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iti. The Saiva-sarvvasva. 
. found yet. In the Matha-pratistha-tattva of 
Raghunandana are quoted two verses from one Siva-sarvvasva, 
regarding the gift of different vehicles to different deities with 
flags, 
iv. The Pandita-sarvvasva. 
No MS. yet found. In the Prdayascitta-tattva of Raghu- 
nandana is quoted a verse from the Pandita-sarvasva of Hala- 
yudha, on the performance of the Prajapatya in penance for 
killing an untended cow.? 
v. The Brahmana-sarvvasva. 
From Manu’s words (verse quoted above), it is proved 
that a Brahmana who does not read the Vedas, and who 
tefrains from understanding the meaning of the Vedas has 
become a Sidra. Now in the Kali (age) from a decrease in life, 
intelligence, zeal, faith, etc., the Utkalas, the Pascatyas and 
others only read the Vedas; while the Rarhiyas and the 
the Vedas. But by that there can be no (proper) knowledge of 
the Mantras forming the soul of the Vedas. .... In this way 
ar 
ajasaneyi Madhyandina Sakha); and Guna-visnu of the 
ee ee 
The Siva- 
1 The Astaviméati-tattva, Srerampore ed., vol. I, p. 313. 
“ruvasva is ques also in the Nirnaya-sindhu of UR a. 
> The Ast. Tat., Sr. ed., I. 313, <fa — CAT. 
: a d.), pp. 7a and 7b. 
he For Ten pooh Pe obive'S 4 Ub, and I. O. 1640 (ILI. 520), verses 
and 21, : 
