176 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [May, 1906. 
verses are extracted under Sajicidhara and three under Saiica- 
dhara! ; they are apparently the varying forms of the same name. 
(XIX) HALAYUDHA. 
The youngest and the most distinguished of the three 
The Judge Hala- rothers (s.v. Isdna, Pasupati). The 
yudha, a few facts known of him and _ his 
on rituals. family are taken almost exclusively from 
Brahmana-sarvvsva. is father born 
in the vee of Vatsya muni (Introd. verse 4), married Ujjal (v. 8.), 
and became dharm rig se or judge (v. 5). Halayudha was 
born of “diem (vv. 9, 10), and had two elder brothers, Isana 
and Pasupati (vv. 24,43). Halayudha in his early years was ap- 
pointed Raja-pandita, (v.12), in youth raised by Laksmanasen@ 
to the post of Mahamatya (vv. 10, 12), and in his mature age 
penal 2 as senior judge, Mahidharmm-adhikara or Maha- 
dharmm-ddhyaksya (v. 12, and the colophons of the sections). 
Before taking up this work he had written the Mimamif= 
sarvvasva, V aignava-sarveasva, Saiva-sarvvasva and Pandita-sarewasea 
(v. 19)2 He composed the Brahmana-sarvvasva because the 
Brahmanas in Radha and Varendra did not know the “Vedio 
rites. He dealt with the rites laid down in the Vaj jasaneyi- 
samhité, Kanva-sakha. In the Cat. Catalog. two more pa of 
his are named—DPvija-nayana, and a tiki on the Sraddha- 
of the Purdna-sar ‘wvasva " pacectne in 75), and of the 
Dharmma-viveka (called therein Maha-kavi, Hi, e. Siete « Notices,” 
I. pp. 195-6). 
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