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666 and 667 of §.V., and 960 and 953 of S.P., 960 being claimed 
as Bhagavata Vyasasya). One verse, tenakha ani, is found under 
Umapatidhara both in S.K. (VY. 13° 3) and.in the S.M, (fol. 
1846). SP. quotes two more verses under this poet (Nos. 753, 
3490), 
Thus, excluding the Deopara prasasti, we get one hundred 
more verses of Umapatidhara. All of them are not of equal 
merit. Two criticisms are, however, availa one by the poet 
himself, and one by Ja adeva. In the Deopara prasasti, verse 35, 
Umapatidhara calls himself as “the poet whose understanding 
gs.” 
addition of adjectives, &c.). Four verses of his cited below 
supply some historical facts. ‘lhe first three refer to some 
unknown king (probably some Sena king) in connection wi 
Pragjyotis-endra, with Kasi-janapadah, and with Mleccha-naren- 
dra; the fourth mentions liberal gifts to a poet for a work named 
Candraciida-carita by a king Canakya-candra. 
(1) wahreareaeqaate afe ?)atatfeaaa- 
atal(fa)araraararaafagafraratece fara: | 
aifaay: afaarat fayafayeat vtaat Maal 
de wapitfaaauafagfiad nae weafa | 
IIT. 20°4, fol. 1274, 
(2) aarg aidtarafaaafad Hane 
aaifaet: ua ufvafafastia sare | 
faded ay zafafmaataeaeci- 
woafeaviataafag aisttsracer: 9 
IIT. 26°4, fol, 1290. 
(3) ary Sepatey ary wast area deve 
afaafy uafeda aqui qafaar aaa | 
23 qufa se SfeufeasrergRag: (?) 
wea weafafa cha taal vat aera fax: 9 
V, 18°3, fol. 178a.. 
—~ (&) frat afa wagsafca anquufmat- 
ay e Ps . 
aia: atgncifarraafarat tareyetat aa | 
