380 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
It is named in the Pitr-bhakti-tarangini of Vacaspati Misra, 
the grhastha-ratn-akara of Candeévara, the Ganga-vakyaval of 
Vidyapati, and the Ganga-bhakti-tarangini of Ganapati Sankara 
Misra wrote a supplement to it, the Chandog-ahnik-oddhara. 
(it) The Pitr-bhakti, devotion to the Fathers, on the funeral 
Karka (1). Ratna-karandika (1). 
Karka-bhasya (2). Raja ( ¢ Bhojadeva) (3). 
Kalpa-taru (4). _ Sobhakara (1) 
Kalpa-taru-krt (5). Smrti-manjart (2). 
Kama-dhenu (6). Smrti-manjusa (1). 
Gopala (1 Smrti-|maharnava-prakasa (1). 
Bhipala (1). 
Mitaksara (1). 
(iv) The Sraddha-kalpa, on the funeral ceremonies of the 
Samavedins. The title of the work is vague, as the term had 
(1). ¥ 
Chandoga-sraddha-kalpa (1). Halayudhiya sraddh-adhyaya 
aay. 
(v) The Samaya-pradipa, the lamp of time, an astrologico- 
smrtic work dealing with vratas or optional fasts and their ° 
proper times. A standard work on Vratas. It was often 
quoted, e.g., in the Krtya-ratnakara of Candesvara (12 times) 
the Pitr-bhakti-tarangini of Vacaspati Misra, the Varsakriya o 
Rudradhara (11 times), the Mala-masa and the Ekadasi tattvas 
of Raghunandana. It quotes 
Kalpa-taru (5). | Yogisvara (3). 
Kalpa-taru-kara (1) Raja 
ee pereatp (1). Sraddha-kalpa (2) 
ama-dhenu (1). Sraddhy-adhyaya (1). 
Jitamitra (1). hee (4). F 
Bhipala (2). 
_ The Gauras, Gaura-grantha, Gaura-Smrti and Gaur 
nibandha have been several times referred to. i 
Sridatta gives no information of himself or of his family. 
It is not even known definitely whether he is @ Maithi. 
climeshacbliet ail id bianca as “a nia ees cea MeN A 2 _— eee Ta 
1 See the Ind. Govt. MSS. nos. 5233 (copied i P cog 
aaa Greg 4 : : - pied in waa % 
1892-95. ~* - B< et), and 5767, and the Deccan College MS.» 
2 Deccan College MS. No. 371 of 1875-6. 
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