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¢ (II) ISANA. 
Elder brother of estes Somme No MS. of his work has as yet 
; come to light. But Halayudha in his in- 
sana, writer 0D troduction to the Brahmana-sarvvasva says 
rites. that Isina wrote a Paddhati or manual on 
rites relating to the ahnikas of Brahmanas.' 
(IID) UDAYANA. 
Mentioned by Govardhan-acarya in the Aryi-sapta-iati, as 
aving revised that poem. He calls 
poetspupil of b> wa es and Balabhadra sisya-sodarabhyam, 
vardhana may mean twin-pupils of his or 
va vils who are brothers. Is he identical 
with the Udayana who composed the  aieegery of Meghesvara 
temple, Bhuvanesvara, Orissa ?® The t of the inscription 
falls in the last decade of the twelfth corks which is the 
probable time of Govardhana’s pupil. 
(IV) UMAPATI on UMAPATIDHARA. 
The only complete piece of his as Phe be is the 
agasti in the Deopara inscription of 
Umipatidhara, ; rf 
Havehens (Ep. Ind. T 307 311). aseed 
= si verses of his are, however, quoted in 
antho than ninety-two stanzas ‘a ave been a 
h No less 
under ma; ti or si pe in Sridharadasa’s Sukti-karn- 
amrta,’ twelve stanzas under Umapatidhara in Jalhana’s Subhdsita- 
muktavali, and two under that name in the Saragadhara-paddhati. 
‘ara yafanna: wyufa: srarfeaal Bar- 
Fw: aaa feafeafadt setsoc: wafaq | 
The Brahmana-sarrvasa, Printed edition, Calcutta, first half of verse 24. 
° seaaaaueral euaat frsatecrai & | 
© 
aifea tfaasrai varia fata boyy t 
‘ecqnnfemmemg vufefaafaat 
qufeauzare: aaa facrrnateni | 
J.A.8.B., LXVI, p. 23; Ep. Ind., VI., p. 202 ; first half of verse 33. 
“ For the time of the inscription see my article, J.A.S.B. LXXII, 1903, 
P- 
6 As the ag Yd will be frequently referred to, their names are 
abbreviated as 
(a) aE sea iki two aero called Sadukti-) karn-dmrta— 
8.K. som ilps oh 7 e MS., Asiatic Society, Bengal (A). The 
variz MS, a “the Ganakrit College Library (8), and one 
of the ‘Gecueas oe tetas Library (Sr.). 
