398 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
(xvi) The Suddhi-nirnaya,' on purification due to religious 
impurities, death, birth, etc. 
(y) Miscellaneous. 
Excepting the Krtya-maharnava, all the works under this 
head are small insize, dealing with one or few points of Smrti 
only. 
y. 
(xvii) The Krtya-maharnava, dealing with the fasts and 
festivals of the year and discussing the proper times thereof.” 
The [ Smrti- | Maharnavas were seven in number, Krtya, Acara, 
ivada, Vyavahara, Dina, Suddhi, and Pitr-yagna, of which 
this work deals only with the first section. It quotes good 
many later works and writers, such as— 
Ananta Bhattah (1). Raja ( ? Bhojadeva) (1). 
Acara-candra (1). Varddhamana-paribhasa (1). 
Kalpa-taru (9). Varsa-kriya (1). 
Kéama-dhenu (1). Sridattopadhyaya (1). 
ee (1). Sripati-samhita (1). 
aladarsa (1). Sraddha-viveka (2). 
aerial eats Sraddha-viveka-kara (2). 
Parijata (l). Samaya-pradipa (10). 
aie fen (1). Stathante ne (1) 
radipa (1). ‘ ate ; 
sina pemsteooa) | Balayadha Dharm 
oja-raja (2). ma dh : 
Yogisvara (2). ee RS it) 
Ratn-akara (4). | Hemadri (2). 
Raja-marttanda (4). 
It is quoted by Raghunandana in the Tithi, the Durgotsav@ 
and the Ekadasi tattvas, and by Govindananda in the Varsa- 
kriya-kaumudi. \ 
(xviii) The Gaya-sraddha-paddhati,’ a manual of the font 
rites to the performed at Gaya. It is probably a supplemen 
to his 8raddha-cintamant. ; the 
(xix) The Candana-dhenu-pramaina,* a discussion of i 
texts for substituting sandal paste marks instead of burnt aa os 
on the bull dedicated at the time of the Sraddha. It qv° 
the Karmm-opadesini, the Ratn-akara, the Brahmana-sarvost™ 
1 R. Mitra, Notices, X, p. 58, No. 3308, dated SF WY THN 
Here Sarhvat can only mean Saka sarnvat 1416 or 1494 4-D. led ses i's 
Dh a ning Saka era, see MS, of Era 
drmadharma-prabodhini (Sarnvat 1410) supra, p. 39 Cal- 
seni» having ten introductory verses. 
: Deccan College MS. 245 of 1887-91 (21 folios). 
R. Mitra, Notices, IX, p. 236, No. 3154 (6 folios). 
