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 PAURANIC WORKS. 97 Jyan Chandrxka, or Creation and Destruction.— Jyan Ras tarangini, pp. 75, 1830, on the virtues of Ganges water, on watering the Ashwath tree, the value of a JBrahman's dust. — Jyeautish Sangraha — Kali Raj, or the evils of the Iron Age, the signs of it, increase of sensuality, women not subject to their husbands, wine, and tobacco sent as messengers of evil to the earth.— Kalki Purana.—-Kamakhyea Yatra Padvati, 1831, guide to the shrines in Assam. — Karnamrup Parba, death of Karna in b&ltle.—Kishkitidiya Khanda, Ram's wandering in the forest. — Ldkshmi Janardan bilas, 1848, pp. 20. — (S. B.) Ldkshmi Charitra. — Lakshmi Digbijay, pp. 312, Ram's brother's conquests. — Lalitd Saptami, a woman's prayers.— Lanka Kanda, pp. 272.— Maha Dadhi on astrology, 1820— Mahanaskak Chandrika. — Mid Kali Purana.—Maha Dadhi on Astrology 182. — Manga Mangal.—Mushal Parba. — NabaKush Yudah birth of Ram's sons.— NaH Parba* On women, Draupadi, Kunti, Gandhari. — Niladri Lokari, account of Govardan Mountain, Punchanan Oita, by a Sudra,an account of Dakshina Ray, Shasti and other village deities. — Pancha Kalyeani, the five deities, Gonesh, Surjyea, Vishnu, Siva, Shakti and the qualities of 5 women, Ahalyea, Draupadi, Kunti, Tara, and Mendadhari. — Paiyi Madia, 1844, Puranic account of Jagan- nath.— P aramdharma suprakasika, 1847. — Pdshanda piran. — Pritipadvati. — Ratiia Mala, 2 Rs. — Ram NUaday. — Ramrasyan, tr. by a native of Burdwan. — Sabha Parba, pp. 194, YucUsh- tir's Life.— Salve Parba, battle of the Kurus.— Satyea Narayan, 1849, from the Skanda Pur ana. — Seamanta Upahhyean, account of Krishna's Charioteer. — Santik o Ashtik Parba. — Santi Parba. — Sharada Mongol, praises of the Goddess of wisdom.— Sharddyed tdtvd.—Shtb Ram Yudha, pp. U.—Skitalar Oan, from the Kalki Puran, Shitala is the goddess of the Small Pox. -—Shrin&tk tttvd — Sudva tatva. — Sundara Kanda, Ram Chan- dra's residence in the forest. — Svapnapakyean. — Sapnapatal, from the Aikea Kanda, pp. 236.—Singkan takar king, — Svarga Parba, a description of hell, heaven. — Udjoy Parba, prepa- ration for war between the Pandus, Kurus.— Usha Haran, pp. 155, Abduction of Usha. — Utara Khanda, Ram's last days. — Vali Pinda, pp. 21, the monkey king killed by Ram. — Vichhed Taranga, pp. 106, on Judishtir and Draupadi. — Vidanmod Tarangini, pp. 97, 1825, discussions on popular religion, a tr. into English was made by Raja Kalikrishna.— Vigyan Ktuumakar, pp. 75, on the Khetryas, and Brahmans, written against the views of the Brahma Baibarta Purana. — Yajati raj Upakyean, a king of Delhi. — Yashor barnana, 1848, BL B. K