Vol. XI, Nos. 10 & 11.] The Hist. of Smyti in Bengal. 379 
[N.S.} 
named in the Danda-viveka as Vyavahara- taranga, and which 
mmf formed part of a general digest. Having been quoted 
y Candesvara as an mie ek his time must be earlier than 
fourteenth century A.D 
x 
2. ete MISRA. 
His works are lost. But heis quoted in the Acara section 
of Harinathopadhyaya’s Smrti-sara, Vidyapati’s Ganga-vakya- 
wah, Vacaspati Misra’s Sraddha-cintimani, and Ganapati’s 
Ganga-bhakti-tarangini.! From the references his work appears 
tohave dealt with Acara. Having been quoted as an authority 
in the Smrti-sara, his time is probably earlier than fourteenth 
century A 
3. SRIDATTOPADHYAYA. 
He is the earliest Smrti writer of Mithila whose works 
have survived to modern times. At least five of his works are 
Own, Viz 
(t) The ‘Aoar-adaréa, the mirror of Acara, on the daily reli- 
is 
been printed at Benares. Among the nibandhas, it quotes— 
The kalpa-taru (1). Harihara (10) 
Kalpa-taru-kara (3). Halayudha-nibandha (4). Be- 
— Kama-dhenu (5). sides these he ae: his own 
Raja ( ? Bhojadeva) (2) Chandog-ahnika once 
Smrti. maharnava (1). 
It is named in the Suddhi-viveka of Rudradhara. 
(ii) The Chandog-ahnika, on the dhnikas_or daily duties _ 
of Samavedins.’ It is quoted in his own Acar-adarsa, and 
mentions the following nibandhas and nibandha writers :— 
_ Kalpa-taru (4). Mitaksara (1). 
seta at (2). Ratna- Saran (1). 
Kama-dhenu (7) Raja (? sce (3) * 
_ Aarmma-pradipa (10). Sraddha-kalpa (1). 
— Gopala (dy. aia mrti-manjusa, ror eee 
Chan Smrti-maharnava ( 
an Be [ Smrti-|maharnava- -prakasa (3). 
ee 
- li ace 
! The Smrt I. O. Cat., 1488, p. 449) ; the Ganga naegpot 
Coll. Cat. MS..1 No. Hd fol. 5a, 6b ; the Sraddha-cintimant oT - ay 
&d.), p.9; and the Ganga-bhakti-tarangint (Sans. Coll. Cat. M : 
b, 9a. 
2 The Aca. r-adaréa (Benares Pr. Banvat ot p. 3lb:—87 g wage 
8 The iad Govt. MS. 2903, pil: es Benares in Samvat 1664 or 
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