406 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. (Nov. & Dec., 1915.) 
Karmma-pradipa (1). M aha-dana-nirnaya (1). 
Kalpa-taru (1). Raja-marttanda (A). 
Kalpa-taru-kara (3). _ Lilavati- krta “mukti-granthe (1). 
Kamaripa-nibandha (1). Varddhamanopadyaya (1). 
Kal-adarsa (1). | Vacaspati Misrah, navina (4). 
Ganga- oakyaval (1). | Vidyapaty-upadhyaya (8}. 
Ganesvara ‘Misrah (3). Sraddha-dipa (1). 
cmb iape lod (8). 
Dana-ratn-akara (1). | Sodhadeva sarmma (3) 
[ : Seta (2). 
Pratihastaka, pracina (5). Harihar 
Bhavasarman, pracina (1). Halayudha Bhattah (2). 
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In the introductory and final verses, Ganapati says that 
he was born in the family of Yogisvara, that his grandfather 
got vritti or pension from the king of Mithila, and that he was 
son of Dharesvara (in one MS. Viresvara). Neither the body 
nor the final colophon gives any title to Ganapat 
Ganapati’s work must be older than sacne "1755 or 1698 
A.D., in which year a MS. was copied. It refers to Vacaspati 
Misra and Varddha manopadhyaya as authorities, and therefore 
should be later than the fourth quarter of the fifteenth century. 
Neither the author nor the work is traced in Raghun andana’s 
tattvas. Ganapati might therefore be placed tentatively in the 
first quarter of the sixteenth century, if not later. 
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