162 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. | May, 1906. 
*ay-Sr. “aneagata fanfanat aa AAaT 
gia qaARCRRAT aOR <TH I 
V. 29°1, fol. 182b. 
(V) KESAVA or KESAVASENA. 
In the S.K. six verses appear under Srimat-Kesavasenadeva 
nd one under Kesava.! They are appa- 
Ropsvasons,” the rently one and the same man. Kegavasena- 
_ Royal poet. 
‘ deva probably belongs to the Sena royal 
family, and one verse of his (I. 54. 5) agrees in a general way 
with a verse of Laksmanasenadeva and of Jayadeva (s.v. Jaya- 
eva). Another verse of his is quoted here :— 
aaret fagasit: ufa'fafmaag: gram: WaATg: 
Te: veqay asafe a afd areaiafcafa: | 
We: aera: seeraaga: Reet Za WA 
aq atvlat fas cafe @ umartaneaitswet | 
1, efafea—A. & S. III. 52°3, fol. 1408, 
(VI) AOARYA GOV ARDHANA. 
Author of the Arya-sapta-iati. In the §.V. (fol. 127b) and 
the 8.P. (No. 466), its verse 66 (anya-mukhe 
dcceaune the durvado), is quoted under Govardhana. , 40 
the six new verses,’ and in the S.P. 
“one new verse (No. 3400) are quoted under this name. 
The Arya-sapta-iati consists of 54 introductory a oe 
tis bewt _ stanzas in the main body arranged alpha- 
-gati. Aryé-sapta betically a to ksa, and six _concluding 
Acary a Govardhana were distinguished by the erotic sentiment 
\ ¢ tara Y eArua-ts dh a 1, 
verse 4), prameya air = Acdrya-Go » sarge 
The posterior limit of the ’s time i i fixed 
: poet’s time is approximately Hxe 
44 mm above reference in the Gita-govinda, and the anterior limit 
y the verse 39 of the poem, in which he acknowledged a king of 
ial 
1.99.20 1 545, I. 65-2, I. 72°55 IIT. 49-1, TIL, 52°3-4; under Keiavs 
* Verses in $.K.—II. 84, IT, 80°, II. 108-1, IT. 142°5, IT. 145°5; V- 12% 
