1898.] M. M. Chakravarti — Language and literature of Orissa . 365 
Thirty-two poems are herein named. In addition Hunter’s list specifies 
the following:—Candrakala, Candrarekha, Icchabati, Kalabati, Rahasa- 
lila, Rasamanjavi, Saqgitakaumudl, Sasirekha, Sobhabati and Subarna- 
rekha. The last I have seen, and in one passage it admits its posterity 
by referring to Rasikaharabali and Premasudhanidhi. 1 
All these works cannot be discussed in detail in this limited article, 
but their subject-matters may be classified in the following way :— 
A. Songs:— 
1. Cautisa (^gfw*n). 
2. Caupadibhusana (’^TSq^hjqm). 
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wrssrqTfqq't % Jtcr i wnq qrfa qiw ^ i i 
... ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •»« ••• 
qt wt ftw i fqq qsjTT^T f^rr i ^ i 
Citrakavya MS. Folio 1. 
“ The poet thus thinks in his mind—many pieces did I publish in poetry. 
[9]. No end of Cautisds and Caupadis, what more can I say on them ? [10]. Gdhd, 
ddhd, sodacendu chapo-i, and other poems that cannot be counted. [11]. Of works 
on rasa and on Krsna recollecting, I name here some. [12]. Sifting the Puranas, 
such works of sweet imagination, as the fine Citralekhd, the Hemamanjari [13]; the 
Rasalekhd, the well-composed Kdmakala, the Manorama, and the well-versified 
P remalatd [14], the Bhdbabati, the well-exemplified Muktabati, the Barajallld , 
the Chandabhdsana [15], the Sarartu, the fea-initialled Kalakautuka, the sa-initialled 
Subhadrasara [16], the ta-initialled Baidehisabilasa, the well-known twelve chandas 
without any consonant or vowels conjunctions [17], the RdmalUdmrta full of many 
meanings, the Premasudhanidhi full of alliterations [18], the poem named Rasika- 
hardball, the lives of Syama as Kunjabihdra and others [19], the Rasapancaka 
illustrating rules of rhetoric, the Ldbanyabati the delight of wits [20], the com¬ 
position of the PurusCttamamdhdtmya, the various dictionaries of words as the 
Gitdbhidhdna [21], the Kotibrahmandasundari like a moon among millions of poetical 
stars [22], the poems beginning with the Trailokyamohini ; some such five or seven 
poems have I composed [23]. Having composed poems of so many kinds, my 
thoughts strayed towards illustrated poetry [27.]” 
1 qm ^q ^te;*rT q ts qtftq Tfaqr qs* i 
% siq q irq i 
^q^ ^ q fqf^rT I I 
Sub. Rek., 5th Chanda. 
“ This rasa comes to its end in five cantos; it will sway the wits. Oh men ! 
Here is finished the Premasudhanidhi, and the Rasikaharabali. [18]. All the rasas 
in the descriptions of the Suvarnarekhd are to be found in the three poems; this 
is felt and known—so says Upendra Bhanja Birabara [19].” 
