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 t W 3 XIII. — Kerikala Chola Cheritra. Palm leaves* The devotion of the Chola Raja to Siva as Ma* deswara, and the boons conferred upon him in con- sequence, with notices of some of the Virasaivd teachers or saints. Nijaguna Swdmi Kaivalya Paddhati. A sort of Jangama manual, containing hymns addressed to Siva and Pdrvati, arid recommendations of their worship as well as of leading a life of devout asceticism in order to obtain final liberation from existence. By Nijaguna Swdmi, a celebrated Jan* gama teacher. XIV. — Vimsati Vedanta. Paper. A treatise on the distinctions between matter and spirit, on birth and final emancipation, and the effica- cy of ascetic devotion. By Sivayogendra, an A* vadhutaQL liberated man or ascetic. XV. — Suka SaptalU Papei. The seventy tales of a Parrot — the Canara ver- sion of a well known popular collection of tales. By Chekopadhyaya. VOL. II. i