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 inale fortune teller by desire of Siva, and announcing to Kusalyd the birth of Rama. By Venkaya. VIII. — Kapota vakya. a. palm leaves — b. ditto. Lamentations of a male pigeon for the death of his mate by the hands of a fowler. By Nanjaya. IX. — Ganga Gauri Sambdd. Palm leaves. Dialogue between Gangd and Gauri, chiefly in praise of each other and of Siva. X. — Virupdksha Stotra. a. palm leaves — b. do. Stanzas in honor of Siva as Virupdksha. XI. — Kiratdrjuniya. Palm leaves. A translation of the Sanscrit poem of Bhdravi. XII. — Mantra Mdhdtmya. Palm leaves. Stanzas in illustration of the efficacy of worship- ping Siva according to the principles of the Janga- ma religion, and in honor of various forms of that deity ; by Prabhudeva.