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INDEX.
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Nandapandita’s Vaijayanti—Three India Office manuscripts,,
one manuscript from Professor Buhler’s Collection, one
manuscript in my possession.
Narada-smriti—Three manuscripts in my possession, one
manuscript .from the India Office, one manuscript of
Asahaya’s Commentary from Professor Buhler’s Collec-
tion.
Narayana’s Commentary of the Code of Manu—One ma-
nuscript from the Deccan College.
Raghavananda’s Commentary of the Code of Manu—One ma-
nuscript from the Deccan College.
Smritichandrika—Two manuscripts from the India Office,
one manuscript from Dr. Burnell’s Collection, now in
the India Office.
Todarananda,1 Vyavaharasaukhya—One manuscript from
the Deccan College.
Vigvegvara’s Madauaparijata—Two manuscripts from the
India Office.
Vigvegvara’s Subodhinf —One manuscript from Professor
Buhler’s Collection.
Vivadabhangarnava, composed by Jagannatha, the original
of Colebrooke’s Digest—One manuscript in my posses-
sion.
Vivadarnavabhanjana—One manuscript from the Deccan
College.
Besides the above, manuscripts of a number of minor
Smritis, attributed to Vyasa, Uganas, Atri, and others, have
also been used. The copies consulted are from the Collec-
tions of Dr. Haug (now in the’R. Library, Munich) and >
of Professor Buhler. Of several printed works also,
e.g., the Mitakshara, Dattakamimamsa, Samskarakaus-
tubha, good manuscripts from Indian Libraries were con-
sulted in order to establish the correct reading of doubtful
passages.
1 Todarananda has been erroneously stated in this work to be th©
name of an author. It is the name of a work, composed by Todar Mall,
INDEX.
327
Nandapandita’s Vaijayanti—Three India Office manuscripts,,
one manuscript from Professor Buhler’s Collection, one
manuscript in my possession.
Narada-smriti—Three manuscripts in my possession, one
manuscript .from the India Office, one manuscript of
Asahaya’s Commentary from Professor Buhler’s Collec-
tion.
Narayana’s Commentary of the Code of Manu—One ma-
nuscript from the Deccan College.
Raghavananda’s Commentary of the Code of Manu—One ma-
nuscript from the Deccan College.
Smritichandrika—Two manuscripts from the India Office,
one manuscript from Dr. Burnell’s Collection, now in
the India Office.
Todarananda,1 Vyavaharasaukhya—One manuscript from
the Deccan College.
Vigvegvara’s Madauaparijata—Two manuscripts from the
India Office.
Vigvegvara’s Subodhinf —One manuscript from Professor
Buhler’s Collection.
Vivadabhangarnava, composed by Jagannatha, the original
of Colebrooke’s Digest—One manuscript in my posses-
sion.
Vivadarnavabhanjana—One manuscript from the Deccan
College.
Besides the above, manuscripts of a number of minor
Smritis, attributed to Vyasa, Uganas, Atri, and others, have
also been used. The copies consulted are from the Collec-
tions of Dr. Haug (now in the’R. Library, Munich) and >
of Professor Buhler. Of several printed works also,
e.g., the Mitakshara, Dattakamimamsa, Samskarakaus-
tubha, good manuscripts from Indian Libraries were con-
sulted in order to establish the correct reading of doubtful
passages.
1 Todarananda has been erroneously stated in this work to be th©
name of an author. It is the name of a work, composed by Todar Mall,