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[V.8.] 
thakti-vilasa itself is ascribed to Sanatana Gosvami by his 
nephew Jiva, whose time may be about or earlier than the 
middle of the fifteenth century. 
R. Mittra ascribes the astrological Samaya-pradipa to 
‘Harihara Bhattacarya, the father of Raghunandana.’’ Accord- 
ing to the final colophon of this MS., the Samaya-pradipa was 
compiled by Harihara Bhattacarya at the request of the Ssisyas 
(pupils) in Saka 1481 or 1559 a.p.! Naturally the son would be 
still later. But Mittra adduces no reasons why this astro- 
a f 
dlision about his late age on this ground will not hold 
good. 
Govindananda Kavikankanacarya wrote several works on 
i, ending with the word kawmudi.’ His time falls about 
fhe Mittra, Notices, IIL, p- 57 (No. 1088). The final colophon runs 
us :-—~ 
wih aslaPSIcaqIgag fareqarargcraTa 
yeafear sqifaagearararaa Sit aaqvere: wl eu) 
xfa aefcex weraray(2 Seles GHIIIT: GATH: I 
The introductory verse 2 says :— 
Sifayaaarsieat aaarareaa ature \ 
aausatara gaa arefewerarat CRU) 
Von phe Dana-kaumudi, the Suddhe-k°, ~ Sraddha-k°, and 
arsakriyG-k° have b rinted in the Bib. 
(a commentary sna eadahi-dipikt of Srinivasa) has been pr ted i 
of Stlapani The two commentaries appear é 
a tas Gee ‘ Suddhi), then Suddhi (quoted in the 
quoted in the Varsa-kriya). 
= a@aTS: | AA AT 
ae ey sagernctuaagemmare | STINET 
fern : > See aware! var aqrTermatya- 
nefyaqqeamanae FAST 
