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 28 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. fragments of astronomy, astrology, invocations, rules for the worship of planets, and such like. The work is delivered in the form of a dialogue between Param Brahma and Brahman, and professes to be an Upanishad, belonging to the S&maveda. In reality, it is one of the most barefaced forgeries ever practised in Sanskrit literature. Begins: fqiQI^^ ^*1i*4fHu) ifif : II 9 II ^r^ Tw^ wnT ^ ^ ?nt ^ft^^ gH(iaMm^ :i q<M<i^i<i^i<mfMisii$(iPiMK^ :»^ii ^^'Wtflin*!!^ ii'W<w.^l^f'r%fl^lif<«^%^Mfiif^^ini The whole is divided into twenty-three chapters. 1. brahmalo- k&dipanchada^alokadivivechaiiadhikara, ends fol. 83. 2. panchada- ^adhmvasphut&dhik^ra, fol. 103. ii, saptadhravasphut&dhik^ra, fol. 12a, 4. da^adhruY^dhikaxa, fol. Ha. 5. divlini^&dyadhik^, fol. 18a. 6. ^riparambrahmanoh iiirdhudeva^riketudevayoh sphuta- dhikarah, fol. 193. 7. tripra^nadhikara, fol. 2ia. 8. samdhyadya- dhik^ra^, fol. 56a. 9. ^richandradeTagrahan&dliik^ra, fol. 58^^. 10. 9ri8iiryadeYagraha9&dhikara, £ol. 59^. 11. parilekhadhik^ra, fol. 60a. 12. varsh^diphaladhikara, fol. 65a. 13. vlir&di|ravana- phalanrip^diphaladhikara, fol. 73a. 14. sarvakarmas^dharanagni- saqiskfixa, fol. 783. 15. 8anrakarmas4dhliraigiaprdya9chitt&dhikara,