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[ The Bengal texts, except the Burdwan one, have divi for Daityas, of course, the latter reading is correct.]

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42 ([return])
[ The Bombay text has Sarvatas (which is better) for Sarvata in the Bengal texts.]

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43 ([return])
[ in the first line of 28, the Bengal texts read Sirasas (ablative) for Sikhhrat of the Bombay edition. In the last line of 29 also, the Bombay text has plavantiva-pravegena for the Bengal reading patatyajapravegena. No material difference of meaning arises if one or the other is accepted.]

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44 ([return])
[ Alluding to the tradition of Siva’s holding Ganga on his head and for which the great god is sometimes called Gangadhara.]

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45 ([return])
[ This word occurs in various forms, Ketumala and Ketumali being two others.]