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[V.8.] 
chronological, but was put in according to the needs of versi- 
ficati For example Ekadasi (the eleventh) has been referred 
toin Nos. i, iv and vi, and must have been therefore composed 
before them, though in the list it comes after them. 
‘It is not my intention to discuss the tattvas elaborately. 
They cover nearly the whole field of smrti, name a large num- 
ber of authors and works, and embody an enormous quantity of 
quotations. In fact the smrtic information therein is so 
encyclopaedic, specially about Eastern India, that the non-men- 
rwise of any eastern smrtic work or writer has been, 
inthe absence of other details, taken to mark its or his time 
are, of course, not exhaustive, but I believe no important names 
have been omitted. 
(c) Supplementary Tattvas and Paddhatis. 
_ or handbooks of procedure. The supplementary works as yet 
Overed are :—! ae 
(i) Tartha-yatra-tattvas or Tirtha-tattva or Tirtha-yatra- 
vidhi-tattva. It deals with pilgrimages to various 
tirthas or sacred places like Gaya, Kasi, Purusot- 
tama, etc. It purports to be a part of the general 
digest smrti-tativa. 
(ii) Dvddasa-yatra-tativa or °pramana-tativa. It deals 
with the twelve principal festivals of Jagannatha 
at Puri, one in each month. 
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' For (i), see H. Shastri, Notices, Vol. I, p- 159 (No. 153), Sans. Coll. 
| me No. = of for (ii) see R. Mittra, Notices, VI, p. 206 (No. at 
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Soc. MS. II. A. M 
. P)3 for (iv) see Sans. Coll. MSS. II, 458, 4 
olices, zi; no. 338. 
