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 C .loo ] ter a grant of territory along the Ganges: Compiled or translated by Devendra Kirtti. VII. — Nigamagama Sara. Paper. The essence of the Vedas and Tantras, or the doctrine of two principles, matter and spirit, or the passive and active causes of creation as communica- ted by Ndrdyana in the capacity of a Guru or spi- ritual teacher to his own emanation or Avatar, Vd- mana. VIII. — Panchatantra. Paper. The Mahrattd version of the Sanscrit original of Pilpay's fables. IX.— Pdnduranga Mdhdtmya. Paper. Legendary account of the shrine of Vishnu as Vitaleswara at Pundrapur. By Sridhara Kavi. X. — Srenika Raja Cheritra. '. Paper. An account of Srenika, who according to the Jains was sovereign of Behar in the time of Verd- dhamana, the last of the Jain teachers, and to whom _»