1866.] A notice of the (jawnaka Smriti. 151 



waters are the Qruti (Vedas) and Smritis, whose waves are the Ins- 

 titutes of science, and which is traversed by the great ship of the 

 faith in Vishnu. 



3. I bow to Acvalayana, his pupil, whom Qaunaka himself 

 taught joyfully, after having seen that great sacrifice (in the Niniisha 

 forest.)" 



After this exordium, which evidently has been composed by a 

 follower of Ramanuja, begins the work itself. It consists of : — 



1. 



Paribhashas. 



2. 



Sthalipakavidki. 



3. 



Mutrapurishotsarga vi clhi , 



4. 



Sandhyopasanavidhi. 



5. 



Kamyajapavidhi. 



6. 



Dhanarjanavidhi. 



7. 



Snana vidhi. 



8. 



Brahmayajnavidhi. 



9. 



Devapvijavidhi. 



10. 



Vaicvadevavidhi . 



11. 



Kautukabandhanavidhi. 



12. 



Anlmrarpanavidhi. 



13. 



Ritucantividhi. 



14. 



Grarbhalambhanavidhi. 



15. 



Pumsavananavalobhane. 



16. 



Simantonnayanavidhi. 



17. 



Yatakarmavidhi. 



18. 



Namakaranavidhi . 



19. 



Nishkramanavidhi. 



20. 



Annapr acana vidh i . 



21. 



C aulakarmavidki . 



22. 



Upanayanavidhi. 



23. 



Bhikshavidhi. 



24. 



Anupr a vacaniy a vidhi . 



25. 



Medhajananavidhi. 



26. 



Upakarma vidhi . 



27. 



Utsarj ana vidhi . 



28. 



Mahavratavidhi. 



29. 



Upanishadvrata vidhi . 



