280 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XIV, 
taries and glosses that have grown around the book since its 
first appearance in the 14th century A.D. The text of the work 
covers about 300 pages, but its expository treatises extend over 
40,000 pages. The following list enumerates some of the ex- 
pository treatises :— 
Text. 
& Tattva-cintamani by Gangesa. 
Commentaries. 
Tattva-cintamani-prakaga by Rucidatta. 
Tattva-cinta mani-aloka by Paksadhara Misra. 
Tattva-cintamani-didhiti by Raghunatha Siromani. 
Tattva-cintamani-rahasya by Mathuranatha. 
Tattva-cintamani-dipani by Krsna-Kanta. 
Tattva-cintamani-tika by Kanada Tarkavagisa. 
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Sub-commentaries. 
8. Aloka-sira-mafjari by Bhavananda. 
9. Aloka-darpana by Mahesvara Thakkura. 
10. Aloka-kantakoddhara by Madhusidana Thakkura. 
Il. Aloka-rahasya by Mathuranatha. 
12. Didhiti-vyakhya-vivecana by Rudra Nyayavacaspati. 
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15, Didhiti-saramaaijari by Bhavananda. 
Glosses. 
16. Bhavanandi-vyakhya by Mahadeva Pandita. 
17. Kalisankari-patrika by Kaligsankara. 
18. Candri-patrikg by Candra Narayana. 
19. Raudri-patrika by Rudra Narayana.! 
etc., etc., etc. 
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! The Sanskrit text of Tattva-cintamani (no. 1) with the commentary 
of Mathuranatha called Tatéve-cint&mantrabacye (no. as beat 
ee Age = ~ nociets of Bengal under the editorship os <a 
: atha larkavagiéa, e Didhiti-tippani 
Jagadisi (no. 13) has been published in ¢ owkhamba Sanskrit Series 
Ace 
The Tattva-cintamani-di f a .6), Didhitt 
pant by Krsna-Kanta (no Ff 
aramafijar a (no. 15), and Didhiti-tika by ETE 2 
(no. 14), were entrusted to Pandita Prasanna umara Tarkanidhi, ™- 
Guru Charan Tark ; atirtha and M.M. Jadun&tha Sarvab tta. 
™ spectively, for publication in the Bibliotheca Indica Series of Calew alf 
A portion of Be last work has also been printed in the Sastra-muktav 
as. 
