

Vol. Ne 1l.] Rare Sanskrit Works on Grammar, ete. 597 
ET YN SHS TT TAN || 
RALPH SP NAN YAN AIA | 
FARTS IAEA G || 
Sy Rinses NSE BSS |] 
10. BfmarRtEet, RA ACS ASL TATA AST 
<]—Elucidation of etymological structure, Volume II). 
he Tibetan version of this work extends over folios 1—255 
-of the Tangyur, Sgra, Mo. The Sanskrit text, which still exists 
in India, was composed by the great teacher Ramacandra. It was 
obtained by the Tibetans from Pandita Balabhadra and his brother 
Gokula ae Misra who were two pure Brahmanas of Kuruk- 
setra. ork is said to be based on Panini s grammar.! It 
ends ants: — 
ufmatataet Aa craaRvafeat | 
HaaaAT TAG eeatetirar foam l 

1 The nears volume of the Tibetan version of : ei teased 
begins thus 
SS SYA BH SSA AT TET T TAP IGE 
Sar ap Spas Aer oH TARGA 
Baar: yaaa STAN" aN a5 zy AGAIN I] 
There are manuscripts of the in the library of the Asiatic 
Society of ka. bas of the mere College, Calcutta. The Sanskrit 
original begins t 
afar feyata Tez | 
streratadt gee wfeateraefcate a 
Ramacandra, anthor of the work, was born in the Andhra country, as is 
-evident from the following :— 
(Prakriyakaumadi, beginning. ) 
