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THE REV. W. YATES' ESSAY 



Then "^r^^^T, &c. &c. Afterwards by taking the right hand, and joining 

 all those letters with the stem, other verses are produced, as '^T^'^T and 

 '?J^"^^T, &c. &c. In this manner thirty-four stanzas are contained in the 

 small compass of this tree. The accompanying is the figure of the tree, 

 copied from the original Sanscrit manuscript as nearly as it can be imitated 

 in type. 





















































































■?T 

















































31 











XJT 











































JT 













^T 









































31 



? 













tWT 



ft 









































fTT 













^ 





TT 









































^T 













































■sr 

















t 



'?iT 





31 







T 

































f 















'sTT 





ST 





3?I 

























w- 













■5JT 





^T 





tT 







j; 







^T 

























ft 



•en 







^T 













WT^ 

























fc 



sf 













TIT 







w 



fT 















^T 

















=^ 































ftf 









WT 









t 







ft 



J_ 



51 









'PIT 

















HI 







fir 









^T 







"HT 









































^irr 





CT 































■-i?TT 







w 













rr 



f5T 





?T 











HT 







¥T 



This has been literally rendered, and, as far as possible imitated in 

 form, in the subjoined English version : — 



