158 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [May, 1906. 
I now add a few remarks on these writers, taking them 
alphabetically :— 
(I) ANIRUDDHA. 
Guru of Ballalasena. The king compiled the ddanasagara 
: at his instance. Said to have been famous 
Sacer maha, the in Varendra land.! None of his works 
has yet been discovered. But that he 
composed works on rituals is inferrable from the statement 
of Gopala Bhatta, the disciple of Caitanya. In the Sat-kriyd- 
sara-dtpaka, a ritual work for Vaisnavas, Gopala Bhatta says that 
he compiled it after consulting the works of Aniruddha, Bhima 
Bhatta, Govindananda, Narayana Bhatta, Bhavadeva and others? 
Mittra’s “ Notices” mention two ritual works of one Maha- 
mahopadhyaya Anirnddha Bhatta, viz., the Cuddhi-viveka (No. 
299, I, 338) and the Haralata (No, 1001, 1], 372). Aniruddha 
and the Haralata have been referred in the Suddhi-Kawmudi of 
Govindananda Kavikankanacaryya of the second quarter of the 
16th century (Bibl. Ed., pp. 132; 30, 31, 33, 52, 87). 
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feria fanart: aya welfar | (2) 
aca Hazaiataaa: weaaaat 
sartfta Meafatcuacwifaast ya: » [¢ 0) 
STATA RATIMS ATL: FEIT JCA | 
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The Dénaségara, H. P, Sastri’s “ Notices,” second series, Vol. I., p- 170. 
* Stagtarenstse areas at IF | 
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am aafaaga Wawsa a wat | 
Hagtfeeerea afta vets: wat [8 0] 
a areraags wrata Feet | 
vgaiwazaa sia at wat § [yt] 
The Sat-kriya-sara-dipika, “ Notices,” second series, I. 397. 
