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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.

adventures of Arjuina with Siva disguised as a mountaineer. It is classed with the Mahâkâvya, or great poems of the Hindus. The whole is divided into eighteen cantos.

1. 46 verses, begins : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

2. Begins fol. 6a., 59 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

3. Begins fol. 11b., 60 verses: (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

7. Begins with the seventh verse, fifteen leaves ((Symbol missingSanskrit characters)) being lost, which contained 3, 1 to 7, 6.

8. Begins fol. 36a., 67 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

9. Begins fol. 41b., 78 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

10. Begins fol. 50a., 68 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

11. Begins fol 56b., 81 verses: (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

12. Begins fol. 62b., 54 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

13. Begins fol. 67b., 71 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

14. Begins fol. 72b.., 65 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

15. Begins fol. 77a., 68 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

16. Begins fol. 82a., 64 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

17. Begins fol. 87a., 64 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

18. Begins fol. 92a., 74 verses : (Symbol missingSanskrit characters)

The margin, more especially in the beginning of the book, is filled with glosses from an unknown commentary, which, at the end of the first book, is called Allâḍaharî.

At the end we receive the following account of the copyist: