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 [MARCH 1, 1872.

THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.

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Aryan group, especially because, owing to its long

34* Mahābhārata, 30+

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isolation from the rest, it has preserved words and

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by Săradá Dàs Kishn I) as

37* Bragavadgità

forms which have perished from them, and exhibits at times very singular developments of its own. The following list is the result of much en quiry, and is believed to be nearly, if not quite, The IRAs ARALLol, A or “Waves of

exhaustive.

Sanskrit poem.

Nārāyan Dás

83* Harivaisha

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a-k Ramāyāna 39* -

Nilambar Das

Kārttika Mahātmya Magha Mahatmya 134 isakha Mahatmya Ekadashi Mahatmya Gaiga Mahatmya

46* 13harataharivaisha

Religious poem.

Shib Das Kishn I) as Achat I as Dibakar I as do. Balaram Dăs

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A ratihvafishana

Nityanand I as

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Yugal rasamrita

Surjyavarma

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13auñri and Chauiri

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--

Chinta- Abhimana

50* Bidagdha mani

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Poetical selections

Sa-

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51** Bichitra Itämāyana, Bishi -

List.

52* Aratatrâna

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Erotic poem. Epitome of the Sanskrit Epic.

mantasinha

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jºr

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natha.

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[N.B.-The following ancient Uriya works are known to be in existence, and copies of them written on talpatra or palm leaf, may probably be procured in different parts of the province. Those markedº can be obtained in Balasor, but Puri and Katak are

Jagannāth Dás Hymn to do.

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Gajastuti

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liariuastuti Dridha bhakti or Iºarata

º

56* Gunasazara 3. * Mathura mañgala

do. Poem on IIindu

do.

'...

Balarám Pás

do. h do. Version of the Sanskrit.

do. do.

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x 58*+ Lakshmi Purana

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better places to search for them in, especially Puri.] 1* Subhadrā parinaya

An epic poem,

2* Rasa mañjari

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Kālīchi Kāveri

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Brajal Mihări Raghunathabilasa

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Katakautuka

63 Amarakosha tika

7

Shobhavati

do. A tale. do. Poem. do. do.

8

Chitrakavya

Alliterative poem.

9

Kamakautuk

Poem.

10* 11* 12* 13°

Iouppai Shappai Nappai 1)hwani mańjari

Couplets.

64 Chintãmani

Verses. do.

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Shabda mala

3* Prem sudha nidhi

4* Rasapañchak 5* l'asikhârâvali

tº Subarnarekhâ

of Orissa. Youth of Krishna Dhananjaybhanj History of Haina do.

Ghan Bhanj

15 Shad ritu

Poem on the six seasons.

16* Baidehisha-bilāsa

Epic poem.

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Kalākautuk

20

Subhadrāsār

Chitra lekha

Hemamañjari

25

l'asalekha

25

Kamakalā

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Premalatā Bhababati Muktabati Gitabhidan

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Religious poem on Krishna. Religious poem. do. do. do. do. do. do.

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do.

Alankarbuli Nabakeli

Jayamunibhārata Saralastuti

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Dhrubastuti

75 76

Namaratnagitā Itihasa Purana

Kishna Dás

th Dás Madhab Das } Jagannā cºlºur }

wº

i-

Kishna Dās

in Tita

Bibhupati

Sātkhandia Mahā-

" **ś" | Ashton,

Extract from Mahābhārata. l'oein.

Hindu law.

Religious work. -

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33* Bhagabata–The well-known Purāna by Jagannāth Dás.

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82 Gita gobinda

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Life of Chaita nva from the Bengali. Religious poem: --

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Dharanidhar

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the sº from History of the

Poem on Krishna by Dinkishn Däs, do.

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A Purāma

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81 Dārubrahmana 31* Rasakallola 32 Anańgarekhâ

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79 Prempanchamrita

The above thirty works are by the celebrated Upendra Bhanj of Gumsar.

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Dinkrishna Das Poem on rhetoric. Erotic poem. Unknown Nilambar Dās Epic poem:

Mahāl) I wadashi Mahā it n n-

Commentary on the Sans krit work. Poems. ial Ob 0. C"eremonia

Hymn to Durga. lºam Nayak Nilambar Das Hymn to Siva: Jagannāth Das Hymn to Krishnº

73 Rudrastuti

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Unknown do. do.

do.

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A poem.

Nārāyan Bhanj

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77

... do. Dictionary

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67* Kapotapāshā 68 Rasikamañgal 69 70

do.

22 Trilokyamohini 24

do. do.

Poetry.

21 Purushottam Mahātmya 23

Rasalata

66 Darhyarasāmrita -

Rhetorical essay in verse. A sort of dictionary.

17* Labanyabati

Story of the conquest of Conjeveram by the King

unknown

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18° Kolibrahmānda sundari

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Version of the Sanskrit.

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rána 40** Padmapu

brated Oriya poem, and is still well-known ; its

of it at a future time.

do. of the Sanskrit Epic. { Version

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Balarām Dás

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part of the sixteenth century, is the most cele songs are even now frequently heard at village meetings, and most educated Oriyas know whole cantos by heart. I propose to give some notices

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{ ersºn. of the

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Delight” by Dinkrishna Däs, a work of the early

of the Vºl. great Epic. -

Chintamani Gundicha Debi

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idol of Jag annāth of the version Sanskrit."

TRANSLATION AND REMARKS ON A COPPER-PLATE GRANT DISCOVERED AT TIDGUNDI IN THE KALADGI ZILLA. By SHANKAR PANDURANG PANDIT, M.A., ACTING PROFEssor of sanskrit, PUNA. The following inscription is engraven on three

thick rectangular sheets of copper, each 12, by 9% inches, strung together by a ring about the middle of one of the shorter sides, and weighing

in all a little more than seven teen

pounds:

The ring passes through the handle of a solid hemispherical seal, about the size of half of * ordinary orange; and upon the flat side of the