[16] Haraprasād, Nepal Catal., p. xxxvii. [↑]

[17] Ed. KM. 1900; trs. L. H. Gray, JAOS. xxv. 197 ff. [↑]

[18] Ed. Kielhorn, op. cit. [↑]

[19] Ed. Bombay, 1891. [↑]

[20] Ed. Gaekwad’s Oriental Series, no. x, 1920. On the merits of Vastupāla see also Arisiṅha’s Sukṛtasaṁkīrtana and Someçvara’s Kīrtikaumudī. [↑]

[21] Usually Sin̄ghaṇa or Siṅhaṇa. Cf. Bhandarkar, Report (1907), pp. 15 ff., who equates Mīlacchrīkāra with Shamsu-d-din (1210–35). [↑]

[22] We hear of a Rājarājanāṭaka performed annually in a temple of Çiva by order of the Cola Rājarāja I of Tanjore in the eleventh century, but of its content we know nothing; H. Krishna Sastri in Ridgeway’s Dramas, &c., p. 204. [↑]

[23] India Office Catal., no. 4194. [↑]

[24] Ed. Madras, 1912. [↑]

[25] Kumbhakonam, 1892. [↑]