338 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Sept., 1915. 
quoted in his own Vrata-kala-viveka; and it quotes his Sraddha- 
viveka (fol. 2a), the samvatsara-pradipa once, Jikana twice and 
the Smrti-samuccaya once. It was commented upon by Sri- 
natha Acarya-curamani in the Tatparya-dipika. 
(3) The Dattaka-viveka. 
A small treatise on adopti on and its rules. It is not in- 
cluded in Bharata Siromani’s Dattaka-siromani, as said by 
Mittra. 
(4) The Durg-otsava-viveka. 
It deals with Durga worship both in autumn (Asvina or 
September-October) when it becomes a great national festival, 
and ain in the spring (Phalguna or March) under the name 
of Vas 
Bes ze the Puranas (the Kalika, the Devi, and the Bhavi- 
sya frequently) and the Smrtikara sages, it quotes the 
Kamaritpiya-nibandha (once). | Jyotisa (several ite 
Kala-kaumudi (twice). J yotis- igo (once 
Kala-viveka (thrice). Balaka (twice). 
Kala-Madhaviya (once). | Varsa-kriya ‘ones 
Kal-adarsa (once). | Vasanta-raja (once). 
Gavaksa-tantra (once). Sarada [-tilaka| Sel 
Jikana (once). Srikara Miéra (7 times). 
Jimitavahana (twice, from the Samvatsara-pradipa (once) and 
alaviveka). e smrtisara (once). 
It is one of the latest productions of Silapani, as it quotes 
no less than five of his own works, the Durg-otsava-prayog? 
viveka, the hat iet vo, the Prayascitta-v°, the [Dola-] yatra-”, 
and the Suddhi 
(6) The Dola-yatra-viveka. 
It describes the swinging festival of Lord J agannatha in 
the spring (March). It quotes the astrological oi -bala-bhima 
ascribed to Bhojaraja and refers to the Purusotta ted 
in the 29th adhyaya of the Skanda-purana. It has heed quo 
in the Durg-otsava-viveka (No. 4). 
(6) The Pratistha-viveka. 
It treats of the consecration of idols, etc. It is Cgeoaete ‘o* 
two of his works, the Durg-otsava-v° (No. 4) and the '" 
kala-v° (No. 9).! 
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ding 
8. Ind. Govt. No. 114 is entered as Pratistha-v winhiers"2 as 
the finel colophon, but it is really a MS. of the Vrale 
ped introduction and the text show. 
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