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and part of the fourth forming two stanzas of Upajati. But 
the prosody is not accurate. The first stanza seems to con- 
sist of three verses (pada) of Indravajra and one verse (the 
third) of Indravamsyaé. The second and third quarters are 
not however regular. In the second stanza the third verse 
appears to be in irregular Vamsasthavila, the fourth in Indra- 
vajra and the rest in irregular Indravajra verses. There are 



also other grammatical errors. Orthographical mistakes suci 
as aye for wat, af for afe are due to dialectic provincialism. 
Syntactical errors are also common, e.g. 9earf or FEZ in line 
2, the fifth case- -ending for the third (line 5), the second case 
ending for the sixth (line, 11), neuter gender for feminine cine 
14), ete. Instances of wrong Saphante combinations (sandhi 
are to be found in lines, 7 and 12 
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