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 122 Systems of Sanskrit Grammar SakatEyana himself 69-13; its date $9-16, 69-n2, 72-n1; Nyasa on by Prabbachandracharya 72-2 Yakshavarusr's Cuinta- mani based upon it 72-4; refers to various Svetambara works 73.nl; drawn upon freely by Hemachandra 76-13, 76.nl: 76.12. Amritabharati's com, Subodhika, on Sarasvat-prakriye mentions Narendra as the author of Saras- vatn 95-20ff, 97-11; quores Vi- malasarasvati 44-ul; personal de- tails about b'm 97-12ff; his date. 97-22. Amyitaarit by Varanavanesa, a com. on the Prakriyakaumindr 46.nl. Amritatarañigini see Kahfrataran- gini. Anahillapaṭṭaka 74.18. Anandapala of Kasmir 91.15; his date 91-18. Ancient Indian Literature, History of, by Max Miller, 4-n1; 4-n3; 9.nl 12-n1; 14-al. Andhra 82 n3; 101-8. Annambhatta's Mitakshar on the Ashtadhyayı 50-24. Anubandhas of Panini 23.20; the system already known before Panini 23-ni;-uf the I hatupā- the same as those of the Ashta- dhyayr 25-18; of Undisutras game as Panini's 26.10;-of Vajasaneyi Pratisakbya same as those of Papini 29.12. Anubhūtisverüpucharya's Sarasva- taprakriya 92 n1, §76; the tradi- tional founder of Sarasvata 95-3; his vārtikas 95-9; his date 96-15f; interpolations in his com. 102-25, 102.nl. Aparajita preceptor of Haradatta 39-13. Apisali, founder of a grammatical school, and quoted by Panini 9-23, 12-n2; his rule quoted by the Kasika 9-24, 9-n3, 10.nl; 37-8; Kaiyyata quotes from his grammar 10-4, 10-02: quoted by name in Bopadeva's Mug- dhabodha 10.7, 10-13. Aranyaka, Taittiriya, 4.12. Arctic Home in the Vedas, 3-12. Art of writing, when introduced 4-26 presupposed by primitive Pratisakhyas 4.30. Arya-érutakirti author (?) of the Panchavast 67.21ff. Aryavajra quoted by (Jaina) Suka tuyana 70-n5. Asanjñaka a nickname for Chandra grammar 60.4. Ashtadhyay of Papini 7-2; 9-7; 9-9; 12 n2; 12-17; oldest surviv- ing work in sutra style 13-2; 18-26; why so called 19-20; programme of, pp. 20-21, and 22 n1; arrangement of sutras within it, 24-21ff, 24 n3; trea- tises accessory to it $16; some- times its teaching contrary to that of the Unädisutras 26-24, 26-n2; 27-17; 29-20; re- casts of 829, 57-2; com. on it by Bhattoji 47-12; com. on it by Annambhatta 50-24; 56-10: mentions Sakatayana 68.26; 109-101; see also Panini. Asiatic Society of Bengal, Journal of, 33.n1. Assyrians not unknown to Indians before Alexander's invasion 15.32; mentioned as mercenary fighters by Fapini 17-23; blotted out as a political power in 538 B.G., 17.27; 18.9. Asuras, see Assyrians. Audumbarayana mentioned in the Nirukta 8.1. Aufrecht 42 D2; 45 n3; his edition of Unadivritti 54-11; 68-n1; 108.1; 109.3. Aupamanyava mentioned in the Nirukta 8.1. Aurņavubha mentioned in the Nirukta 8-DI. Autthasanika title of Goyichaudra 110.6. 110-n2. Auvata 42.9ff. Avacburi or Avachürnika on Hema- chandra's Brihadvritti 78.9. Avasyaka-sutra 73-nj. B Bahadur Shah 78.27. Baiji 35 n1; 41-19. Balabodhint by Bhatta Jagaddbara 91-12, with Ugrabhuti's Nyäsa