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a small but very important collection of manuscripts, mostly 
on palm-leaf and very ancient 
well known as a commentator of Manu. The standard com- 
mentary on Manu by Kulluka Bhatta of the fifteenth centur 
The author’s father was Madhava Bhatta, while the father of 
the king Govindachandra was Madanapala. So the commenta- 
tor of Manu was not the same person as the king of Kanouj. 
Smrtimafijari treats of Acara and Prayascitta, and is the 
oldest compilation of Smrti yet discovered. 
Along with the manuscript of Smrtimafijari came the 
manuscript of Parasgara Smrti, written by the same hand, but 
three years earlier. 
Library of Nepal, the last page of which has been photographed 
in the Shastri’s Nepal Catalogue of 1905. The said manuscript 
of Lankavatara is dated a.p. 908. The present manuscript con- 
tains a later Buddhist work, probably of the Sahajiy a School. 
The work is entitled Paramadya Mahakalparaja and treats at 
some length of Mudras, rituals, mantras and so on. But 
ing of Karaka, Samasa, Taddhita, Krt and Tip. SekoddeSatip- 
ani is a commentary on a 
