tattvadipana, the pupil of Akhamla- 
nubhuti; was the pupil of Svayamprakasa 
sarasvati; as a householder had the name 
Ranganatha; belonged to the Nalagantu 
family and was the son of Kalahastiyajvan 
(Advaitaratnakosavya. and Bhedadhikkara- 
vivrti) and Yajnambika; then became a 
Sannyasin ; was patronised by Immadi Jaga- 
dekaraya, 1540-90, chief of Chennapatna in 
Mysore and a subordinate of Ahya Rama- 
raja, Tirumala, Sri Ratiga and Venkataraya 
of Vijayanagar. 

Advaitaratnakosa (Nrsimhasramin) vyakhya 
Bhavaprakasika. Mysore I. p. 432. Rice 
p. 166; and mentioned also in the author's 
Bhatmativya., p. 944, Vol. II, Cal. Skr. 
Ser. edn. This is different from the 
same author's father's Advaitaratnakosa- 
bhavaprakasika, for which see Adyar II. 
p. 142a and Mysore I. p. 432. 

Tarkabhasaprakasa, a c. on Kewavamisra's 
T. bhasa. MD. 4121-3. Mysore I. p. 387. 
(2 mss.). 

Tarkabhasatattvabodhinlvyakhya, a cc. on 
Ganesadiksita's TattvabodhinI on Kesava 
misra's T. Bhasa. Mysore I. p. 389. (2 mss.) 
Auf. I p. Ib refers to Taylor I. 26 for a 
Tarkabhasaprakasavya. by Akhandananda 
and On p. 2251), Auf. gives it as a super- 
gloss on Govardhana's c. on the Tarkabhasa. 
Taylor has: "Tarkabhasyavyakhyanam, a 
prose c. on an ancient work entitled Tarka- 
bhasya. By Akhandananda yeti." Both of 



10 



these statements are wrong. The ms. in 
Taylor is really the direct c. of Akhanda- 
nanda on the T. Bhasa. 

Nyayasiddh antadipa ( Sasadhara) vyakhya- 
Candrika. Mysore I. pp. 392-3 (2 mss.) 

Bhamatirjuprakasika (pub. in the Cal. Skr. 
Ser. Edn. of the Br. Sutras with nine 
c.s. by Mm. Anantakrishna Sastri). Adyar 
II p. 136b. Mysore I. p. 440. Rice 170 
(Vacaspatyavya. by Ranganatha). 

dh. Mysore I. p. 93 ; same as the Akh- 
andadarsa, for which see above. 

teacher of Akhandadhaman, a, of a c. 
on the Upadesasahasri. MT. 2793, and 
also of Akhandananda, a. of Vivarana- 
tattvadipana, latter half of the 13th century. 
Hall p. 90. 1O. p. 726a. W. p. 181. 

v. adv. prakarana. The third section 
of Doddayacarya's Advaitavidyavijaya? See 
MD. Vol. X. p. 3640. 
Adyar II. p. 153b. 

dvai. by Venkatesa Nrsimha- 



carya. Mysore I. pp. 503-663. 

Anandasrama 530. Oppert 



1729. 



2r adv. prakarana, ascribed to 
Sankara. Adyar. II, p. 138. 

vratakalpa. said to form ch. 12 



of the Margaslrsamahatmya of the Skanda- 
purana. MT. 1435 (1). 

Ch. 35. of the Padmapurana. MT. 1435 (m). TD. 
14204-207 (4 mss.).' 

another name of the Aksaradlpika, c. of 
Sridharadevasuri on the Naisadhiyacarita 
MT. 3184 b. 

by Misra Mohana. BORI. List p. 47. 

( ?) B. I, 40. Is this a collec- 
tion of Samhitopanisads like the Isavasya? 

stotra by Bhaskaradiksita, son 
of Sivasuryadlksita. MT. 3919 (g). F or 
Bhaskara, his father and his father's patron 
Cikadevaraya of Mysore, see MT. 3919 (c). 

^ ascribed to Sankara. Adyar. 
I, p. 173 b. 

Arya Samaj Skr. and Hindi writer. 
Aryaniyamodayakavya. 



Dayanandadigvijayamahakavya. 

Dayanandalahari. 

Bhaminlbhusanakavya. 

-r-B rahmanamahattvadarsakavya. 

Vaidikasiddhantavarnanakavya. 

Vaidhavyavidhvamsanacampu. 

Sanadhyavijayakavya. 

See Br. Mus. Ptd. Bks. 1906-28. Cols. 32-33. 



c. on Yaskamuni's Kavyalatiikarasutra. 
Krishnamacharya, Classical Skr. Lit.^ 
p. 789 art. 920. No reference supplied. 

Oppert II, 2229. 

stotra in Curnikfi. Paliyam. p. 29. 

ndv. writer, pupil of Dasarathapriya- 
pujyapada. 

Naiskarmyasiddhivyakhya-Vivarana, Adyar 
II', p. 146a. MT. 4340. 

24 - Is jt Agadadattapurana ? Cf. 



Agadadattacaritra below. 

Jain story; the 15th Taranga of 



Naracandra's Katharatnakara (Katharatna* 
sagara) GOS. Ixxxvi, p. 14. 

Jain story by Kalyanasagara. BORI. 



328 of 1871-72. HP. p. 247. No. 23. 

Jain, by Kusalalabha. BORI. 605 of 
1892-95. Peters V, p. 276. No. 605. 

by Lalitaklrti. BORI. 1569 of 1891-95. 
by Vimalodaya. BORI. 1568 of 1891-95. 
by Sumatimuni, composed in A.D. 1656 Diet. 
Jain. Bio. p. 23. 

jy- MD. 13332. Oppert n, 3088. s g . n, 

185 (Same as MD. 13382). 

by Asvalayana? a scientific treatise 
mentioned in the preface to the Amsu- 
bodhimsastra, see above. Apocryphal. 

nie ^. the 6th of the 8 sections in which 
Brahma epitomised the Ayurveda, according* 
to Susruta I, i. 

another form of the name Agastya. Ath.v. 
IV. 9. 3. Uriadi IV, 17a. 

Agastikalpa. tantra. 

Agastimata. lapidary art. 

Agastiramayana. 

Agastisamhita etc. 



11 



Cited as a medical authority in Cikitsasarasan- 
graha, IO. 2698-9. 

See under Agastya below. 

tantra. Rgb. 1002. See Agastyakalpa 



below. 



an 



two tracts on the ; 



( 

lapidary art ascribed to Agastya ; former 
transl. into French; ed. along with other 
lapidary texts by Louis Fmot in his Les 
Lapidaires Indiens, Paris 1896. 
See below under Agastya. 



1 ! Kavlndracarya p. 23b. 
See Agastyasamhita below. 



see above under Agastimata and 
below under Agastya and Ratnapariksa. 

stotra. Adyar 25-K-12 (Card-index). 

sage; eponymous a. of many works in various 
branches of knowledge; same as Agasti 
given above. 

Agastyagrhyasiitra, one of the 18 Grhya- 
sutras mentioned by Apastamba in his Smrti. 
Sg. II.p.7. 

Agastyapatala, jy. q. in BURAS 226. 

Agastyaprakasasamhita, R. A. Sastri, II, 

p. 160. Same as Ag. samhita below? 

Agastyavastusastra, silpa. MT. 3828. 

Agastyavidya, mantra. Adyar II, p. 230a. 

Agastyasmrti, dh. MT. 994h. 

Agastyasariihita. There is more than one 

Agastyasamhita. See Raghavan, Adyar 
Bulletin, L, pt. 3, pp. 92-95. 

Agastyasutra. MT. 89. 4505. Also called 

Saktisutra. Adyar II, p. 185b. Mysore I, 
p. 551. 

Agastyastaka. See Sivastaka below. 

Ganapatistotra. Edn. Poona 1875. IO. Ptd. 

Bks., II, i,1897. p. 187. 

Dasavatarastotra MT. 3195 (o). 

Dvaidhanirnaya, med. mentioned in the 

Brahmavaivartapurana, ch. xvi; as an 
authority on med., Agastya is q. on p. 58, 
Bower MS., in Cikitsasarasangraha, IO. 
2698-9. Mm. Ganganath Sen and Nalini 
Nath Das Gupta say that according to the 
last mentioned work, Agastya's med. work 
is called Ag. samhita. See p. 47, 1. Cult. 
Conf., Ind. Res. Inst., Calcutta, 1936 and 
Indian Culture, III. p. 159. 

Natya authority. Saradatanaya, Bha. Pra. 

COS. edn. p. 2. 1. 7. 



Pancadaslmantravyakhya grividyadipika ; 
also called Pancadasimulamantravya., Sri- 
vidyamantrabhasya, and Srutisarasamud- 
dhrta Srividyatlka. MD. 6552-3. Mysore I, 
p. 588. Paliyam p. 44. PUL. I. p. 119. Edn. 
Bombay 1902. See Adyar Bulletin, I, iii, 
pp. 95-96. 
Pancapaksisastra. TD. 11489-92. Available 

in Tamil versions also. 
Pravaradhyaya, dh. Kane, App. B. to his 

edn. of the Vya. mayukha, p. 480. 
Manilaksana, lapidary art. Mysore I, p. 305. 

Same as Ratnapariksa. 

Yogoddharacakrabhavana. MD. 4374 (Raja- 
yoga section). 
Laksmistorra. Burnell 199b. CPB. 4873-4 

Fl. 430. Oxf. 132b. 
Vedapadastava Mysore I, p. 207. 
Saktisutra. Adyar II p. 185b. Same as 

Agastyasutra, sakta, given above. 
Sabdasangrahanighantu, kosa. Called also 
Ag. vyakarananighantu, Ag.vyakaranokta- 
sabdasarigrahanighantu, Ag.nighantu, Sab- 
dasangraha and perhaps Ag. v>akarana 
also. Mysore I. p. 603. Oppert 7795. TD. 
4712. 

Edn. Paravastu Venkataraiiganathasvamin, 
1895. 

Agastya as a lexicographer is q. by 
Ghanasyama in his Uttararamacarita- 
vyakhya, MT. 1352, p. 1724. 
Sivabhaktavilasa, on the 63 Tamil saints. 

Edn. Grantha, Madras, 1909. 
Sivastaka (called also Agastyastaka.) 
Sivastuti. Adyar XX1I-R.-9. Same as 

above ? 
Sakaladhikara, silpa. 

This work is extracted largely in the 
compilation called Silpasahgraha. The Silpa- 
sangraha is not Agastya's work as the 
Adyar Catalogue supposes. Agastyawilpa- 
sastra, MD. 13046-7, seems to be a part 
of the Sakaladhikara. Sarvadhikara in 
Mysore I. p. 305 is the same work. 
Sarasvatlstotra IO. 7173. 
Sudarsanakalpa, mantra. Mysore I. p. 590. 
q. in the Rkpiatisakhya. Miinchen 30. 

Sage Agastya figures as an interlocutor in 
several Puranas and similar works as a 
result of which, portions of works narrated 
by him, become current as his works. The 
following is a list of the texts in which he is 
thus found as an interlocutor: 



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(a) Vihagendrasamhita. MD. 7510. 7520. 
TD. 15337 is wrong in ascribing the Viha- 
gendrasamhita itself to Agastya. In 
Pancaratra literature, the Vihagendra and 
the Agastya are two different Samhitas. See 
enumeration of the Pancaratra texts in the 
Padmatantra IO. Eggeling p. 848 b. 

(b) Basavapurana, MD. 2349. 

(c) Devlpurana IO. 3362. 

(d) Agastya-Dilipa-samvada from the 
Skanda on the Mahatmya of Mylapore, 
Madras. Whish, pp. 247-9. 

(e) Lalitopakhyana : "Brahmottarakhande 
Hayagriva-Agastya-sarhvade Lalitopakh- 
yane". MD. 2514. 9114. 9183. See printed 
text of the Brahmandapurana also for 
Agastya in the Lalitopakhyana, 

(/) Agastya-Saunaka-samvada MD. 2582. 

(g) Agastya- Narada-sarhvada in a work 
called Hiranyagarbhasamhita in which 
occurs a Kamanavamikalpa. MD. 8438. 

(/i) Agastya-Vasu-sarhvada in the Padma- 
purana, Upanbhaga. MD. 15379. 

(i) Skanda-Agaslya-samvada in the 
Kaslkhanda of the Skanda. 

(/) Agastya-Raghava-sarhvada containing 
the Sivagita. MD. 9256. 

Citrakutamahatmya. CPB. 1681. Mack. p. 

134. 

According to ASB. V. 3208, this Citrakuta- 
mahatmya is part of the sarhvada of Agastya 
with sages Sandilya, Bhusundl and Sutlksna, 
a part of a Siva-Parvatl-sarhvada which is a 
part of a Bharata-Atreya-samvada said to 
occur in the Adiramayana ascribed to Val- 
mlki. 

According to Skr. Coll. Ben. 1906, p. 7, 
this Citrakutamahatmya occurs in the San- 
dilya-Bhusuridl-samvada in the Brhadrama- 
yana of Valmiki. 



Saktitantra (?) on 32 kinds of electricity 
and various electric machines; mentioned 
in the preface to the Amsubodhinisastra. 
See above. Apocryphal. 

silpa. Another name of the Sakaladhi- 
kara, ascribed to Agastya. TD. 15417. 

(?) dealing with Rama worship. Same 
as Agastyasamhita? Mentioned as one of 
the source-books in the Ramarcanacandrika. 
MD. XVI. p. 6298. 



mantra. BORI. 1002 of 188487. (fol. 7br 

WK^sitofoRfa^^ II Ends on fo1 - 
17b: fft ftEnPi^r gcl?^: q^: I After this 



there is a verse on the 'Yantraraja'.) 
fT from the Pasupalopakhyana of the 
Varahapurana. Burnell 193b. TD. 9097 
(same ms. as in Burnell). 

The Agastyaglta appears as Adhys. 51-67 
of the Varahapurana, Venk. Press Edn. 
The Pasupalopakhyana forms part of the 
Agastyaglta and not vice versa. 

one of the 18 grhyasutras. Mentioned 



by Apastamba in his Smrti. Sg. II. p. 17. 

kosa. ascribed to Agastya. Oppert. 
7795. TD. 4712. See under Sabdasangraha- 
nighantu, below. 

jy. q. in BBRAS. 226. 



poet of the Telugu Country, flourished 
in Kakatiya Prataparudra's time, A.D. 1292- 
1323. Maternal uncle of Visvanatha, a. of 
the Saugandhikaharana, Kavyamala, works 
74, SI. 4. 

On the basis of SI. 60 (p. 66. Balamano- 
rama edn.) of the Prataparudrayasobhusana, 
some scholars hold that Vidyanatha and 
Agastya are identical. See J. Myth. Soc. X. 
p. 383. For a refutation of this theory, see 
J. Myth. Soc. XI. 1931 p. 286. 

Agastyapamhta is credited with 74 
Kavyas. Gangadevi, pupil of Agastya's 
nephew, Visvanatha, says in her Vira- 
kamparayacarita 



The Tamil Bharata of Villipputturar is 
based on Agastya's Balabharata. 
Krsnacarita, gadyakavya. TD. 3991-2. 
Nalakirlikaumudi, a khandakavya in 4 

cantos. IO. 8141. 
Balabharata, mahakavya. 



. Sastri II. p. 160. Same as one 
of the Agastya samhitas? 

according to the Yamala- 
tantra. Granthappura. 49. 2251. TD. 13597. 
It deals with the presentation of an idol of 
sage Agastya for \Varding off the effects of 
evil spirits, sorcery, maladies, etc. 



13 



gilpa by Agastya. MT. 3828 (inc.). 
mantra. Adyar II. p. 230a. 
dh.-vrata. Jodhpur p. 33. Kotah. 698. 
dh.-vrata, Nepal p. 52. 

dh.-vrata. Varendra p. 44. 
On Agastya vratas, see Agnipurana, 
Anandasrama edn. Ch. 206, Agastyargha- 
dana; Krtyasarasamuccaya p. 12 (Agastya- 
rghyadana) ; Gadadharapaddhati pp. 585-6 
(Agastyarghyavidhi) ; Garudapurana, Ch. 
119 (Agastyarghyavrata) ; Catttrvarga- 
cintamani pp. 893-904 (same) ; Tithitattva 
p. 146 (Agastyarghyadana) ; Nilamata- 
purana pp. 76 77 (Agastyadarsanapujana) ; 
Hhavisya, Uttara, Ch. 118 (Agastyarghya- 
dana). 

\3KW ? a grammar ascribed to Agastya? 
Burnell 48a. TD. 4712 notices a lexicon 
which is said to be compiled from the 
Agastyavyakarana; Agastya as a gram- 
marian is familar in Tamil Literature, but 
not in Skr. Literature. 



kosa. ascribed to Agastya. 
Mysore I. p. 603. See below under Sabda- 
sangrahanighantu of Agastya. 

5ftsr&5 kosa. Burnell 48a. 
TD. 4712 (col.). Same as above. See 
below under Sabdasangrahanighantu of 
Agastya. 

Trippunittura, 167. 



tantra. Oppert 6707. Evidently a 
corruption for Agastyasamvada. Cf . follow- 
ing article. 

tantra. forming part of the MarTca- 
tantra. IO. 80S2 iv. 

tantra, different from the Sutlksna- 
Agastya-samvada. 

This is perhaps the work cited in Agama- 
kalpalata of Yadunatha, BBRAS. 808; 
Nityotsavanibandha of Umanandanatha, 
BBRAS. 845; Lalitarcanacandrika of 
Saccidanandanatha, BBRAS. 870; Sakta- 
nandatararigim, Oxf. 103b; Tantrasara, 
Oxf. 95a. 

Alwar 2035. 2103 (Gayatrlkavaca). 
Anandasrama 7563. 8413. ?B. IV. 252. 
4 



Lz. 1286, 2 (Daksinakalikaya dlpapatala) 
MD. 5192. (Agastya-Narada-sarhvada as in 
Taylor I. 108). MT. 1485a (Ag. samhita, 
7th Ch., Gayatriyantra). NP. V. 136. 
Oudh. VIII. 26. ?Poona. 333 . 334. ?Rgb. 
1003. Stein 227 PTagore 23 (up to the 
22nd Ch.). Taylor I. 108 (Savitrlbrahma- 
vidya) Vanglya p. 27 (32 Chs.). 



a dialogue between 
sages Sullksria an! Agastya within which 
occurs a Parvati-Siva-sariivada ; described as 
a Pancaratra text with the pttribute 
'Paramarahasya'; deals with the worship of 
Rama, Slta, Laksmana and Hanuman. 

This is the text q. by Hemadri and other 
Nibandhakaras on the Ramanavamlvrata ; 
q. by Hemadri in Vrata, I, pp. 942-6; Nila- 
kantha in Samayamayukha, Gharpure's 
edn. pp. 35, 36, 48; in the Bhaktirasamrta- 
sindhu, IO. Kggcling p. lOOb; in the Visnu- 
pujapaddliati, BBRAS. 876; in the Kam- 
bojaprakasa, BBRAS. 1149; by Govinda- 
nanda in his Varsakriyakaumudi and 
Suddhikaumudi ; and by Raghunandana in 
his Tithi, EkadasI and Malamasa tattvas. 

There is no evidence to suppose that this 
text forms part of the Skanda, though the 
Vaisnavakhanda and the Brahrnakhamja of 
the Venk. Press edn. of the Skanda contain 
some Rama-material (Ayodhyamahatmya 
and Setumahatmya). Cf. above notes under 
Agast>a Citrakutamahatmya. Agastya's 
connection with Rama is seen even in the 
Uttarakan<Ja of the Valmiki-Ramayana, 
where Agastya figures as the narrator of the 
stories. 

For a note on and analysis of this 
Agastyasarhhita, see JBORS, XXII. pt. iL 
pp. 111-115. 

In Oudh V. 28, this text is found as Siva- 
samhita, sports of Ramacandra, by Agastya, 
evidently because of Siva delivering the 
whole text to Parvati. Auf. CC I. p. 653b. 
puts this wrongly under Siva?arhhita, yoga. 
Adyar I. p. 157a. (2 mss.) p. 241b 
(2 mss. Ramamanasapujastotra and Rama- 
stavaraja). II. 180a (first ms. only)^ 
200b (Ramarnanasapujavidhana) Alwar 
2316 (Ramamanasapujavidhana). AS. p, 
J. ASB. V. 4161 (26th Ch. Janakfstava- 
raja). Bd. 147 (Janakistavaraja with c.) 
Bhk. 16 (ch. 35 Ramamanasapuja). CLB. 



14 



5137.66S4(c) 7991. BORI. 333-4 of Vis. 
i; 1 of A 1882-3; 1003 of 1884-87. 
Granthappura, p. 60 (Ramamanasapiija). 
Hpr. I. 1. IO. 3621. 6967 (Ch. 35. Rama- 
manasapuja). Kasln. 6. Lahore 1882, 9. 
Lz. 649 (Ramanavamlvrata) 1309 (Janaki- 
stavaraja). MD. 5189.5190 (complete in 
33 chs.) 7024. (Ramakavacavajrapanja- 
ra). 7025 (Ramakllaka) 7064 (Rama- 
vajrakavaca). 8437. (Ramanavamivrata- 
kalpa) 8678-9 (Ramapujavidhana). 8680-2 
(Ramamanasapujavidhi). MT. 2681,5059 
(complete in 33 chs.) Mysore 3. Mysore 
I. p. 563 (32 chs). p. 667. Oppert II. 3950. 
4202 ( Ramakalpa) . Oudh V. 28 ( Si vasam- 
hita on Rama by Agastya). IX. 18. XV. 
124 (Ramarca) Oxf. II, 1190 (32 chs). W. 
1525 (23 chs. only). 

Edns: 1. by Ramanarayanadasa, Luck- 
now, 1898 (54 chs). 

2. in 32 chs. with Bengali transl. by 
Kamalakrsna Smrtitlrtha, Calcutta 1910; 
said to be based on 4 mss. ASB, Cs. and 
2 mss, belonging to private libraries of 
Bhatpara. Pandit Ktmjavihari's ASB list 
notices an ASB. ms. of the Ag. sam., but 
Hpr's Des. Cat., ASB. V, notices only one fr. 
of the Ag. sam., No. 4161, in the ASB 
Janaklstavaraja. The Purana vol. of the 
Cs. does not notice an Ag. Sam. 



a Pancaratra text divided into Patalas 
and different from the Sutlksna-Agastya- 
samvada. MD. 5191. 

R. A. Sastri IV. p. 259 mentions an Ag. 
sam. in 32 Patalas in rirangam( ?) 

MT. 352 is a collection of Pancaratra 
sarhhitas which contains an extract from an 
Ag. sam., chs. 8-17. 

MT. 2856 is a collection of Pancaratra- 
puja texts containing two extracts from an 
Ag. sam., on Pavitraropana and Tantra- 
samskarabheda. 

MT. 1343c Bharadvajasarhhita, mentions 
an Ag. sam. as one of the 108 Pancaratra 
texts. 

MT. 2996 a collection called Prayas- 
cittapatala ; contains extracts of three chs. 
on Prayascitta from on Ag. sam. (chs. 9, 
10,11). 



another name of the Sankari or Sankara- 
sarhhita, forming the third part of the 
Skandapurana, not to be found in the 
Venk. Press dn., which is divided into 
khandas. 

This is the Agastyasarhhita of which the 
Halasyamahatmya is said to be a part; the 
text on Ratnaparlksa ascribed to Agastya 
forms part of this Halasyamahatmya of the 
Agastyasarhhita. See IO. Eggeling pp. 1320a. 
I321a. 1363b.-4a. 1378a. 

It is doubtful, if the Agastyasamhita deal- 
ing with Rama-worship and said, without 
any evidence however, to form part of the 
Skanda, is a section of this Agastyasamhita 
or Sankarasamhita. See also Winternitz. 
IIIL. I. p. 572. 

part of a Parasuramayana (on the 
analogy of the Ramayana) which concerns 
Parasurama and gives the mythological 
history of Kerala. 

IO. Keith, p 969b, MD. 2393. (One of 
cols, here describes this Agastyasamhita as 
a part of the Brahmandapurana. The 
Venk Press Edn. of the Brahmancla- 
purana, no doubt, contains the story of 
Parasurama, but not in this manner or 
with these titles. MT. 894 (here assigned 
to the Visnurahasya section of the Bhugola- 
khanda, of the Agneyapurana (?) of the 
Parasuramayana.) Whish. 147 (see esp. the 
col. here from f. 155.) 

dealing with Ramayanamahatmya and 
purporting to be a Brahma- Vasistha-sarhvada 
forming part of the Skandapurana; q. in a 
c. on the Ramayana, MT. 3804a. See col. 
on p. 5630. 

is extracted in MD. 5772, Puras- 
caranadiprayoga, on Purascarana. The 
'Sutlksna-Agastya-sarhvada' Agastya Sarh- 
hita deals with Purascarana in ch. 16. 

containing some jyotisa material. MD. 
13491. Radh. 33. 

purana. Not known whether it is the 
the Sutiksna-Agastya-samvada on Rama 
worship or the Sankarl Samhita of the 
Skandapurana. PI. 25, NP. X, 22. 

subject, not known. 
Anandasrama. 662. Kadayanallur 227. 
Trippunittura 352. Peters. I, 113. 



15 



Gandanaksatrajananasanti. MD, 14443. 

Caturdasiprasutisanti. MD. 14447. 

Prasutigandadosasanti. MD. 3384. 

the greatness of 



a shrine near Madura, from the Agastya- 
samhita (Sankari Samhita) of the Skanda- 
purana, IO. 6907. 

Pet. 725. It is not 



known which Agastya Samhita this is. 

rarSWnpc**! See under Halasya. 
mahatmya. 



or 

see under Navaratnalaksana and 
Ratnapariksa. See above also Agastimata 
and Agasiiyaralnapanksa. 

vaidika. Tvibinger-Katha p. 34. Oudh. 
XVI. 12. XIX. 8. 16. (According to Rv.) 
XXI.4. (Rv. & Yv.) 14 (Yv.) XVII.' 18 
Rv.) 
' Rv. Maml I". Su. 165-191. (?). 

akta. Adyar II. p I85b. (2 mss. called 
hen- Saktisutra. MT. 89. 4505. Mysore I. 
p. 551 (Sakiasutra). R.A. Sastri I. p. 30. 
IV. p. 262. 
See Raghavan, Adyar Bulletin, I. iii. p. 95. 

ST stotra on Laksmi? TD. 19415; seems to 
be same as Laksmistotra by Agastya, 
Burnell.. 199b. See under Laksmistotra by 
Agast>a. 

dh. ascribed to Agastya. 

Bharatpur. p. 26b. (some vakyas from 
Agastxasmrti). MT. 994h. 

(According to an extract from the M. 
Bhaiata, Asvamedhika, q. on p. xv of the 
Intro, in Mandlik's edn. of the Vya. mayii- 
kha, Agastya is a Dharmasastra writer). 

vaidika siikta, Rv. I. 188. (Samiddho 
ad> a rajasi etc.). Adyar II app. ia. 

r (or *) 5R^f (or fsff^) dh.-vrata, from the 
Bhavisyottarapurana. AK 106 Alwar 2036. 
BORI 106 of 1891-95. LZ 263. 
See Venk Press edn. Bhavisya, Uttara 
parvan ch 118, p. 478 ff. 
( f. Agastyavrata above. 

see the previous entry and Ag. 



arghyavidht below. 



dh.-vrata. BORI. 464 of ViS. i. 54 of 
Vis. i, D. pp, 418. 412. Poona 54. 464. (all 
these 3 entries refer to the same two mss.). 

dh.-vrata. Anandasrama 258. 



Cf. previous entries Agastyavrata and 
Agastyarghya. 

stotra on Siva ascribed to Agastya. See 
also Sivastaka below. 

Adyar I. p. 223 (3 mss.) ; same page 1 
morems. called Dhurjatastotra. (see Ragha- 
van, Adyar Bulletin, 1. iv. p. 129). p. 249b. 
Sivastaka. II. app xia; Sivastaka; also Siva- 
stuti Adyar Card-index. XXll-R-9. Anand- 
asian:a2843. Burnell I98b. CU. add. 1360. 
MD. 10899-10903. TD. 22092-22115. 
Edn. Poona 1875. IO. Ptd.Bks. 11. i. 1897. p. 
187. 



stotra on the Agastyalinga at Gunttlr, 
by KopparSja Subbaya MT. 321c. 

^^r^ mahatmya, from the Bhavisyottara- 
purana on Ganesa and Agastya MT. 1435 
(w).' 

Not to be found in the printed text of the 
Bhavisyottara, Venk. Press edn. 

archit. by Durgasankara NW, 554. 
fir. Adyar 1. p. 61a. II. App. iiib. 
Adyar Card-Index 22-D- 17. 

? Bud. writer. Wrote a c. on Asanga's 
Mahayanasamparigrahasastra. T r a n s 1. 
Chinese. A. D, 647-649. Nanjio. 1171. i. 

Aggannasutta. No. 27 in the Dighanikaya 
of the Suttapitaka. Speculations about the 
origins of the universe, being and society, 

Bud. Majjhima Nikaya, i. 4S7. 
IV, 216. 



a section of the Srautasutra of Bodha- 
yana. Whish. p. 126. 
stotra. MD. XII. p. 4457. 

(?) Oppert n, 4441. 



c. Oppert II, 4442. 

See Agnibrahmana, Agnirahasyakanda. 

prayoga. Apast. By the son of Nara- 



yana Yajvan and the pupil of Vedanta 
Diksita. MT. 3924 (h). 



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kalpa. an indefinite title. Adyar I. 
p. 74a; App. iva. Burnell L50b (2 mss.) 
Oppert II, 3951. TD. 12425 (Agnisamida- 
dhana). 12426-9 (indefinite). 12430-9 
(for Ksatriyas). Of these 12434 is marked 
5?fqrfi-3?lftfg^r5ir^: | R. A. Sastri. I. p. 7 
(2 mss.). Taylor T. 275 (Navagrahahoma). 

d!l - BORI - 125 of 1886-92. Cabaton I. 
166a. Peters. IV, 5. PUL. I. p. 77. 

Ujjain. p. 23. 
according to the Vaisnavagamas. MT. 
Vol.IV.pt. ii. p. 4842 (from the Jaya- 
samhita, Markandeyasamhita and the 
Kapinjalasamhita). 

BrW (^[ft^r ?) mantra. Rharat- 
pur. p. 29b. 

a name of Vitthala, son of Vallabhacarya. 
Hall p. 147. 

son f Rudrakumara, elder brother of 
JJaradatta (Padamaiijarl etc.). 

vaidika? Oudh XIX, 2 (2 mss.). 
Tubinger-Katha. p. 20. 



Pt. i. "The Lsopanisad with the 
'Fiery Commentary 1 presenting the elements 
of the Universal Religion." Ed. Svami- 
maharaj Yogiraj. Compiled by Svami 
Prempuri and Maitreya. Calcutta 1925. 
Br. Mus. Ptd. Bks. 1906-28. Col. 1298. 

Anandafirama. 2165. Oppert 1373. 1730. 
1731. 

Apast. Cs. I, 210. 
Hiranyakesi. Anandasrama 1204. 

Taitt. SB. 87. 



Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891. p. 1. No. 
1005. ASB. II, 1588. BORL List p. 35. 
Mysore 1. p. 52, Peters. II, 176. PUL. I. p. 
36 (3 mss.) Ujjain p. 15, No. 386. 

Baudh. Burnell 25b. TD. 2645-7. 



vaidika. from the Manavasutra in 
the Mai tray anisakha. AS. p. 1. 

Mysore I. pp. 52. 65. PUL. I. p, 36. 
Trippunittura I. 1155 (inc.). 
Apast. Peters. II, 176. 



Baudh. Hz. 1672. 

See Purusottama dlkstta. 
c. on Sanksepasarlraka Subodhinl. 

name of the Prapathakas 7-13 of the 
Madhyamakanda of the Maitrayamsamhita. 
Edn. Leipzig, 1881. 

Apast. Alwar. 69. (based on Ta1a- 
vrntanivasin's Ap. Su. vr.) 

name of Prapathakas 1-5 of the 
Uparikamla of the Maitrayanisamhita. 
Edn. Leipzig. 1881. 

by Taiavrntanivasin. Part of his 
Apastambasutraprayogavrtti. Cs. 1. 211. 

called also Avadhani Vajapeyin, son of 
Rayadiksita. 

c. Sajjanasahajlvini on the Aghapancasasti 
of Vihnatha. MT. 163. 

rea ^ name Narasimha. 
Nityacarapradipa. dh. edn. AS. Bengal. 57. 
1907. 



Nityacarapaddhati. Bib. Ind. Edn. 84, 1903. 
See under Vidyakara. 



or 

Agnyadhana. ASB. II. 1071. 
Prayascittapaddhati. r. MT. 3821a. See 
under Sambhu also. 

r. Oppert 2741. 
ritual. Anandasrama. 4892. 

dh. from the Vidhanamala. 



Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891. p. 1. ASB. Ill, 
2615 (same ms.). 



Gopalapanjarakavaca. CPB. 1483. 

from the Santikalpa. MT. I c. p. 950. 
mantra. Adyar. II. p. 221a. 

mantra. Adyar II. p. 221a. Same as 
Jatavedodurgamantra on Adyar II. p. 221b. 
MT. II c . p. 2146. 

by Sridhara. Bud. Cordier II. p. 182. 
sr. Burnell 26a-b (3 mss.). Raja- 



pur. 874. TD. 12282-4 (same 3 mss. as in 
Burnell 26a-b). 



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MX. 652b. 
from the Prayogaratna of Narayanabhatta. 

CPB. 2. TD. 11968. 
from the Brhacchaunakiya. MD. 2895. 

MT. Ib. p. 642. 



Tubinger-Katha, pp. 47-8. 

CPB. 2493 (Nastagniprayascitta). 
prayoga (Apast.) MD. 14451. 



IO. 5547 (9). Text differs from MD. 14451. 
IO. 5563. (Another text. Contains numer- 
ous texts from the Taittinyasamhita). 
IO. 5661. Still another text. 

* or Vaisnavas included in the Pfirva- 
prayoganukramamka, based on \pastamba 
and cognate works, by Tfippal Vciikatacarya 
Edn. Bangalore 1910. 

(?) fir. ( ?) Bharatpur. p. 12b. 

fa *T^r3r MD. 14367. This con- 
tains Rv. 1. 1. 3. with Anandatlrtha's 
metrical Bhasya, and a super-gloss which is 
not Jayatlrtha's, nor Chalari Nrsimha's. 

^TG? *fsrem by Narayana Bhatta. Ujjain. 
p. 20. See under Saprayoga-Agninasani- 
rupana. 

sr. prayoga. Mysore 1, p. 64. 

from the Santikamalakara. dh. by Kama- 
lakara Bhatta. Determination of what kind 
of karma should be performed in what kind 
of fire. 

Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1 (No. 
2080.) ASB. Ill, 2593 (same ms.), Cs. I, 
453. K. 164. 

Av. Radh. 1. 
See under Punasgandhana. 

(also Agneyap.) one of the 18 Puranas; 
spoken by Agni to Vasistha; for an analysis 
and account, see JASB. i, pp. 80-86 
(Wilson) and Wilson, Visnup., Preface. 
pp. Ivii, Iviii; see also Haraprasad, Preface 
to ASB. V, pp. cxlvi. ff. 

Contains an account of several branches 
of learning based on the original treatises 
of those branches; its account of Visnu's 
incarnations is based on the Ramayana, 
the M, Bharata and the Harivamsa; its chs. 
on medicine, on Susruta; its chs. on Smrti, 

5 



on Yajnavalkya; on the Smrti chs. in the 
Agnip., see Kane, HDS. I, pp. 170-3, where 
the date c. 900 A. D. is given on the basis 
of the Smrti chs.; see also Hazra, IHQ. 
XII, pp. 689-690 ; on the Alatiikara section 
in the Agnip. see De, Skr. Poe., I, pp. 
102-4, where he assigns the date 'beginning 
of the 9th cent/; also Kane, Intro, to S.D., 
where the date given is c. 900 A.D. ; for a 
post-Bhoja date for this section, see Ragha- 
van, IHQ. X, pp. 767-779; on the horticul- 
tural matter in the Agnip., see Festschrift 
Moriz W intermix i pp. 56 ff. ( J. J. Meyer) ; 
for Bana's (I half 7th cent.) probable use of 
the Agnip., see Trans. VJ. Ori. Congress, 
Vol. Ill, p. 205, where Fiihrer says he would 
prove it. 

The Agnip., one of the 18 Mahap.s., is 
different from the Upap., called by the same 
name or by the name Vahnip., for the text 
of which see TO. 3582-3. 

Many of the Mahatmyas purporting to 
form part of it do not occur in any of the 
full mss. of the Agnip. (See Wint. H1L. I, 
p. 566). 

The Agnip. itself gives its extent as 
12000 Sis. (ch. 272, 10-11) ; the Bhagavata, 
the Brahmavaivarta and the Padina give it 
15400 Sis.; the Skanda and the Matsya, 
16000; Bik. (p. 183) says nine mss. contain 
11000 and the tenth ms. 12500 Sis.; the 
Anandasrama Edn. has 383 chs. and 11457 
Sis. 

Hazra, IHCJ. XII, pp. 683-689 says that the 
present Agnip. is a recast of an earlier and 
original Agnip. which is the text described 
by the Matsya and the Skanda, and q. by 
some smrti writers. 

Edns. 1. in 3 Vols., Bib. Jnd., 1873-79. 
2. \nandasrama, 41. 

Alph. List. Bcng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. (see 
ASB. V. below). Alwar 758. 759 (inc. 
Adbhutaramayana) . Anandasrama 6285, 
6784. 8226. AS. p. 1 (4 mss. 4th fr.) ASB. 
V, 3734-3737. B. II, 2. BBRAS. 892. lien. 
47. Bharatpur p. 18a. Bhk. 13. Hhor. 92. 
93.94. Bik. 407-8. BORI. List p. 83. UORI. 
has three other tnss. ; 60 of Vis. i ; 20 of 
1881-82; 166 of 1892-95. Kurd wan 34 
Burnell 187a. Cabaton I, 408. 409 (fr.) 
Cs. IV, 1. 3. (inc.) D. pp. 41. 196. 219. 458. 
Jodhpur p. 33. Jones 404 (35). K. 20. 
Katm. 1. Khn. 24. Kotah 623. L. 181. Mack. 



18 



p. 114. Mandlik p. 66. Mandlik Sup. 160. 
MD. 2105. 2106. (inc.) NW. 458. 496. 
Oppert 2126. 3581. 7267. 7528. 7838. II, 25. 
. 797. 3103. 3322. 3463. 7274. 7305. 9855. 10022 
10102. Oudh VIII, 4. XV, 22 (379 chs. 
only). Oxf. 7a. P. 18. Paris (B. 13). Peja- 
war 239. Peters V, 166. Poona IT, 66. Radh. 
38. Rice. p. 70 (4 mss.) Skr. Coll. Ben- 
1897-1901. p. 61. Stein p, 199 (2 mss.) TD. 
9979.9990 (first two only complete). Tod. 40 
(inc.) Triv. PL. 29. VangTya p. 68 (2 mss. 
both inc.) Varendra p. 69. 



Addhacalamahatmya. Burnell 187b, (missing 

inTD.). 

Arjunapurama. Mack. p. 129. 

Agneyapurama. Burnell 187a (missing in 

TD.). 

Uttaramay drama. Burnell 187b (missing in 

TD.). 

Ullaravedlsvarama. Burnell 187b TD. 9991-2. 

KaverTma. or Tulakavenma. Adyar I, p. 

143b. II app. viiia (2 mss.). BORI List p. 
65. Br. Mu. 115. 117. Burnell 187a. Cop. 5. 
Granthappura p. 8. Hz. 1073. Kamakoti 
p. 9. Mack. p. 132. MD. 2434-9. Mysore I, 
pp. 181. 184 (5 mss.) 629. Oppert II, 
4523. Rgb. 151. Taylor I, 159. TD. 9996- 
10019. Whish, 51. 131. 186. 

Kaslma. Mysore I, p. 181. 

Kubjikapujaprakara (chs. 143-4). Bik. 410. 

Ganapatisahasranamastotra MD. 8794. In 

MD. 8795, the same text is assigned to the 
PadmapuraTia. 

Ganapatyastottarasatanamastotra. MD. 8879. 

8800. 

Gayamfi. Burnell 187a. TD. 9993. 
Gokhuresvarama. Burnell 187b. TD. 9989. 

Gomuktisvarama. Burnell 187b. TD. 999^-5. 

Dhanurmasama. Burnell l*7a. BORI/ 45-4 

of Vis. i. Mysore I, p. 185. Poona 454 
(.^ame ms. as the previous). TD. 10020. 

Dhanurvedaprakarana. Burnell 187a. TD. 

9981-2. 

Dhiisarotpfctti. Lahore 1882, 1. 

Nilakanthasthanama. Burnell 187b. 

Pancakrosayatravidhana. Stein 199. 

Parasuramasahasranama. Bhk. 16. Bik. 411. 

Pratimalaksana. Hurnell 187b. TD. 9983-4. 

Pragrahesvarama. Adyar II, app. viiia. 

Prasadalaksana. Burnell 187b. TD. 9^85-6. 



Phullaranyama. Burnell 187a. Mack. p. 138. 

TD. 10021. 

Bhagavatprasadama. IO. 3723. 

Bhargavanamasahasra. Bhk. 16. See ParaSu- 

ramasahasranama above. 

Maghama. Radh. 40. 

Yamastotra. Burnell 200b. 

Yuddhajayarnava. Alwar 1916. Burnell 

I87b. TD. 13958. 

(Tulasimahatmye) Ranganathanamaratna. 

Burnell 200b. (missing in TD.) 

Rajaniti. Burnell 187b. (missing in TD.) 

Laksmidvadasanamastotra. Mysore T, p. 205. 

Vataran>ama. Burnell 187b. TD. J1022 

Visnukavaca. Burne!! 198a 

Venkatacalama., Venkatesadivyakavaca- 

stotra MT, 488 (n). 

Vehkatesastotra Burnell 201 a. 

Vaisakhama. Burnell 187b. TD. 10394. 

Vyavahara. Burnell 187b. (missing in TD). 

Saranyapurama. Burnell 187b. TD. 10023. 

^ivasahasranamastotra from the Manaviya- 

samhita of the Agnipurana. MD. 9280; 
but in MD. 9279 the same text is assigned 
to the Manavyasamhita of the Aditya- 
purana. 

Srinivasakavacantastotrani. Bhr. 575. 

Sattririisatpadakajiiana (ch. 141). Bik. 409. 
The following selections from the Agnip. 

have been published: 
Agnipurane 

Chandassara, metrics Ch. of the Agnip. ed. 

with an original c. called Vilasini by 
Gangadhara Kaviraja. Pt. I. Saidabad, 
1881. Br. Mu. Ptd. Bks. 1876-92. Col. 
297. Ed. also by Anandarama Vayuda. 
Calcutta, 1882. ibid. CoJ. 298. 

Pra) ascittanirnaya. 7 chs. from the Agnip. 

1(8-174. Bombay, 1902. ibid. 1892-1906. 
Col. 489. 

Kajagrhamahutmya, on the importance of 

Kajagarh in Patna. This is not to be 
found in the printed Agnip. Edns. Allaha- 
bad, 1898. Patna, 1904. ibid. Col. 489. 

Sakunamanjari, Chapters 230-2 from the 

Agnip. Bombay, 1902. ibid. Col. 489. 



Bud. Cordier II, p. 310, 



. 12377. 

dh. MT. 6iSb. PUL. i, P . 77. 

Baudh. by a descendent of Visnuvrddha 
IO. 437. See Agnistomaprayoga below. 



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sr. Asval. by Anantadeva. Full name 
of the work Asvalayanasrautaprayascittapra- 
yoga. 

ASB. II, 347, 348. Burnell 27b. TD. 2652 
(same ms. as above). 2653. 

dh. "on ritual presents" ( ?). CPB. 6. 

another name of the Devatadhyayabrah- 
mana of the Kauthamasakha of the Sama- 
veda; so called after its first word Agni. 
For mss. see under Devatadhyayabrahmana. 

mantra. Adyar II, p. ^30a. 

mantra for defeating the enemies 1 plans 
and protecting oneself. MD, 5818. 

Adyar 40-G- 17 (not traceable in the cata- 
logue). 

jf japa of Agnimantra to free 
one of dull appetite etc. TD. 14061. 

from the Saragraha. Stein. 107. 
Bud. Kanjur Kyoto 54. 

c. on Rv. I, i. i. \nanJasrama. 
1242. 

an. MD. 3510 (inc.) 14221 (inc.) Pejawar 

143a. 
f Salyasa<Jhi and Apast. 

Rep. Raj. and C. I. p. 7. Telugu Aca. 

250. 
from the Pancaratra. Mysore [, p. 594. 

f Apast. (rules for smartagnisadhana). NP. 
VIII, 4. SB. 97. 

-another name of Ajyatantraprayoga of 
Devabhadra. See below Ajyatantrapra- 
yoga. 

Asval. Mack. p. 110. NP. VI, 20. 



dh. Anandasrama 2338. ASB. II, 1605. 
BORI. 492 of 1883-4, 284 of 1884-7. Burnell 
147b. (no. 2568). ISlb. (nos. 3585-91, 
7 mss.). (TO. includes Burnell nos. 3585-91 
under Agnikarya (TD. 12430-6.) and 
Burnell No. 2568 is not to be found in TD. ) 
Mysore I, p. 77 (with Punyaha and Nava- 
graha prayogas also). Rgb. 284. 



Afival. gfhya. Mysore 



I, p. 73. 



Baudh.grhya. Mysore I, p. 81 (2 mss.) 

^m Baudh. grhya by Kanakasabhapati. 
Mysore I, p. 81. 

sr. prayoga. Cs. I, 333 (inc.) 
Mysore III, p. 1. 

T from the Pancaratra. Mysore I, p. 
592. 
See below Agmrahasyakanda. 

tenth section of the Satapathabrah- 
mana; 12th in the Kanvas&kha. 

Cabaton. J, 167. 168a. Ben. 11. lihr. p. 119 
BJRI. 21 of 1881-82 CLP.. F, p. 12. Cs. I, 
583. D. p. 196. Oudh. Kill, 28. Oxf. 395. 
P. 18. Deters. It, 171. V, 65. W. pp. 44. 45. 
c. anon. Oppert. 1 [, 1565. 

vedic. by Sayana. BORI. 1 of 1895-98. 
Cs. 1, 123. Peters. VI, p. 58. 

Jdhpur. p. 1. Ed. in a collection of 
lOUpanisads with Visistadvaitic commen- 
taries, Grantha, Kumbhakonam. 1912-13. 
c Prakasika, Visistadvaitic, by Ranga- 
ramanuja. Mysore I, p. 462. Ed. in the 
above collection. 

Br. Mu. Ptd. Bks. 1906-28 Col. 1117. 

dh. Oudh XX, 146. 

saiva rituals. PUL. I, p. 128. 



fir. Oppert II, 5149. 
Baudh. IO. 5556 (8). 
disciple of Atreya-Punarvasu; the Caraka- 
tantra or C. samhita, med., is ascribed to 
him. See JRAS. 1908 pp. 997-8. 

Agnivesatantra, the original of the Caraka- 

samhita. 

Agnivesasathhita. This is evidently the 
Carakasamhita. Bl. 8 (with c.) D. p. 45 
(with Bhasya). 

.Anjananidana. med. Mukhopadhyaya, HH. 

Med. Ill, pp. 526-7, doubts Agnive.sa's 
authorship of this work. 

Carakasamhitatika. SB. 284. FO. Ptd. Bks. 

II. i. 1897. p. 51. Calcutta Edn. 1883. 
This ascription of a c. on Caraka to Agni- 
vesa seems to be wrong. 

Nidanasthana. med. The only ref . to such a 

work is NW. 586. Mukhopadhyaya, HH. 
Med. Ill, gives this as a work separate 
from the Anjananidana relying evidently 



20 



on NW. and Auf. CC. Is this, however, , 
the same as Afijananidana? BORI". List 
p. 54 has 'Anjanagrantha and Nidana' 
mentioned separately. Mukhopadhyaya 
says further that Nidanasthana is also 
called Netranjana ; further, section II of 
the Carakasathhita, which is sometimes 
ascribed to Agnive.sa himself, is called 
Nidanasthana. 

On the Ramayana, there are two short 
works ascribed to an Agnivesa, one in 
about 100 Sardiilavikndita verses, and 
another in 58 to 64 Anustubhs. There is no 
third work on Ramayana ascribed to Agni- 
vesa, though these two works are known by 
a variety of names: 

Agnivesaramayana (very common), Agni- 

dhraramayanasara (ML). 12736), Rama- 
candracaritrasara (Oxf. 121b), Rama- 
yanasara (very common), ataslokl- 
ramayana (very common) Ramayanasa- 
mayadarsa (edn. Benares i8i'5), Samaya- 
niriipanaramayana (edn. Bombay 1900). 
For other mss. see under Ramayanasara. 

Ramayanarahasya Auf. CC. I, 514a. ASB. 

V, 3179. CPB. 4755. L. 2^63. TD. 9^8-01. 
Ramajataka is the same as this Ramayana- 
rahasya. 

SRf 5 ^ rned. Ind. Ant. Vol. 14, Sup. p. 63. 
Bower Ms. Mukhopadhyaya, HH. Med. Ill, 
p. 520. The Agnivesatantra was redacted 
into the Carakasarhhita by Caraka. ibid. 
p. 521 : "Srikanthadatta (1288 A.D.), disciple 
of Vijayaraksita (1240 A.U.) and the 
commentator of Vrnda's Siddhayoga (in his 
Vyakhyakusumavali) cites slokas from 
Agnivesatantra which are not found in the 
Carakasariihita". 



Ramayanasara. 

med. evidently the Carakasariihita. j>L. 
8 (and c.). MORI. 66 of 1872-73. U. p. 45 
(with Bhasya). (All the 3 entries refer to 
the same ms.). 

wrote on elephantology ; mentioned by 
Sivaramabhupati in his elephantological 
work, Kalpanaratna, MT. 3791. 

one of the 18 grhyasutras mentioned by 
Apastamba in his Smrti. g. II, p. 7 ; q. by 
Harita Venkatacarya in his Smrtiratnakara 
(edn. LaksmI Vcnkatesvara Press, Kalyan, 



p. 71) See J. of Ori. Res, Madras Uni., 
I, p. 8. 

jf q. twice by Harita Venkatacarya in his 
Smrtiratnakara, p. 73. See J. of Ori. Res., 
Madras Uni., 1, p. 18. Is this identical 1 
with the previous? 



according to Garga. An extract. 
Observances like dana etc. to avoid fire- 
accidents in a city or countiy. Burnell 149a. 
Tl). 13436 (Same ms. as the previous). 

PUL. ], P . 36. 

Belvalkar, Sys. of Skr. Gr. p. 64. fn. 4. 
gives this as an alias of Lsvarakrsna, author 
of the Sankhyakarika on the basis of 
the Jainendrav>akarnasutia ill. 3. 134. 
5KS*l 3FW e tc. and the Amoghavrtti II. 
4.36. Sakatayanavyakarana. But see Pathak, 
Ind. Ant. 1914. Oct. pp. 210-211. "anfrwmf- 
qnf[ cfl^^T:^ This shows that Varsaganya 
is a desccndcnt of Agnisaiman. Pathak and 
Belvalkar take Varsaganya as another name 
of Lsvarakrsna. Belvalkar seems to be wrong 
in taking Agnisarman as an alias of 
Varsaganya. 

ny. BORI. 291 M of A 1882-83 



D. p. 327. Jainagranthavali p. ?4. Peters. I, 

126. 



sr. Mysore I, p. 65. 

r. Proceed. ASB. 18n9, 140. 141. Ben. 12. 
BORI. S4a and b of 1884-87. Cs. I, 306. 
Mandlik. p.49(l7b) Venkatesiah 18. Whish 
98,3 (99. Apast). 

c. anon. Whish 98, 4 (99, 4). 

Katy. see Sampradayapaddhati. q. by 
Yajiiikadeva on Kat)ayanasrautasi"itra 6, 8, 
13 ; by Devabhadra in Pra>ogasara. 

from the Jaimini)asrautasutia. BC. 231. 

from the Manavasrautasutra. BBRAS. 528. 

531. 

section of the Siautasutra. Baudh. IO. 4746. 

c Somaprayoga by Ranganatha Dlksita. 
See Somaprayoga. IO. 4746. 

Cf. Agnistoma from the Pra>ogasara of 
Ranganatha, Adyar I, p. 68b. 

Adyar I, p. 61b. Mandlik. p. 50. MD. 
3652. Oppert II, 5468. ' 



21 



by Gopala. PUL. I, p. 36. 

by Snnivasa 



or 
of Bharadvajagotra. MT. 634 (c.)- 

fi? Ujjain p. 17. (No. 421). 

r. by Purusottamabhatta, son of 
Devaraja. Hz. 440. Cf. Agnistomaprayoga by 
Purusottamabhatta below. 

(^r<5TK5 ?)jRWr Ujjain. p. 17 (No. 
429). 

PUL. i, P . 36. 

Mysore I. p. 52. 



Adyar Add. 40-A-lb'. AK. 69 (inc.). 
ASB. [I, 1070. AS. p. 1. Ben. 15. BORL 69 
of 1891-95. tO. 418. Oxf. II, 1050. Peters. 
II, 177. Stein. 11. 

Apast AS. P . 2. 10. 417. SB. 83. 84. 

by Kesavasvamin. Ben. 7. 
by Gopinatha Sahaya. Stein. 11 (inc.) 
Katy. !O. 415. PUL. I, p. 36. SB. 59. 

Katy. by Jagannatha, son of Vidya- 



kara. ASB. fl, 1069. 1071. Bik. 256 (Agni- 
stomaslokapaddhati) . This forms part of 
the author's Diksapaddhati. 

Katy by Jalesvara Misra. ASB. TI, 
1074. Rep. Hpr. 1906, p. 13. 



Katy. Chapters 7-9 of the Katyayana- 
sutrapaddhati by Yajnikadeva, son , of 
Prajapati, founded on the Madhyandina 
Sakha of the White Yv. 

Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. ASB. 
II, 1046 (same ms. as above). Bd. 90 
(Devayajiiika). BORI. 90 of 1887-91. L. 
764. Stein. 11. 



by Devasvamin. Cs. I, 304. 
Sv AS. p. 2. 

Madhyandina, by RamakrsnaTripathin. 

AS. p. 2. BORF. 116 of 1879 80. D. p. 132. 
P. 7. 
Edn. Calcutta 1874. 



BORI. 54 of 188487. 

on the conversion of Agnistoma 

Rks into Samans. ASB. II, 1334. 
6 



sr. Adyar I, p. 62a. (2 mss.) II, 
itib (1 ms.). Adyar Add. 19-Q-ll. 7\nand- 
asrama 120. 3130. 7818. B. I, 214 (3 mss.) 
Ben. 12. 14. BORI. 522 of 1882-3. Burnelt 
24b. Hz. 648 (comprises the Vajapeyaalso). 
1324. MD. 1124. 1125. 1126, 1128, 1129. 
(Prasnas 13. 14). 14096. N. 8, 18 (b). MT. 
562. 563. 565 (a). 2054 (all these inc.) 
Mysore], pp. 52-3. (13 mss.) Oppert II, 
5026. Oudh. Xfll, 24. PUL. 1, p. 133. Ujjain 
p. 17. 

Apast. AS. p. 2. 25. ASH. 1I, 683. (See 
also Proceed ASB. 1869, lAb. also Alph. 
List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1.) MD. 1119 
(Prassnas, 10-14, called Somapancaka). 1120. 
1121. (Prasnas 10-12). 1 122 (Prasnas 1344). 
1123. MT. 314. 315. 1514(a) (Piasnas 10- 
14). 1862. 1961. (Prasnas 10-14). 

Ap ast - from the Srautaprayogaratna of 
Narayana Vajapeyin. 

Alph. List. Heng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. ASH. 
1 1, 637 (same ms. as above). 

Yv - by Govardhana. NP. X, 0. 
for Vajasaneyins. l^hr. 522. D. p 282. 
vaidika, by J3evasvamin. AS. p. 2. 
Baudh. Paris (D 152). Peters II, 17S. 
Rice 40. 

Baudh. by Govindasesa, son of Sesa- 

yajnesa of Benares. 

Alplu List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. ASH. 
11, 738 (same ms.) Alwar. 92. AS. p. 2 
(inc.). GH. 8. NP. IX, 6, PUL. 1, p. 36 
(3 mss.) SH. 82. Weber. 1453. 

Baudh. by Sesa Narayana, son of Sesa 
Vasudeva, and grandson of Sesa Ananta. 
Hen. 9. Cabaton. I, 268. IO. 416. >UL. 1, p 
36. 

l^ lu( 'h- by Bhavasvamin. A.S. p. 2. IO. 
287. L. 1400. NW. 22. 

Baudh. by a descendent of Visnu- 

vrddha. 

' Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. L ASH. 
11, 765 (same as L. 775. Haraprasada Sastrl 
takes Visnuvrddha as the author explaining 
that 'Anvaya' sometimes means 'name'.). 
IO. 437. L. 775 (inc.) 

by Purusottamabhatta, son of Deva- 



raa. 



Adyar 1, p. 62a. MD. 1127. MT. 666. 



22 



from the Srautamartanda of Martanda 
Somayajin, disciple of Svaprakasa. 
Alwar. 165. Extr. 49. 



by Yajnesvara Sarman. Mysore I, p. 52. 

by Ramakrsna Nanabhai, son of 
Damodara Tripathin. 

Ben. 17. Compare TO. 412. PUL. I, p. 36 
(2 mss.). 

fir. Drahya. Alwar. 289. Extr. 78. TO. 



4719. Mysore I, p. 53. IT, p. 3. 

S v - by Talavrntanivasin. Adyar I, 
p. 62a. 

by Kalyana. NW. 8. 

Burnell. p. 24b. Tl). 2451 



2456 (same mss.) 

F%Tf Asval. TD. 2668. (Contains expia- 
tions for ten rites, the ninth of which is 
Prataragnihotrakalatikratna. Same as Bur- 
nell 17b on Auf. CC. I, P- 362a Prataragni- 
hotrakalatikramaprayascitta or Prataragni- 
hotraprayascitta.). 

Anandasrama. 2274. 
by Dhurtasvamin. Ben. 10. 

10. 422. NP. vi, 6. PUL. i, P . 36 



(sasvara). 

^rrgWTpr^r TD. 2368-9 (Same as Burnell 

No. 9152, p. 27b). 

Cs. 1, 405. 10. 421. PUL. I, p. 36. 
Mysore I, p. 53 (2 mss.) 

Adyar. I, p. 62a (2 mss. inc.). 



Adyar II, App. iiib. AK. 70 (Samvat. 1804) 
BORI. 70 of 1891-95. TO. 2417. Ujjain. p. 
17. 



Asval. TD. 2406-2416 (Same as 
Burnell 4099-4109). 

1-7 Khandas. TD. 2370 (Same as 
Burnell p. 25a. No. 4166). 

sr. Oppert 2742. Trippunittura A. 
1640 (inc. Somapanaprayoga). 

an. ASB. n, 1582. 10. 425 

(Agnistomayajamanapaddhati). 
-by SesaB. 1,214. 

Ujjatn p. 17 (No. 428). 



(?) Stein. 11. 



flftf^r(from the beginning of Adhana) by 
Devasvamin. 
Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. 

fa?WT a conjectural title. Cs. I, 617. 
an. Cs. I, 305. 



by Agnisvamin. c. on the Agnistoma 
section of the Manavakalpasutra, IO. 282. 
Rice. 40. 



Haug. 50. Munchen. 124. Rajapur. 
851. SB. 18 (Rv.). 

an. PUL. I, p. 62. Ujjain p. 17 
(No. 427). See Saptahautra. 
fra5r^m Rv. Alwar 52. Extr. 9. Haug. 
P. :0. Rajapur. 412. 

by Candracudabhatta. Cs. I, 308. 

Asval. an. PUL. I, p. 62. See 
Saptahautra. 

Madhyandina. by Ramabhatta 
ASK. IT, 1448. 

^ Katy. PUL. I, p. 36. See under Agni- 
stomapaddhati. Katy. 

. Hz. 2164 (inc.). 



Adyar. I, p. 62a. Alph. List. Beng. 
Govt. 1891, p. 1 (2 mss.). ASB. II, 1254-56. 
Oppert II, 5469. PUL. I, p. 36. 

Printed with c. by Satyavrata samawrami, 
"Usa", Calcutta, Vol. II. No. vi. 1889-1893. 

(?) AnandaArama. 147. 

Ujjain. p. 15 



(No. 373). 



Ujjain. p. 17 (No. 426). 

Bharatpur. p. lib. Burnell. p. 24b. 
(ms. nos. 4171-8). PUL. I, p. 36. TD. 2443- 

50. 

Govardhana DIksita. Miinchen. 



158. 



vaidika by 
Tippabhatta. AS. p. 241. 

past. Ujjain. p. 17 (No. 430). 
Baudh. Peters, II, 177. 

10,419-20. 

n ASB. II, 1260. IO. 424. 



23 



directions regarding the duties of 

the 7 hotr priests. 
MT. 164 (b). 
See Agnistomasaptahotrprayoga. 

Nr Adyar. I, p. 62a (2 mss.). Alph. List. 
Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. Anandasrama. 3816. 
ASB. II, 1448. Bd. 91. Ben. 4 (3). BORI. 
S3 of 1884-87. 91 of 1887-91. Cabaton. I, 
326. Cs. I, 303. 340 (Somahautraprayoga). 
341 (Some brahmatvaprayoga). 408 (more j 
extensive than 303). Fl. 420 (or Soma- 
hautra). IO. 4717 (Agnistomahautrapra- 
yoga or Somahautraprayoga). Oxf. II, 1056. 
PUL. 1, p. 36. Rgb. 53. Stein. 11. 

Rv. by Harirama, son of Ramakrsna. 
W. p. 30. 
Av. by Dhiragovindasarman. Oxf. 391a. 

. 164a. 3164a. 4405b. 



Cs. i, 391. 

(a fancied title). Dik. 257. 






on the duties to be performed by 
hotr priests in the Agnistoma sacrifice. 
BORI. List p. 2. Hz. 1667. MT. 1208. 2637. 
3469b. Peters. II, 169. Ujjain. p. 17. 

. II, 1450. 1451 (inc. 



and less detailed than 1450). 

Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, 



p. 1. See below. 

Ujjain. p. 17 (no. 424). 

index of 



T an 

mantras in Agnistoma and 65 other sacri- 
fices. 

TD. 2372 (the catalogue gives a list of 
the 66 sacrifices. This ms. is not noticed by 
Burnell). 

Skr. Coll. Ben. 1905, p. 3. 

Baudh. from the Prayogasara of 
Kesavasvamin. Cs. 1,307. 

Oppert II, 4443. 

Mysore 1, p. 53 (3 mss.). 

Apast. Bd. 123 BORI. 123 of 

1887-91. 

(77th Patala). Jodhpur. p. 68. 

Apast. MD. 1152. (In the margin 
of folio 74 the work is named Paurnamasf- 
tantra). 

T (^Wli*fa*IWl) (?). Taitt. 
SB. 818. 



Aiph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. 

Rgb. 54. 
Rgb. 54. 
?! Rgb. 5-4. 
vaidika. AS. p. 2. 
: PUL. 1, p. 36. 

5n^T Haug. 36. Munchen. 
140. Rajapur, 405. 453. 

Mysore. I, p. 64. 

Haug. 35. 

Hen. 17. 
Rajapur. 449. 
an. PUL. I, p. 36. 

Baudh. by Ramacandradik^ita. Alph. 
Li^t. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. ASH. II, 739 
(same ms. as the above) Rep. Raj. and C. I. 
p. 6 (Dravida Ramacandm). 

Ujjain. p. 17 (No. 420). 

handbook for the Udgata in the Agni- 
stoma. Text diff. from TD. 2442. noted 
below. Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. I. 
BBRAS. 542-3. Mysore I, p. 53 (2 mss.). 

or simply grftret^fsrarn. Adyar. I, 



p. 62a. (4 mss. One contains Audgatrapra- 
yoga for Atiratra etc. in addition). Hz. 
1994. IO. 4720a; MD. 1145. TD. 2442. 



indefinite. Adyar. 1, p. 75a (7 mss.) 
Adyar. I, App. iva. MT. 61 (r). 

Prathamasakhinam. Adyar. I, p. 75a. 

Bahvrcanam. Adyar. l,p. 75a. 

Baudh. ibid. 

by Bharadvaja. Burnell 27b. Oppert 10027. 
TD. 11814. 

Yajusanam. Adyar I, p. 74b. 

Yajusavaisnavanam. Adyar. I, p. 75a. 

Vaisnavasampradaya, ibid. 

dh. Burnell 135a. Taylor. J, 126. 



Sv. Aupamanyava. MD.3511. 6. 16. 20. MT. 

660 (k). 1238 (e). 
Br. by Bapannabhatta. Burnell 27b. 



24 



Mysore f, p. 94 (3 mss.). 
MD. 2894. 

or aTWJrlK !^ from Rv. Astaka VI J I. 
3,15. [Mandala X. 6. 80.] TD. 279. 280. 
Kaiy. NT. X, 4. 
Ml). V, pp. 2094. 2096. 
r. Oppert II, 5150. 

MD. 304f>. 
MD. 14515. 



MD. 2895. See under Agnidvayasam- 
sargavidhi. 

an apocryphal revelation regarding the 
divinity of Caitanya, alias Gauranga, alias 
Gauracandra. 

L. 595 (The ms. has 24 chapters, but 
the absence of the word 'samapta' in the 
col. suggests that the work consisted of some 
more chapters). 

wforwhr Bumeii 2oob. TD. 21195- 

21202. 

vaidika. Oudh. XIX, 2 (2 mss. Rv). 12 
(2 mss. Yv.). XXJ1, 6. (2 mss. 1 Rv. and 
another Yv.) XXII, 6. (8 mss. of which the 
latter four are from Yv.). 

indrajala from Bhuvanesvankaksaputa. 
Adyar 1 1, p. 194a. Cf. MD. 5819. 

mantra. To stop fire from burning. 
MD. 5819. 

stotra. BOkl. 580 of Vis. i. D. p. 449. 
Poona 580. 



Skr. Texts from Bali. GOS. 
Ixvii. pp. 35-36. 

Bharatpur. pp. 21a. 22b. Burncll. 201b. 
Radh. 42. TD. 23141-45 (5 mss.). 
by Sahadeva. Burnell 20 ib. 
from the Harivarhsa. Ch. 315. Burnell 201b. 

dh. Stein. 82. 



r. Umesh Misra. J, 70. 
Chandoganam. Umesh Misra. F, 100. 
Sv. and Yv. Muhila. I, 1. 

q- by Kamalakara Oxf. 227b; by Nila- 
kantha in Acaramayukha, SradJhamayukha. 
q. in the Viramitrodaya, Samskara. p. 154. 



(Chow. Edn.) and also by Bhattoji in 
Caturvimsatimatavyakhya. BBRAS. 683. 

Agnismrti is not found in the list of 
Smrti works in Kane's HDS. I. 

Compare Agneyadharmasastra, Triv. Cur. 
No. V, p. 5. 

Mandlik lidn. Vyavaharamayukha, p. xv. 
cites a passage from the Asvamedhika 
parvan of the M. Bharata in which 'Pavaka* 
(Agni) is mentioned in a list of dharma 
sastra writers. 



. 1583. 

c. on Manavakalpasutra. (Agnistoma). lO. 

282. 

Latyayanasutrabhasya. IO. 263. 264. Edn. 

Bib. Ind. 1872 by Anandacandra Vcdanta- 
vagisa and also Valmiki Press, Calcutta, 
1872. 

See Latyayanasrautasutra. 

sr. Fl. 386. MD. FT, p. 758. MD. 3513. 
Oppert II, 5306. TD. 12258 (says that the 
corresponding Burnell no. is. 12261). Ujjain 
p. 16. (no. 414). 

Yv - Mack. pp. 90. 98 (Agnihotravisaya. Yv.) 
Apast. IO. 4756. Ujjain. p. 10 (no. 410). 
by Gokulesa (?). Cs. I, 309. 

from the Prayogasara of Kesavasvamin. 
BBRAS. 613. 

a son of Venkaiakrsna of Ekesvara family, 
pupil of Peddinti Brahmadeva. 

Madhyasiddhantakaumudivyakhya-Sanmano- 
ranjinisesa. MT. 1730. His guru Brahma- 
deva left the com. unfinished and Agni- 
hotra completed it. 

by Anantadeva, son of Apadeva PUL. I, 
p. 30. 

name of the 8th Prapathaka of the 1st 
kanda of the Maitrayanisamhita. (Edn. 
Leipzig, 1881). 

by Anantadeva. Alph. List, l^eng. 
Govt. 1891, p. 1 (Agnihotraprayoga) ASB. 
II, 658 (*ame ms.) Cs. 1,310 (inc.) L. 1390 
(same ms. as Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, 
p. 1.) PUL. I, p. 36. 

by Anantadeva, son of Apadeva. ASB. 
11,349. Rajapur. 376. 



25 



. L. 4157. 

e P- R *J- and C L p. 6. 
MD.3512. 

sr. A.sval. by Vamana Sastri Kinja- 
vadekar. Edn. Anandasrama. 87. 1921. 
Modern work. 

a portion of the Yajnatantrasudhanidhi 
of Sayana. BORl. 26 of A. 1879-80. D. 
p. 151. ' 

Kotah. 965. 



? Adyar I, p. 14b. 



Col: 



From these two colophons, this appears 
to be a f r. of the Apastambasrautawan/ra- 
bhasya of Tirumala, son of Mallayajvan of 
the Madhava Somayaji family. See MT. 
2148a. 

. 11. 



40. 

Anandasrama. 8130. 

fro.n Sayaria's Yajnatantrasudhanidhi. 
Rajapur. 404. SB. 76. See Agnihotratantra 
above. 

general. ASB. II, 1564. 
dyar. I, p. 62a-b (9 mss.). CPB. 7. 
Haug. 34. MIX 14362. MT. 963. 1152 (c.). 
Mysore I, p. 53 (3 mss.). 

past, 1O. 4756. MD. 1097. PUL- 
I, p. 37. 



Apast. by Nilakantha of Pramanapura. 
PUL. 1, p. 37. 

Asval. Bhk. 11. Burnell 23b. (4 mss. 
IX p. 217. MT. 1145 (a). 3164 (c). 

from Sayana's Yajnatantrasudhanidhi. 
Rajapur. 404. SB. 76. See above Agni- 
hotraprakarana from the same work. 

flr Adyar. 11, App. iiia. Telugu Aca. 1. 
Asval. Adyar. I, p. 56a. (inc.). 
an. PUL. I, p. 37. 



by Caundapacarya. Ujjain. p. 16 
(No. 415). 

ran}fr expiation for mistakes in the per- 
formance of Agnihotra. BORL 91 of A. 
1881-82. Anandasratna. 3122. Burnell 27b 
(2 mss.) D. p. 217. IO. 4772. 4773(a). 
Mysore [. p. 53. Oppert 6492. II, 5655. 8797. 
PUL. I, p. 37. Telugu Aca. 251. 

nififcW \sval. Adyar. I, p. 73a (with Tamil 
gloss). BORL 126 of 1886-92. Peters. IV, 



from the Prayascittakutuhala of 
Raghunathaaavahasta. BBRAS. 618. 619. 

Apast. by Somapa.(Talavrnta- 
nivasin?) Gu. 3. D. p. 19. 

Sv. Peters. II, 181. 

Sv. by Ramakrsna Nanabhai, son of Damo- 
dara. Alwar 299. Extr. 84. 

B. I, 214 (2 mss.). 

Asval. by Tryambaka, son of 
Krsnambhatta Molha. IO. 445. 

nr. Granthappura. p. 2. 

Burnell p. 27b. TD, 2676 (same 
ms. as above). 

sr. Anandasrama. 3074. 

he Kamakula ; son of Bhavam 
and Dvadasahayajin; pupil of Ganti Nara- 
simha>Jiianendra> Vasudeva; one Kala- 
hastiyajvan, sister's husband? (bhavuka) is 
also mentioned as guru; similarly one 
Annagaruyajvan, who may be the same 
Kalahastiyajvan, is also mentioned as guru. 
AgnihoirabhaUa was patronised by the 
Matli chief Yallamarfiju of Cudappa, who 
was a contemporary of Venkatapatiraja of 
Vijayanagar c. 1592-5 to 1614. Yallama's 
son, Atlanta's Siddhavata inscription is dated 
1605 A.D. See MT. 4241 (col). 1677. Intro, 
verses. TD. '61)95. 7505. 

Advaitaratnakosapuram or Tattvavivecam, 
c. on Nrsirhhasrama's Advaitaratnakosa 
or Tattvavivekadlpana. MT. 2221. 
Tattvacintamanyalokasphurti, c. on Jaya- 
deva (Paksadhara)'s c. on Gangeiia's 
Tattvacintamani. MT. 1677. 4241. TD. 
6095-7. 

Tarkojjivini, c. on the TattvabodhinI of 
Gane&adiksita on the TarkabhSsa' of 
Kej5ava. MT. 1459. 1638. 1741. 



26 



Pramanyavada. MD. 4272. This seems to be 
a f r. of one of the three previous works. 



on Srauta ceremonial. Oppert II, 2899. 
9539. 

* r - PP ert n > 2899 ' 9539< 
sr. Asval. Oppert II, 2306. 

ir. Oppert II, 5151. MD. 3514 (inc.) 

MD. Vol. 11 1, p. 1098. 
c. an. Oppert II, 5152. 

Asval. by Vaidyanatha Paya- 



gumla, son of Ramacandra and grandson of 
Vitlhala. L. 3095 (196 slokas). 

fr^^T^JT^ a brief c. on the mantras used 
in Agnihotra, by Krsnasomayajin. MT. 
1643. 



Apast. said to have been composed 
by Kamakotidiksita, son of Narayana 
Somayiijin of the Bharadvajagotra. \n 
some catalogues, the text is ascribed to the 
commentator, Ramacandradlksita, himself. 
MD. 1095 (6 mayukhas). M. 45-3. MT. 
49(a). 1136 (inc.) 1783 (inc. breaks off in 
the 5th mayiikha). 

c. by Ramacandradlksita, son of Ananta- 
somayajin of the Bharadvajagotra. MD. 
1096 (inc.) MT. 49a (inc.) 1136 (inc.). 



sr. by Ramacandradlksita, son of 
Anantasomayajin. Adyar I, p. 62b. (2 mss.) 
II, App. iva. Granthappura. p. 2 (with the 
author's own sloss). Hz. 605. 760. Mysore 
I, p. 54 (4 mss. one with gloss). Rep. Raj. & 
C. I. p. 3. 



Aryasamaj. by Muiisi Tota Ram based 
on Dayananda Sarasvati's Vedabhasya and 
Pancamaha>ajnavidhi. Edn. Moradabad, 
1905. 

' Baudh. Rice 44. SB. 129. 



indefinite. Collection of miscellaneous 
tracts on Agnistoma ritual. IO. 5547. 

(?) Telugu Aca. 252. 
|U| sr. Anandanrama. 2277. 



about expiatory rites to be per- 
formed for mistakes arising in the mainten- 
ance of the sacrificial fire. By Raman uja- 
carya, son of Gopalacarya of Srisaila* 
family, in 4 paricchedas. MT. 1339. 



K. 4. 

Asval. incorporated in the Agnihotra- 
candrika. Anandasrama Series, 87. 

an. MD. 3515. Vol. XVI, p. 5932 
(not yet described). In MD. 3515 is q. 
Smrtisangraha of Prajapati. 

Anandasrama. 146. 475. 2283. 2284. 
ASB. II, 1566. 1568. B. 1, 214 (3 mss.) 
BIWAS. 544. 545. Ben. 12. Cs. I, 407. 
Rajapur. 845. Ujjain. p. 17. 

W Apast. and Asval. by Rudradeva, son of 
of Toro Narayana of Pratisthana. Said to 
be a part of the author's Pratapanarasimha. 
Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1 (3 mss.). 
ASB. II, 653 (Apast.) L. 837 (Apast.) 
PUL. I, p. 37 (2 mss.). 

Apast. Anandasrama. 6143. L. 4156. 
Apast. Attributed to a certain \iivasukla 
dlksita. Cs. [I, 237. 



Apast. L. 4156. (different from L. 837 
and 1390). 

Asval. ASB. I], 355. 356. D. p. 456. 
Poona 11, 29 (in c.). 

Katy. BORL 127 of 1886-92 Peters. TV, 5. 

Manava. B. I, 188 (3 mss. inc.). 

Sankhayaniya. ASB. II, 416 (p. 406) 

rai[far by Anantadeva, son of Apadeva. Haug. 
34. IO. 4782. L. 1390. Mttnchen. 38. 
Bik. 255. 

by a pupil of Ananta, probably 
Raghunatha, the a. of Prayogaratnabhusa. 
ASB. II, 1564. BBRAS. 546 (inc.). 

Ujjain. p. 15 (no. 372). 
Asval. PUL. I, p. 37. 



Alph. List. Bcng. Govt. 1891, p. 2: 
Rajapur. 846. See under Agnihotrahoma 
above. 

the 45th Parisista of the Av. Tb. 



214. W.p. 92. 

Romanised text ed. G. M. Boiling and 
J. von Negalein. Leipzig. 1909. 



. 183 (49). SB. 76. 
Adyar. I, p. 73a. 



*'* 1 Mysore I, p. 54. 

B. i, 214. 



Baudh. (from Annadiksita's work). 
PUL. I, p. 39. 



on the cremation of one performing 
the daily Agnihotra. Kane. HDS. I, p. 507a. 
BORI. 75 of 1892-95. Peters, V, 75. 



: See Haribhaskara. 
Padyamrtatarangini etc. 



Paraskaragrhyavyakhya. Sec under Hari- 
hara. 



Gobhilagrhyapaddhati and Vivahakarman. 
See Visnubhatta. 



Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 1. ASB. 
11, 1707 (same ms. as above). 

Adyar. I, p. 73a. 



usually called Pranagnihotropanisad. 
Haug. 18. 

TD. 23536. 



TD. 15409 (inc.). 

paur. mahatmya. From the Brah- 
mandapurana, Uttarabhaga, Ksetrakhanda ; 
Tirukkattupalli Siva shrine (?) IO. 665. 
(same as the one below, i.e. Mack. p. 129). 
Mack. p. 129. 

The text is different from that of the 
following. 



paur. mahatmya. From the Ksetra- 
khanda, Uparibhaga of the Bhavisyottara- 
purana ; on the greatness of the village of 
Kanjanur, east of Madhyarjuna or Tiru- 
vidaimarudur, Tanjore Dt. and where Hara- 
daitacarya was born. 

Burnell 190b (3mss.). MD. N-8-6. TD. 
10039-41 (same as Burnell. mss.) 

Edn. Grantha, Trivadi, Tanjore, 1894 A.D. 
chs. 81-85 of the Bhavisyottara according 
to this edn. 

ASB. 11,354. PUL. I, p, 37 (2 mss.). 



a tract discussing who is entitled 
to perform the Agnlsomiya sacrifice. MD. 
2081 (c). 

an. gloss, on the Mantra 



'Agne yasasvin'. Taitt. V Kanda, 7th Anu- 
vaka. Mysore 1, p. 14. My. D. I, p. 560. 
No. 512 (both refer to the same ms.). 

IO. p. 453b under No. 5545. 



\nandasrama 4173. MD. 3516. 
(inc.). TD. 13440 (at the end of the mss.) 

VRBkrmRlNT Burnell. 28a. (4 mss.) TD. 
13113-4 (2 mss. in Burnell are missing here). 
Asval. Burneil 28a (5 mss.) TD. 13115-119. 

A SB. II, 348. (Haraprasad 



Shastri says that this is the same as L. 1576, 



Adyar I, p. 62b. (2 mss.). 

Apast. P>. I, 146. See Adhana. 
Manava. B. I, 188. 

by Agnicinmisrasambhukara Vajapeyin. 
ASB. II, 1071. 

p UL. I, p. 37. Rajapur. 321b. 539. 
Baudh. Alph. List. Beng. Govt. 1891, p. 2. 
by Ananta. BORI. List. p. 34. 

by Anantadeva. Rajapur, 424. 

a work q. by Narasirhha in his Nityacara-. 
pradipa, I^ib. [nd. Edn. II, p. 338. 

TD. 12257. 
Asval. ASB. JI, 355. 



general. ASB. II, 1563. 

Hiranyak. by Lalla Dhundhi. ASB. 
II, 620-1. AS. p. 2. L. 122. Proceed. ASB. 
1869, 38. 1870, 313. PUL. I, p. 37. 

from Sayana's Yajnatantrasudha- 



nidhi. Rajapur. 421. 

b y ^amadaivajfia. NP. F, 150. 

(This seems to be a srauta work; but 

Aufrecht gives it as a jyotisa work. See 
Auf. CC. I, p. 4a.) 

Baudh. Anandasrama. 87. 92. ASB. 
II, 731 (Agnyadhananirupana). IO. 380. 
L. 758. 833. 1416. Peters. II, 177. PUL 
I, p. 37, Ujjain. p. 14. 



28 



by Gopinatha NP. MIT, 4. 
Baudh. Part of the Srautasarvasva 
(IO. 368), of Sesanarayana. ASB. IT, 712. 

Ujjain. p. 14 (no. 338). 
See Adhanavidhiprayoga. 
by Bhatta Rudradatta. A part of his 
Sutravrtti, called Pradlpika. Cs. I, 334. 

sr. Hhk. 11. BORI. 8<) of A. 1881-82. 
D. p. 217. Tb. 23 B. 
TO. 4757. W. p. 319. 

Apast. I O. 4758. 
Baudh. Anandasrnma. 174. 

Vs. HP. 287. D. p. 367. 
-by Devajajnika. BORI. 386 of 1883-84 
Taitt. SB. 76. 
My soi e. 1, p. 54 (3 mss.). 

Kv. Sankhayana. ASB. 11,416. 

(^^RWnwfiB&flT) Ujjain. p. 18 (no- 
465). 

: Adyar. It, p. 131b. 

Anandasrama. 4830. 

dh. Burnell 148b. (2 mss.) TD. 



12278-12281 (first two same as the Burned 
mss.). 

with Telugu meaning. M. Uni. 
234. 



Anandasrama. 8314, 

name of the 5th Prapathaka of the 1st 
kamla of the Maitrayamsathhita. Edn. 
Leipzig. 1881. 

. Cordier Til, p. 528. Kanjur 
Kyoto [, 718 Lalou. p. 90. jj. 2. 

Bud. Cordier II, p. 123. ' 

Bud. AMG. II, PP . 319. soi. 

Bud. AMG. u, pp. 332. 501. 



Kanjur Kyoto. 1, 195. 

l^ud. Kanjur Kyoto. T, 270. 
Bud. Lalou. p. 85. DD. 10. 

or WRT^fTW'l 
-Rahas>atraya. bhakti. Oudh XV, 130. 
According to a Benares Edn. of 1878, the 



author is called Agrasvamin and the work, 
Ramatarakamantrarahasyatraya. This edn. 
contains ac., Rahasyatrayavakyarthapra- 
dipa of 1876 A.D, written by Suryabalin 
and Raghuvarasarana. Br. Mu. Ptd. Bks. 
1876-92. Col. 7. 

fa BORI. 523 of 1882-83. 

Jain. One of the fourteen purvas said 
to be lost in an early period. On the nature 
of Jiva, pudgala, kala, etc. in 10,000,000 
padas. Outline of Jainism p. 139. Epitome 
of Jainism p. 691. 

Jain story. 3 versions: 2 in verse, 
one longer and one shorter; and one in 
prose. ( Aghatanrpakumarakatha) . BORI. 
606 of 1892-95. Peters. V, 606. Wint. HIL. 
II, p. 540. 

Edns: Prose version. Translated Charlotte 
Krause. Indische Novellen, I.Leipzig. 1922. 
Shorter verse version. Nirnayasagar. 
1917 (Aghatakumaracarita). 
dh. Mysore I. p. 94. Triv. Cur. IV, p. 4 
(with an. c.). 
-c. an. ibid, (with text). 
-c. by Durjaya. Mysore I, p. 94. 

dh. an. Oppert 2222. 4970. MT. 995c. 

3f paur. by Vyasa. Oppert II, 2682. 



dh. pollution, an. Mysore 1, pp. 88, 94. 

r dh. pollution, by Pancanadesa. M. Uni. 

Mysore 1, p. 94. 
( dh. pollution. By Kausikavisnusarman 

Mysore 1, p. 94. 



or or or 

dh. by Harita Venkatacarya, Vaidikasarva- 
bhauma, called also Tolappar (Mitratata)- 
See Raghavan, J. Oriental Research, 
Madras University. 1, pp. 13-21. Adyar I, 
p. l(Wa-b(4 mss. 2 with c.) p. ISOb. (14 mss. 
4 with c. 4 with Tamil meaning; 4 inc.) p. 
121a (wrongly entered as Smrtisarasarvasva 
by Sarasvatlvallabha). Burnell 135b. Hz. 
542. (2 mss. inc.) 619 (with c. inc. Extr. 
p. 88). 763. 128 (with c. inc. Extr. p. 
124.) 1499 (Extr. p. 141). IO. 5564 (text 
only) 5565-6 (with c.) Mack. p. 31. MD. 
2985 9, N. 14-7a. N. 8-4. (Text only) 
2990-99 (withe.). MT.664a. 4072e. 4628a. 
(Text only) 4072d.4139c. 4836a. (withe.) 



M.Uni.(2mss.) Mysore I, pp. 98-9. (10 mss., . 
5 with c.) Oppert 30. 223. 258. 850. 2129. \ 
7852. Oppert II, 568. 799. 143.*. 1858. 1859. 
3026. 5100. 6644. 7015. 8449. 96%. 10295. 
PUL, I, p. 80. Rice. p. 192 (2 mss.) 194. 
Taylor I, 127. 128. 217. 219 (withe.) TD. 
18662-7. Triv. Cur. IV, p. 4. 

c. Smrtisarasarvasva by the author himself. 

Adyar 1, p. 103a. p. 105b. (3 mss.) p. 
106a (-3 mss.) p. 121a. (entered as Smrti- 
sarvasva by Sarasvativallabha). Burnell 
13Sb. Hz. 619. 736. TO. 5565. 5566. MD. 
2990. 2991. (inc.) 2292. 2293. 2996. 2997. 
N. 8-4. MT. 1160. 4836a. Mysore I, pp. 
98-9 (10 mss., 1 inc.)" Oppert 814. 2279. 
5232. IF, 680. 1033. 2422. 2880. 3007. 7495. 
PUL. [.p. 80. Taylor. T, 217-219. TD. 
18668-18673 (last inc.) Telugu Aca. 127. 
Ujjain. p. 28. 

Edns: Asaucasataka or Aghaniranaya, text 
and c.. by Harlta Venkatesa. Telugu script. 
year and place of pub. not known. Text only 
with Tamil meaning, 1905, Cintadripet, 
Madias. Telugu exposition of Text and c., 
Sriniketam Press, Madras, Subhakrt, Magha. 

c. Aghanirnayavyakh)a by Ramanujadlksita. 

Hz. 1499b. Extr. p. 141. MD. 2994-5. 
(both inc.) MT. 4139 (c). 
Both MD. and MT. are wrong in ascribing 
this c. to Vaidikasarvabhauma. 

c. Aghanirnayadipika by Ramanuja Yajvan. 

different from the previous commentator, 
MT. 4072 (d). Text different from that 
of the previous c. 

c. (Saugraharupa) an. Mysore 1, p. 620. 

c. (in Tamil) by Viraraghava of the Vasistha- 

gotra, son of Tiruvalappa. MD. 2998. 2999 
(inc.) 

c. (in Tamil-Sanskrit style known as Mani- 

pravala) by vSathagopadasa of the Bhiira- 
dvajagotra. CLB. 6380b. Kane HDS. I, 
p. 517b. 

c. (in Tamil) an. Srirangam 495a. 



s dh. by Mathuranatha in 65 verses. 
Oppert 2125. 2223. II, 2419, 7216. 9697. 
10029. 



h. by Dharmaraja, resident of Erakara 
village, near Kumbhakonam, and son of 
Visvanatha. 

MT. 344. 985 (inc.). TD. 18623. 

dh - ty Mathuranatha. Oppert 2124. 
8 



or or Fftg^ dh. 65 

or 66 verses on pollution by Vilinatha, son 
of Kanakasabhapati and grandson of Yaj- 
nesvara. Adyar I, p. 103b. (3 mss. Visva- 
(ji)-natha). 1C. 5568 (Aghasatsasti). 

Mysore T, pp. 94. 95 (contains 3 entries 
Aghasasti, by Ramacandra, one of the mss. 
with Avadhani's c. This is evidently a 
mistake. The 3 manuscripts are Vilinatha's 
Aghapancasasti, 2 with Ramacandra's c. 
and one with Avadhanivajapeya's c.) 

c. an. Adyar I, p. 103b. MT. 995a. 

c. by Ramacandrabudha. M. Uni. MD. 3003. 

MT. 1006a. 4139b. Mysore I, p. 95. (2 mss. 
Aghasasti by Ramacandra). TD. 18616-7 
(second inc.). Sg. I, 87. 

c. SajjanasahajivanT, by Avadhani Vaja- 
peyin, son of Rayadiksita and younger 
cousin of Ramacandiabudha; c. based on 
Ramacandrabudha's c. IO. 5568. MD. 3002. 
MT. S9f. 1W. 672d. 3129. Mysore I, p. 95 
(Aghasasti with Avadhani's c.). 



. A work of fifty verses about asauca; 
but the ms. contains only 43 verses. 
TD. 18618 (inc.). 



h. at) anonymous work on pollution, 
complete in 11 Khandas. Adyar I, p. 104a 
(3 mss.) MD. 3004. 

dh. on Pollution by Ramabhadradiksita, 
son of Srinivasasuri. MD. 3005 (inc.). 

c. Tamil gloss by the author himself. MD. 
3005. 

ascribed to Yajnavalkya. Oppert 11, 
1944. 
Jaina. Mysore I, p. 552. 

QL*KI3T an anthology of passages on ex- 
piation by Umarao Singh Thakur of Mora- 
dabad. Edn. Moradabad, 1903. Mr. Mu. 
Ptd. Bks. 1892-1906. Col. 740. 



This is in the first Anuvaka of the 
Yajiiikyupanisad i.e. the 6th Prasna of the 
Krsnayajurvedaranyaka. 

MD. 220. 221 (inc.). 9 C-l-0 (inc.). 
c. Bhasya. an. MT. 3SS9b (inc.). 4460a, 



30 



MT. 639b. 

AnandaSrama. 410. 
or VWPC by Visvesvarabhatta, son of 
Peddabhatta, and author of Madanaparijata 
etc. CLI>>. 7129c. 

Ref. to by Kane, HDS. I, p. 5076 (author 
entered by Kane on p. 742 as different from 
the a. of Madanaparijata, etc. but extracts 
secured bear out the identity). 

R dh. Rice. 192. 

dh. in 6 Prakaranas, by Nilakanthadlk- 
sita, son of the famous Appayyadlksita. 

Adyar I, p. 104(2mss.) Hz. 1504, p. 143. 

MT. 3867 (b). Mysore T, p. 94. 

dh. by Vasudevayajvan. Mysore I, p. 94. 



<*. 192. 



dh. in 2 Paricchedas by Ramacandra 
Adhvarin, son of Anantasomayajin of the 
Bharadvajajakula. For a. see also Agni- 
hotraraksamani above. Adyar. l,p. 103 (13 
mss. last withe.) Hz. 1502. p. 142. 1O. 5567, 
M. Uni. 162a. MD. 3006. 3007 (inc. 3 
Khandas). 3008 (inc.) 3009. 3010 (with c.). 
MT. 6910 (Tamil part). 947d (inc.). 
995(6). 2S44(c). 8867(c). 4067(h.). 4072 
(c.). 4139(a). N. 30-2f. Mysore I, p. 94 
(7 mss.). Oppert. 250. 1374. 2159. 2224. 
4268. 4971. 7796. Oppert. 11, 562. 793. 906. 
1423. 1492. 1853. 3476. 4444. 6180. 7014. 
7469. 9698. TJX 18619. 18620. 18621 (inc.). 
18622 (fr.). Stein. 82. Taylor. I, 134. Triv. 
Cur. IV, p. 4 (anon.). 

Available in a Telugu edition of un- 
known place and time. 
c. an. Adyar I, 104 (last of the 14 mss.). 
MD. 3010. (quotes Muktaphala of Vaidya- 
uathadiksita). 
c. by Rucidatta ( ?). Kane. HDS. I, p. 507b. 

?T dh. by Rucidatta. Oppert. 2264. Kane 
ascribes to Rucidatta a c. on the Aghavive- 
cana of Ramacandra. HDS. I, p. 507b. 
db. Oppert 4972. 



dh. Oppert 7160. 

dh. MT. 2008b. Mysore II, p. 4. Oppert 
4973. Triv. Cur. IV, p. 4 (by Mahagana- 
pati?) 
c. an. Mysore I, p. 95. 



dh. anon. Hz. 270. Mysore I, p. 95. 
in 5 Paricchedas. MT. 25946. 
dh. an. Adyar. I, p. 104. 

WTPfaBf dh. an. Adyar. I, p. 104. 
mantrakalpa. MD. 7730. 
tantr. Hd. 933. 

from the Vamakesvaratantra. Mysore 
II, p. 35. 

RF3F3PT mantra. -'Katteri" is a Tamil 
Spirit. Adyar II, p. 230a. 

MD. 5820. 

MD. 5821. 
M D. 5822. 
Sarasvataratna. 



Hhisaksarvasva, med. with Bengali transla- 
tion. Calcutta, 1917. Hr. Mu. Ptd. Bks. 
1906-28. Col. 29. 



tantr. Taylor. I, 109 (inc.). 

tantr. Adyar II, p. 192a. Hpr. II, 2. 
Stein. 234 (from the Rudrayamala). 

arsastotra from the Rudrayamala. 
Adyar. I, p. 223a. 

IO. 6096 A. 

saivagama by Nandikesvara. Adyar 
II. p. 187a. 

tantr. Adyar. II, 230a. 
Adyar U, 209b. MD. 5823-28. 



from the Rudrayamala. IO, 
6174 (1) Ten verses. Lz. 363, 1. 

mantra. Adyar II, p. 209b. 
ft MT. 264 (32nd). 

mantra. Adyar. II, 230a. 
. 952 of 1884-87. 



a work in Arya metre on several 
branches of medicine, in 16 Adhikaras. 
an. Br. Mus. 512. 

tantr. B. IV, 252. 
I MD. 5829. 



MD. 5830. 5831. 



31 



Adyar. II, p. 209b. MD. 5832 



(inc.) 5833. 



MD. 5836. 
10. 60% B. 

mantra. MD. 5834. 5835. 
1 Tl). 24108. 



a Saiva writer; disciple of Vidya- 
kantha, the disciple of Ramakantha who 
was the son of Narayanakantha and disciple 
of Utpala (Hz. II, Extr. p. 'l09) ; wrote the 
Mrgendrav rttidipika at the instance of this 
Guru; Sarvatmasiva is usually mentioned 
as his chief Guru; was born in the Cola 
country in the Kaundinyagotra ; had the 
title 'Laksadvayadhyapaka', 'teacher of 
2 lakhs of pupils' ; mentioned sometimes as 
Ghorasiva also; mentions at the end of the 
Kriyakramadyotika that he wrote it in Saka 
1080, A.D. 1157. See p. 4 Skr. Intro, to the 
Chidambaram Grantha edn. of 1927 of the 
Kriyakramadyotika in part. 

According to Trilocanasivacarya (Prayas- 
cittasamuccaya, Hz. 954), Aghorasivacarya 
was one of the spiritual heads of the 
mythical seat called Amardakamatha. (Hz. 
II, p. 80. Extr.). 

q. in the Saiva section (as a commentator 
on Bhoja's Tattvaprakasa) in the Sarva- 
darsanasangr aha . 

A traditional version of his story is found 
in a work called Cidambarasara. See Tamil 
Preface to the above-mentioned cdn. of the 
Kriyakramadyotika. This preface and the 
Skr. Intro, referred to previously give a list 
of Ahgorasivacarya's works which form the 
only source of information for works 
marked with an asterisk below. 
[ Aghorasivapaddhati Poona 337. Same as 

Kriyakramadyotika ] . 

[ Agamahnika. Auf. CC. I, p. 39a. Same as 
Dlksavidhi below; forms part of Kriya- 
kramadyotika]. 
* Ascaryasara. kavya. 

[ Asaucadlpika (for aivas) MD. 3027. 
This does not form part of the Kriyakrama- 
dyotika. 
Kriyakramadyotika (K. k. dyota, K. k. jyoti, 

Nityakriyakrama, Aghorasivapaddhati) . 

(Many selections from this have been pub. 

in S. I. under several titles, with text in 



Grantha and with or without Tamil 
Transl.). 

Tattvatrayanirnayavyakhya. Adyar II, p. 

175b. Mysore I, p. 542. TD. 8187. Edn. 
Devakottah Sivagama Siddhanta Sangha, 
1923. 

Tattvaprakasikavrtti (Siva ta. pra. vr). 

Adyar II, p. 175b. MT. 3914. 4433. TD. 
8183. Edn. same as that mentioned above* 

Tattvasangrahalaghutika. Mysore I, p. 542. 

TD. 8188. Edn, same as that mentioned 

above. 
[Dlksavidhi Auf. CC. Ill, Ib. (only a part 

of the Kriyakramadyotika]. 
* Natyabhyudaya. 

Nadakarikavrtti L. 1434. TD.,8191. 

Pararthanityapiijavidhi (also called Siva- 

layanityavidhi). Edn. Devakottah Siva- 
gama Siddhanta Paripalanasangha. 1930. 
Does not seem to form part of the Kriya- 
kramadyotika; the colophon describes it as 
a compilation based on the Sakalagama- 
sarasangraha for which see MD. 5549. 
TD. 15304. 

* Pasamlapajaya. kavya. 

* Hhaktaprakasa. 

Hhogakankavrtti. Mysore I, p. 543. TD. 

8190. 

Mrgcndravrttidipika Hz. 1105. 

RatnatrayollekhinI (R. T. Uddyota. Mysore 

l,p. 544). 

* Sarvavidyesim, an epitome of Matanga and 

other Agamas. 

Sarvajnanottaravrtti Hz. 959. TD. 6728 

(fr.). 



by Aghorasivacarya. BORI. 337 of 
Vis. i. Poona 337. Same as the Kriyakra- 
madyotika. According to the Saivabhusana, 
there are 18 Paddbatis by Saiva writers, 
one of which is Aghorasivacarya's. For mss. 
see under Kriyakramadyotika. 



Adyar II, p. 230a. 



MD. 5837. 



MD. 5838. 



MD. 5839. 



stotra. MD. 10904. MT. 259Sb. 



c. an. MT. 2595b. 

guru of a Sahkaracarya who wrote the 



Durgapujaivdhi. MT. 2256. 



32 



Yogakarnika, a metrical compilation in IS 
padas on yoga. Behares Edn. 1905. Br. 
Mu. Ptd. Bks. 1906-28. Col. 29. 

mantra. AK. 958. BORI. 958 of 1891-95. 
MD. 5840-5845 (all entered as Aghorastra- 
mantra). Taylor I, 367, 

TD. 17086-92. 

^ MD. 5846. 



MD. 7731. 

stotra in 8 stanzas. MD. 10905. 

MD. 5847. 5848. 

R*T math. Text and c. by Harsadiksita. F>. IV 
114. 

jy- attributed to Varahamihira. Hpr. 
HI, l.L. XI, Pref. p. 5. Kotah. 169 (an.) 
Varendra p. 49 (an.) 

tantr. Peters. IV, 43 (from the Visvalaya- 
tantra). Stein. 227. W. p. 271. 

Oppert. 2499 (Silpa). Triv. Cur. 
App. 1106, p. 11 (2 mss. one inc. jy.). 

? a lexicon of synonymous terms for de- 
noting the numbers one to nine and zero. 
MI). 13601-603. 14018 (inc.). 

words used to denote numerals, by Vidya- 
candratmaja. Hpr. I, 2. 



or 3Tf<TT*t jy. The 13th chapter of the 
Ganitapatikaumudi of Narayana, son of 
Nrsimha (1356). Trinity College, p. 77. 
Ankapase prastaradiganitam. Mandlik. Sup. 
495. 



See Ganitamrtasagan. 

TD. 12137. 



tantr. Radh. 24. 



tantr. Radh. 25. 

~ ~F tantr. NW. 244 (by Siva). 

tantr. by Harsa. Bd. 943 (and c.). 

numerical value of different words in ex- 
pressing numerals, by Mm. Ramananda- 
tirtha. L. 1100. Vangiya p. 180 (called 
Ahkabidhana and placed under kosa.). *' 

jy. by Krparama. L. XI, Pref. p. 5. 

kosa. by Mm. Ramanandatirtha. Same 
asAnkasamjfia (L. Ill, 1100). Vangiya 
180. No. 1. Varendra. p. 32. 



grhya./JD. 12132. 12136. 121.38-142. 

a collection of verses from dramas; icited in 
the anthoh^gy Suktiratnakara of Surya 
Granthappura. p. 94. MT. 3813. 41*7. pp. 68 
69. 75. 

TO. 5547 (1). M. Uni. 569a (as part of 
Kanyadana). Ujjain p. 10. 

MD. 3517. See under Ankurarpana- 
prayoga. 

Burnell 148a. (5 mss. nos. 28059). 



Not to be traced in TD. MD. 3517. 14391. 
N. 38-9(b). Kane. HDS. I, p. 507b. (from 
the Prayogaratna of Narayana). 

BORI. 690 (13) of 1895-98. 561 of 
1875-76. D. p. 106 (No. 561). TD. 12982. 
from the Pancaratra CLB. 9879(a). MD. 
5188(?) Pannalal Bombay. 192. Taylor. 
T. 135. 

from the Brhacchaunaklya. M D. 2896. 

Baudhayana. IO. 4811 (1). 4812. 4813. 

from the Saradatilaka. L. 1068. 

Jain. Peters. VI, 690. Report p. 36 (Dig. 
Jain.). 

mantra. Bik. 1243 (with directions in 
Hindi) Bharatpur. p. 80a. 
vaidika. Oppert 1732. 
jy. Anandasrama 2450. Mysore. I, p. 327. 
P>ud * Cordier H, p. 313. 



Jain, on the discipline of a 
Jain saint. AK. 1226. 1227. BORI. D. XVII, 
Pt. i. Nos. 360-363. Not known whether 
these manuscripts represent the same text as 
is referred to in the Nandi and Sthananga- 
sutras. BP. pp. 179b. 205a. 219b. 

Jain. Referred to in Nandi- 



sutra and the Sthanangasutra. See BORI. 
D. Vol. XVII, Pt. i. p. 317. 

Jain work on augury. Jainagrantha- 
vali. p. 354. 

mim. by Murarimisra. 
Adyar II, p. 131b, (2 in c. mss.) BL. 322 
Hz. 1376. K, 108. L. 2357. MT. 1351 '(inc.) 



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1793. Mysore I, p. 407 (2 mss. one inc.). 
Rep. Raj. and C. I. p. 9. Edn. Anandasrama 
97. (at the end). 

poet. Padyavall. IO. p. 1535a. SI. 228. De's 
Edn. Sbhv. ascribes the same verse to a 
Vasudeva, who is called Jhalaj jala Vasudeva 
also in p. 



Kusopadesatlka. Nepal, p. 85. 

by Bhubhatta. B. II, 116. BORI. D. XIV, 
1. This is the same as the Dutangada. Bhu- 
bhatta is a corruption of Subhata. 

another name of Dutangada. BBRAS. 
1279. See Dutangada. 

son of Nagapasa, father of Govinda, father 
of Ramesvara, father of Narayana (Vrtta- 
ratnakaratlka 1681). Oxf. 198b/See also 
IO. p. 303b. The correct name is Cangadeva. 

kavya. B. II, 70. 

dh. (?) 8 stanzas in praise of Anganatha 
(Cupid?). CPB. 8. 

ft a summary account of Jain scriptures and 
teachings in 3 chapters of Prakrt verse with 
Sanskrit chaya. Ed. in a collection called 
Siddhantasaradisangraha in the Manikya- 
candra Dig. Jain Granthamala. No. 21. 
Bombay, 1923. Br. Mu. Ptd. Bks. 1906-28. 

Col. 731. 1022. 

* 

Dig. Jain work. Printed. 



Pannalal Bombay. I, p. 59. 

on the manner of conducting worship of the 

several limbs'of a religious teacher. MT. 84f. 

vedanga. Adyar I, p. 48a (inc.). 

fa dh. Jain. A hymn in 38 Prakrt verses. 
CPB. 6926. 

poet. Gathasaptasati. I. 81 is ascribed to 
him. 

alank. 8 stanzas in praise of the various 
part of the body. CPB. 9. 

kavya, composed in 1801 by VinSyaka- 



bhatta. Oxf. 134a. 

from Kamikatantra. Paris. (Gr. 
26. 1.). 

jy. AnandaSrama. 3986. Jesalmtre. p. 15. 
Oxf. II, 1585a. Mentioned in the Garga- 
^mhita. See Trinity College pp. 34. 36. 
Rep. Raj. and C. I. pp. 28. 31. 

9 



Jain Praklrnaka described as a 
nimitta&stra. BORI. D. XVII, Pt 1. 364. 
See Texts. GOS. xxi. p. 25. Peters. Ill, 
Intro. 43. p. 231 (with Extr.). Peters. VI, 
541. 

stotra. Oppert II, 3386. 
med. CPB. 10. 

' Jain. A work ascribed to Kundakunda- 
carya. Upadhye, Edn. Pravacanasara, 
Intro., p. 25 fn. 

MT. 164d. 



on the significances of the throbbing 
of some limbs. 
Bharatpur. p. 28a. 

same subject as the above. 



Pheh. 11. Jainagranthavali p. 354. JASB. 
1908, p. 408. Lz. 1180, 2(11 verses in Arya- 
metre). 

natya. an. Granthappura. p. 73 (inc.) 
part of the Gaiudapratistha forming part of 

the Dhvajarohana in the annual festival of 
Vaisnava temples. 
M.'Uni. 894. 

by Venkatesa, son of Prativadi- 
bhayankaracarya. 
MT. Vol. II, i. p. 2026b. 

vaidika. Oppert 1733. 

gr. by Dharma- 
bhatta. Mysore I, p. 641. 
by Bhavila. Bud. Codier III, p. 245. 
Bud. Codier. II. 254 III, 245. 

stotra on Angaraka. Adyar I, p. 223a. 
II. App. xiiia, MD. 5849. TD. 19093-19097 
(5 mss.). 

from the Vratacudamani. Adyar 



I. p. 160a (inc.). Mysore. I. p. 141. 
Anandasrama. 335. 



. I. p. 87a (inc.) 

the Rudrayamala. 
Adyar I, p. 95a. 

*!*!^!^ 53 slokas. R. A. 
Sastri Diary II, p. 186. 

Adyar II, p. 229a. MD. 5850. 14810, 
15204. 



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Adyar I, p. 223a. Adyar. Add. 20-O-15. 
Anandafirama 218. Burnell 202b. TD. 19098- 
19107 (10 mss.). 

sfat MD. 14815. 

ft jy. Oppert 1195. Cf. Angarakanadl above. 
y one of the 108 tantras of the Pancaratra 
MT. Vol. II, i. p. 1706. 
sage mentioned by Sripati at the end of his 
Jatakapaddhati as one of the 18 founders 
of Jyotisa. MT. I, p. 536. Mentioned also by 
Sudhakaradvivedin in his Ganakatarangim, 
riit Reprint. 1892. 

mantra-tantra. Keonjhar. 46. (ms.) q. 
by Narasirhha in his Nityacarapradlpa. Bib. 
Ind. Edn. I. p. 745. 

eulogy on Muni Angiras. Buddhistic. 



Weber Mss. CA. IV, pp. 22-3. 



f^ff dh. by Angiras in 72 verses. ASB. Ill, 
1846 (6). Printed in the Dharmasastra texts 
by Manmath Nath Dutt, Calcutta, 1908. pp. 
165-171. Text has agreement with the text 
of the Angirassmrti, ed. in the Smrti Collec- 
tion, Anandasrama, 48, though the verses 
here are only half as many as those in the 
Anandasrama text. 

found in versions of different length to 
which cause perhaps are to be attributed the 
names, Madhyama Angiras and Brhad 
Angiras. 'Angiras' q. by numberless writers. 
Brhad Angiras, Peters III, 386 (Angira 
brhatsmrti) BORI. 81 of 1884-86. Madhya- 
mangiras q. by Govindarnava, Prayascitta, 
IO. 1566. pp. 24b. 82a, in Prayascittamayu- 
kha, by Vijnanesvara Oxf. 356a, in the 
Madanaratnapradipa. Called also Angirasa- 
Dharmasastra and Angirassamhita; in 
some mss., available in two parts, Purvangi- 
rasa and Uttarangirasa, the latter being 
a text in 12 chs. But in all versions deals 
only with Prayascittas ; hence, the Atura- 
sannyasavidhi and Samskaravidhi ascribed 
to Angirasa in IO. 5576. would suggest a 
totally different Angiras text to be existent. 

On Angiras see Kane, HDS. I, Section 39. 
The work deals only with Prayascittas; q. 
Angiras, Sankhalikhitau, Sumantu ; contains 
some verses of Manu. | 

Adyar I, p. lOla. (Uttarangiraasmrti) p. 
102a. (Purvangirassmrti). p. 256b. Alwar 



1250. Anandafirama 215. 4112. 4117.4517. 
4518. 4536. 5889. 6751. B. Ill, 36. Ben. 133. 
Bh. 19. Bhk. 18. Bik. 358 BORI. List pp. 4 
(2 mss. 1 called Angiraproktasmrtidharma- 
sastra; 1, Ang. smrti). 88. (in a collection 
of Smrtis). Other mss. of this work in 
BORI: 181, 182, 183 of A 1881-82 95 of 
Vis. ii. 235 of A 1882-3. 53 of A 1879-80. 
646 of Vis. i. 81 of 1884-86. 80 of 1884-86. 
Buhler. 545. 547. CPB. 11. Cs. II, 10. (Ang. 
samhita) 11. (in 12 chs.) D. pp . 156 (100 
verses ) 224 (3 mss ) 318 (54 verses). 453. 
461 (32 verses). Haug. 37. IO. 1302. (Ang. 
Dharmasastra in 168 verses; "differing 
greatly from the Angirasasmrti of the Cal. 
collection I, p. 554 (72 glokas')". 1303 (Ang. 
Smrti. 32 Sis). 1304 (Ang. Dha. Sas. in 12 
chs.) 5326 (agrees with IO. 1302) 5327 
Ang. Dha. gas. 12 chs.) 5328 (Ang. Dha. 
Sas. in 2 sections, first section called Purvafi- 
girasam cf. Adyar I, p. 102a. MD. 2611. 
2612. 26U). Jodhpur p. 24. K. 164. Khn. 68. 
Mack. p. 103. Mandlik. p. 57. Mandlik Sup. 
nos. 36. 135a. MD. 2611 (2 parts; I part 
called Purvangirasa; II part simply Angirasa 
smrti and has 11 chs. ; evidently this II part 
is the text in 12 chs.) 2612. 2613 (both 
Purva). 2614 (Uttara in 12 chs. ; from this 
it appears that the Ang. Dha. gas. in 12 chs. 
is known as Uttarangirasam also.) 14501 
(fr. of the 12th ch.). MT. 4722c (Uttarangi- 
rasa) Miinchen 238 (32 Sis.) 239 (168 Sis.) 
Mysore I, pp. 87. 93. Oppert 252. 954. 
7797. II, 9805. Peters. I, 121, III, 386. 
(Brhadangiras) Poona 646. II, 95. PUL. 
I, p. 77. Radh. 17. Rice 192. SB. 110. Skr. 
Coll. Ben. 1897-1901. p. 50. Stein 82. Taylor 
I, 185. TD. 17774-5. 

Edns. (1) Jivananda I. pp. 554-560 
Angiras-smrti in 72 verses. 

(2) Anandasrama 'Smrtlnam samuc- 
cayah', I Text 168 verses. 

(3) Lithotype Edn. Jnanadarpana 
Press, Bombay, 1805. (a collection of 
18 Smrtis). 

by KulamaniSukla. NW. 164. 



: Rks utilised in Pratyangirakalpa. MD. 
7927. (col.). 

on witchcraft, in a dialogue between 
Angiras and Pippalada. L. 4046 (in 828 
slokas). Compare Asurikalpa. 



35 



veda. Adyar. II, App. ib 
mantra. MD. 5851. 



Adyar II, p. 230a. 

R fourth great collection of tlu; Buddhists' 
canonical Literature. Pali Cabaton II, 77-85. 
90. (10th section). IO. Pali. 29. 
c: Manorathapurani by Buddhaghosa 

Edn. Pali Text Society in 6 Vols. 1885- 
1910. c. ibid. 1924-36 in 3 Vols. English 
Translation, ibid. 5 Vols. 1932-1936. 



JPI measurement with Angula as 
standard in the construction of sacrificial 
altars. 



MT.911b(mc.) 
an. ibid. 

^{jJg from the Majjhimamkaya II, 4. 6. 
Cabaton II, 320. IV (with a gloss). 

Bud. AMG. II, pp. 261. 502. Kanjur 



Kyoto II, 879. Nanjio. 434. Transl. A. D. 
420*79. 

i^lWl^lW 5fOTWTFW& BORI. List p. 
84. BORI. D. XIV, 2. an. c. on the Anguli- 
yanka of the Ascaryacudamani of Sakti- 
bhadra and not the Abhisekanataka as 
stated in BORI. List and Des. Catalogue. 
This is an epitome in Malayalam of the 
Sanskrit NatankuSa, MD. 3003. 



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