166 Journal of the Asiatic Soctety of Bengal. [May, 1906. 
Some of the MSS. have a verse towards the end (the last but 
Paes pohly Fami- qeya’a father is named Bhojadeva, mother 
Rama (variants Bama, Radha), and his 
friends Parasara and others.' This passage is doubtful, as it is not 
found in many of the older texts and in older commentaries like the 
Riasika-priya. In two MSS. of the Indian Government Collection, 
Calcutta, copied in Saka 1697 and 1698 (Nos. 3867 and 3868 
respectively) the line is omitted in the texts but commented on in 
the fikas ; at the sam eee it exists in the oldest MS. known, the 
Nepal MS. dated a.v. 149 
The traditions name a s wife as Padmavati ; and ae 
verse 2, sarga I, and verse 8, sarga X, seem 
— support this view. Buta different pation 
AMAIA Sead Fahy HeAe ” 
mMatqaTax(?)eta afes ge wat Wea | 
5@ qwqea atufaga qa aqaaat 
TrerATeaat sai afrawcrTaees | 
Sa Sas P 
S.K., I. 55°2, fol, 276. 
* s@uzna—sr. 
Wetg anaes fafune aa faqeraat 
Me Fas ae qrautarfaet aase | 
a@ a afzai aareatafa wear amtefaat 
TAHT AYTHTITMNTTT: | 
auaeareas tt 
8.K., I, 54°5, fol, 276. 
' htata sua “cmreatga sts sane | 
wuimufefoa"adaae ahttantfacafaans | Uh 
ey. | way. «= ara, cre. Ss * aay. «=? AFYP- 
* aizaqtatiafataa fanaa 
WaaatatMaMaRaaT | First half, I. 2. 
safa, “wazaafautalafad 
alfa srafaaw’ aay | Second half, X. 8. 
* wwaatwusats-atnical wfaanfamag, waeatrt 
ataurcat atfaate | > ata. 
