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 72 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. hjKe^am of Nandigr&ma. Contains forty-two stanzas^ or with the deduction of the colophon, forty only. Begins: ^Rq^ ffi ^^riH ^?R TfT^ "^ ^^W* ^ "^ • Compare Oxford CataL, pp. 836,. ZZ7, 349, and Berlin CataL, p. 260. R. IS. 134. 10 leaves, in oblong 8vo. ; Indian paper ; Deyanagari character. Copied in 1745. This MS. consisted formerly of fourteen leaves, of which ^9 Rj ^ ^0 are now lost. It contains the Kdldchakrc^'d- taka, giving an exposition of the astrological consequences resulting from the various positions of heavenly bodies. In Anushtubh metre. Both from the circumstance that the tract is delivered in shape of a dialogue between Isvara and Devi (P4rvati), and from its careless language, we may conjecture that it forms part of one or other Tantra. The following passages will serve as examples : Fol. la. ilflUimi^lM ^^ ^5RTW^ '^^RH I ^jS^ ^ U tPl^tmR. 'HlTftr ^g^T^Tfilfi! ^m: U FoI. 2a. m Xaiacha- krajatake da§akramah | IC'BWT^ITrfttnrt ^f^ft^ H^fiS'ifl I ^ g TT^Rrt^ '^ t^firo^lVhRT II Fol. Sh. Athantarda^a-