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278 iVbte <m Gupta Inscriptions from Aphsar and Beliar. [No. 4, 

 Tentative Reading of the Beliar Pillar Inscription, No. 2. 



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Literary Intelligence. 



The first edition of the Institutes of Manu, with the Comment of 

 Kulluka, was brought out by the Serampore Missionaries nearly forty 

 years ago. But as it was printed in the Nagari characters, the natives 

 of Bengal could make no use of it, and a Bengali edition was brought 

 out, in the putM form, by Babu Bhabani-charana Bandya, in the year 

 1832, A. D. Both these have been out of print for some time, and 

 Professor Bharatachandra £ iromani has done a service to the public 



