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BPB.
 
BPS.
 
JS.
 
JSV.
 
Sabda-
Academy, dated saka 1721, 324 fol. written on one side, Skdr.
kalpadruma, of. Gild. Bibl. 540. Prasangābh(araņa). Kavitāmṛtak.
Pañc. - Pañcatantra, ed. Kosegarten; ed. Orn. Benfey Gött. gelehrter An-
zeigen, 1862, pp. 1361-1384; ed. Bombay 1868-9 by F. Kielhorn and G.
Bühler. Nitisamk. Gild. Bibl. 298. Samskṛtapathop. Säntis(ataka),
in Haeb. Vikramacaritra MS copy by Roth from the Tübingen MS
emended by him from a Telugu printed edition.
 
Bhojaprabandha of Ballala, 10th ed. Bombay NSP 1932.
Bhojaprabandhaślokaḥ: BORI Visrambag I. 248.
 
BORI 1424/1887-91. An anonymous Jain "Subhāṣitāvali", dated
samvat 1673 A. D. 1616.
 
KM.
 
PT.
 
SA.
 
BORI 1425/1887-91, fol. numbered 241-347, but complete, much
older than the other Jain anthologies cited here, and not of their common
prototype.
 
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Books published in the Kāvyamālā series by the Nirņaysāgar Press
[NSP] at Bombay. Both old and new numbers are cited without further
 
distinction.
 
PMT. Padyämrtatarangiņī of Haribhāskara (June 12, 1673); cf. P. K. Gode:
Calc. Or. Journal 1935, III, pp. 33-35; ed. S. B Chaudhari, Calcutta 1941.
Six stanzas, namely PMT 287-292 are ascribed to Bhartṛhari.
 
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RKB.
 
SG.
 
T
 
Padyatarangiņi of Vrajanātha. Pratikas from the paper by N. A.
Gore, Poona Orientalist XI, 1946, pp. 45-56.
 
Subhāṣitaratnakośa of Bhimarjunasoma. About a third of this is the
fragment published by F. W. Thomas as the Kavindravacanasamuccaya.
The identification is mine, from the description of the original palm leaf
MS at the Ngor monastery in Tibet, as supplied by Rāhula Sāňkṛtyāyana
JBORS XXI pt. 1, p. 42. Confirmation from the extremely poor photo-
graphs made by that scholar was supplied by V. V. Gokhale who dates
the script as early 11th century. Better photographs are expected from
Prof. G. Tucci. The copy reported as being in the possession of Rajaguru
Pt. Hemarāja of Katmandu could not be duplicated.
 
Subhāṣitārṇava, sometimes ascribed to Subhacandra. A Jain antho-
logy subdivided into 38 sections. Numbers cited from BORI 1498/1886-
92, dated samvat 1609. Also available are BORI 1156/1884-8 of samvat
1601;
BORI 1695/1875-76, dated samvat 1772, ascribed to Subhacandra,
and inflated. This may be the prototype of the Subhash. cited in BIS.
Sabhyalankaraṇa of Govindajit = BORI 417/1884-87.
 
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SBH.
 
Subhāṣitāvali of Vallabhadeva (15th century?) ed. Peter Peterson
and Durgāprasada. Bombay 1886. This is identical with the Subhas-
itāvali of Śrīvara, BORI 203 and 204/1875-76.
 
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SDK.
 
Saduktikarpāmṛta of Sridharadasa (circa 1205 A. D.). ed. MM.
Pt. Rāmavatāra Śarmā. Lahore [Motilal Banarasi Dass] 1933. The
unique ascriptions to Bhartrhari as well as of quite genuine Bhartrhari
ślokas to others are notable.
 
Subhāṣitārṇava of Gopinatha. BORI 820/1886-92.