Vol. ea, 9.] The Hist. of Smrti in Bengal and Mithila. 337 
Its quotations and references are very few, e.g., the Kalpa- 
faru (once), Govindaraja (once), the Mitaksara (once), the 
commentator Medhatithi (once), the lexicon Visva (once) and 
Visvartpa,, the well-known commentator on Yajiiavalkya (five 
times). Neither Jimiitavahana nor his works are named, but 
the views expressed under the Dayabhaga sections of Yajfia- 
valkya seem to agree generally with those of Jimitavahana. 
(iz) The Parisista-dipa-kalika. 
___No MS. yet found. It is mentioned by Raghunandana 
in his Suddhi tattva,' and apparently included a section on the 
Vrs-otsarga ceremony. 
B. Original TREATISES. . 
The Smriti-viveka. 
Silapani wrote a number of small treatises which apparently 
formed parts of a general treatise by name the mrti-viveka 
or discussion of Smrti subjects. This treatise should be dis- 
hi, the earliest 
quoted not only by Medhatithi in his own Bhasya on Manu, 
but abbreviated to the word Viveka, is apparently referred to 
by Hemadri, Candesvara, Madhavacarya, Visvesvara, etc. 
__ For facility of reference the smaller sections will be dealt 
with alphabetically arranged. 
(1) The Ekadasi-viveka. 
med important on account 
widows and for the 
t of the work, the last 
ted in Govindananda’s 
visa’s Suddhi-dipika (iv. 5). 
(2) The Tithi-viveka. 
ithis or lunar days, the 
n (1). It seems 
karanam. It is 
' It deals generally with the ¢ or 
onbiee having been specially dealt with i 
identical with the MSS. named Tithi-dvaita-pra 
ero “eS 
210:—a aT WALT faeefaarafetererar™ - 
ag 
; Srerampore ed. IT, 
¢c wah | 
2 Sa: : bs ete 2 bo .—¢fa 
nskrit College MS., I. 563R. The final colophon runs : 
@: gatw: f Country white 
Pa 
per, 13”x 2.3”, 4 lines. Letters Bengali, small. 
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