42 Pavana-ditam or Wind-Messenger. {March, 1905. 
2. WUddhava-ditam or U.-sandegam, (vy. 131), by Rupa 
Gosv am the disciple of Caitanya (printed in K. 
san 
ors into, (vv. 238 ?), by Ramagopala, the court poet 
king of Vanga (MS. No. 67, “ Notices” 2nd series, 
Sod 
am 
Yo 1 1). 
Cataka- sandegah, (vv. rie by a Brahmin of Kerala, 
(J.R.A.S., 1884, p. 451 
Nomi-detate, (vv. 126), by oy eS a Jaina poem 
“a7: 
Padanka-datam, (vv. 146), by Mahamahopadhyaya 
Krsna Sarvabhauma in Gaka 1645 under the patronage 
of Maharajadhiraj Ramajivana (Printed in Kavya- 
samgraha). 
ommentaries by Radhaémohan and Ramahazi. | 
Pavana-ditam, the present poem 
Bhramara-sandegah, Ae 192), by Vasudeva of Kerala 
, 1884, p. 452). 
Quisa-sanderah (vv. 163), by sLaksmidasa of Kerala 
(Prin Aree 1884, p pp. 404-431). 
10. ee ania y_Karingampall Nambudri (Oppert’s 
st of M88. San 6 426). 
Co ommentary by Eralpatu, king of Calicut. } 
ll. Quka-sandegah, by Rangacaryya (Rice’s Mase List 
of MSS., 244). 
12. Subhaga- sandegah, ey. an» by Narayana of Kerala 
(J.R.A.S. 1884, p oe: 
13. .Hamsa-ditam, ney y Kavi a Sarasvati 
(Burnell’s Catalogue wi Tanjore P Palwos Ldbrivy, p- 
Bae are 
14. 
ih 
_16= 
Hamsa-datam, (vv. 142), by-Rapa -Gosvami (Printed 
in Kav vya-samgraha). 
Commentaries by 9 Ramacankara and 
igvanatha Cakravar 
15. ee Saree hes AD), by Nankntocs Vedantacaryya 
(J.R.A. cit 4, p. 450). 
[Co ay by Appayya Diksita. J 
Hatisa-sandepah, (vv. 110), by an unknow ee writing 
apparently in rivalry of Venkateca, No. 15, (J.R. 
A.S. 1884, pp. 450-1). 
The story of the — is very simple. On the sandal-hills is" 
Gand 
_ 
> 
andharva town named Kanaka-nagatt 
ssh tS. 1). There Kuvalayavati,a fair Gan-_ 
arva girl, saw King | Laksmana who had come on world-conquest. — 
lings she pas ssed several days i in grief. Deeply distracted, she 
countries and the people, the wind would have to pas 
(vv. 8-35), until it would come to Vijayapura the capital “of yee : 
