Vol. eer 10 & 11.] The Hist. of Smrti in Bengal. 405 
[W.8.] 
Kalpa-iaru (2). | Sraddha-pradipa (1). 
Parijata (1). | Sraddha-viveka, Gauriya (1). 
Pity-bhakti (practna) (8). | Sugati-sopana (2). 
Bhuja-bala-bhima (1). [Smrti-|maharnava (2). 
Bhoja-raja (1). Smrti-ratna-viveka (1). 
Ratn-akara (3). Smrti-sara (4). 
Sraddha-kalpa (4). Halayudha (2). _ 
Sraddha-panji (1). Mentioning his Suddhi-viveka 
Sraddha-pallava (8). | twice. 
It should be distinguished from the work of the same 
name by Sulapani, which the author himself has quoted as 
Gauriya. 
son of Laksmidhara and younger brother of Haladhara, who 
is presumably the brother alluded to. Rudradhara calls him- 
self vaguely as Sarmma ; but b Govindananda in his Sraddha° 
and Suddhi-kaumudi he is given the title Upadhyaya. 
Rudradhara is quoted several times in the Suddhi, Prayas- 
quarter of the same century. ee 
This Rudradhara should probably be distinguished from 
the Rudradhara who wrote Smrti works with titles ending in 
candrika, viz., the Krtya-candrika on fasts and pa the 
11. GANAPATI. 
He wrote the Ganga-bhakti-tarangini,” in three tarangas 
or waves (pramana, vyavastha and prayoga) dealing ties at 
sanctity and the varous rites to be performed on the banks o 
the sacred river Ganges. It quotes— 
leat pudradhara is also quoted in Acyutananda Chakravartti’s Hara- 
abG-tika. 
: For the Ganga-bhakti-tarangini, Sans. Coll. MSS. II. 328, 324. The 
MS. No, 324 is dated Sarnvat 1755 or 1698 4.D. 
