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Two copies of this work are preserved in the
Adyar Library.
5. Sankarabhyudayam. This deals with the life
and history of Sri Sankarācārya. It has been already
printed in the Sahṛdayā.
6. Kantimatiparinayam or Kantimatīkalyāṇam..
There is a manuscript Kavya of this name in the Adyar
Library but there is no colophon in the work to show
the name of the author. The work itself is incomplete.
It may turn out to be the work of Rajacūḍāmaņi.
The opening verse in the Adyar Manuscript runs as
follows:
वन्दे वारणवक्त्रं वाञ्छितलाभाय सोऽस्तु मे सततम् ।
यं नत्वा कृतिनस्ते जाता देवा मुनीश्वरा मर्त्याः ॥ etc.
7. Kamalinikalahumsa. This is a nāṭikâ and it has
been printed in the Vāņi Vilās Press.
8. Anandaraghava. This is a drama in seven acts
and manuscripts of this work are not wanting. It was
written under the patronage of Raghunatha Nayaka,
the author of works like Pārijātaharaṇa, Nalabhyudaya,
etc. The Adyar Library possesses a copy of this
work.
9. Kavyadarpana. This is a learned amplification
of the karikās of the Kavyaprakāsā of Mammața. It is
available in print.
10. Rukminiparinaya. This is the work now given
out for the first time.
We have not much information about the rest
of his works. His commentary on the Upanişads is
Two copies of this work are preserved in the
Adyar Library.
5. Sankarabhyudayam. This deals with the life
and history of Sri Sankarācārya. It has been already
printed in the Sahṛdayā.
6. Kantimatiparinayam or Kantimatīkalyāṇam..
There is a manuscript Kavya of this name in the Adyar
Library but there is no colophon in the work to show
the name of the author. The work itself is incomplete.
It may turn out to be the work of Rajacūḍāmaņi.
The opening verse in the Adyar Manuscript runs as
follows:
वन्दे वारणवक्त्रं वाञ्छितलाभाय सोऽस्तु मे सततम् ।
यं नत्वा कृतिनस्ते जाता देवा मुनीश्वरा मर्त्याः ॥ etc.
7. Kamalinikalahumsa. This is a nāṭikâ and it has
been printed in the Vāņi Vilās Press.
8. Anandaraghava. This is a drama in seven acts
and manuscripts of this work are not wanting. It was
written under the patronage of Raghunatha Nayaka,
the author of works like Pārijātaharaṇa, Nalabhyudaya,
etc. The Adyar Library possesses a copy of this
work.
9. Kavyadarpana. This is a learned amplification
of the karikās of the Kavyaprakāsā of Mammața. It is
available in print.
10. Rukminiparinaya. This is the work now given
out for the first time.
We have not much information about the rest
of his works. His commentary on the Upanişads is