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with its dimensions in Tojanas; and also of the other planets, 
and fixed stars, apd their relative distances, circumferences of 
orbits, &c. &c. Written in the Devanagari character. L y . J. 
6 . b. Ditto. 
A duplicate in the Devanagari character. L y . J. 
7- Vrihan Naradiya Parana. 
This poem, feigned to have been delivered to Sanatcumara , 
by the inspired Ndrada , like others of the Pur an as, opens with 
chaos and creation ; but it treats principally of the unity pi 
God, under the title of Maha Vishnu ; arguing, that all other 
gods are but emblems of his works, and the goddesses, of his 
powers ; and that the worshipping of either of the triad, creator, 
preserver, or destroyer, is, in effect, the worshipping of him. 
The book concludes with rules for the several tribes, in their 
spiritual and temporal conduct through life. It is a new copy, 
in the Bengal character, and, for a new copy, remarkably 
correct. L y . J. 
8 . Naradiya Parana. 
This poem treats principally on the worship of Vishnu , as 
practised by Rukmangada , one of their ancient kings. Deva- 
nagari character. S. W. J. 
9. a. Bhavishyottara Parana. 
The second and only remaining part. The subject is con- 
fined to religious ceremonies. Devanagari character. S. W. J. 
9. b. Ditto . 
With an Index. Devanagari character. 1 7 . J. 
1 o. Gita-govinda. 
A beautiful and very popular poem, by Jayadeva, upon 
Crishna, and his youthful adventures. Bengal character. I/. J. 
11. a. Camara Sambhava . 
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