[26] Ed. Bombay, 1898; trs. J. Taylor, Bombay, 1893. Cf. J. W. Boissevain, Prabodhacandrodaya, Leiden, 1905. [↑]
[27] Ed. Kāñcī, 1914; trs. K. Narayanacharya and D. Raghunathaswamy Iyengar, vol. i. Srirangam, 1917. [↑]
[28] Ed. KM. 1906; analysed by Lévi, TI. i. 237 ff. Date, c. A.D. 1550. [↑]
[29] Ed. KM. 1893. Another imitation is the Amṛtodaya of Gokulanātha, Haraprasād, Report (1901), p. 17. [↑]
[30] Ed. KM. 1891. For the author of the Vidyāpariṇayana (Vedakavi, nominally Ānandarāya) see KM. xliv. Pref. p. 9. [↑]
[31] Ed. Gaekwad’s Oriental Series, no. ix. 1918. [↑]
[32] This is probably the nuance intended, as in saumyatā. [↑]
[33] Ed. KM. 1888. Cf. Keith, Sansk. Lit., pp. 64 ff. [↑]
[34] Ed. E. Hultzsch, Leipzig, 1906; cf. GGA. 1908, pp. 98 ff. [↑]
[35] Ed. KM. 1895. The late Mṛgān̄kalekhā of Viçvanātha son of Trimaladeva, is summarized in Wilson, ii. 390 f. [↑]