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 60 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. R. IS. 130. 119 palm-leaves, in oblong shape ; Bengali character. Copied in 1719. The Jyotktattm, by Baghunandana, a son of Harihardbhatta. Begins : iwrRT iift^H^ ^n^rt wi^4ii< I ^fT^ wftTT|prt ^8rnt m^ ^crt ^ n Eaghanandana's subject in this treatise is to show the bearing of the heavenly bodies on the principal events of Hindu life. His materials are collected from a great number of authorities, but he chiefly follows the EajamartaQ^^. He cites : AdbhutasS,gara, p. 408.^ Adipurana, 393. Apastamba-siitra, 383, 410. Ayurveda, 394. A^valayana, 354. U^anas, 308. Maha-Kapilapancharatra, 388. Earmaprakdsa, 343. Karmavipaka, by ^tatapa, 393. Ealpa- taru, 385, 387. Ka^yapa, 348. Mrmapur^na, 341, 382. Krityachintdmani, 342, 348, 354, 355, etc. Krityaratndkara, 399. Kausika, 392. Garga, 345, 347, 348, 355, 359, 379, 381, 414. Vrtddha-Garffa, 384. Garffa-samhitd, 408, 410. Vrtddha-Gdrgya, 381. Gobhila-sutra, 379. Ghintamani, 390 (see Krityachint&ma^i). Ghhandogapari^ishta, 411, 412. Jyotihsdrasamgraha, 357, 360. ^ The numbers refer to the Calcutta Edition of 1834 in Svo.