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HISTORY, LITERATURE, and RELIGION, [Part ii. Chap. vi.

AT NUDEEYA.

Nyayŭ colleges.—Shivŭ-Nat’hŭ-Vidya-Vachŭspŭtee, has one hundred and twenty-five students.—Ramŭ-Lochŭnŭ-Nyayŭ-Bhõõshŭnŭ, twenty students.—Kashēē-Nat’hŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Chõõramŭnee, thirty ditto.—Ŭbhŭyanŭndŭ-Tŭrkalŭnkarŭ, twenty ditto.—Ramŭ-Shŭrŭnŭ-Nyayŭ-Vagēēshŭ, fifteen ditto.—Bhola-Nat’hŭ-Shiromŭnee, twelve ditto.—Radha-Nat’hŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Pŭnchanŭnŭ, ten ditto.—Ramŭ-Mohŭnŭ-Vidya-Vachŭspŭtee, twenty ditto.—Shrēē-Ramŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Bhõõshŭnŭ, twenty ditto.—Kalēē-Kantŭ-Chõõramŭnee, five ditto.—Krishnŭ-Kantŭ-Vidya-Vagēēshŭ, fifteen ditto.—Tŭrkalŭnkarŭ, fifteen ditto.—Kalēē-Prŭsŭnnŭ, fifteen ditto.—Madhŭvŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Siddhantŭ, twenty-five ditto.—Kŭmŭla-kantŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Chõõramŭnee, twenty-five ditto.—Eeshwŭrŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Bhõõshŭnŭ, twenty do.—Kantŭ-Vidyalŭnkarŭ, forty ditto.

Law colleges.—Ramŭ-Nat’hŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Siddhantŭ, forty students.—Gŭnga-Dhŭrŭ-Shiromŭnee, twenty-five ditto.—Dévēē-Tŭrkalŭnkarŭ, twenty-five ditto.—Mohŭnŭ-Vidya-Vachŭspŭtee, twenty ditto.—Gangolee-Tŭrkalŭnkarŭ, ten ditto.—Krishnŭ-Kantŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Bhõõshŭnŭ, ten ditto.—Pranŭ-Krishnŭ-Tŭrka-Vagēēshŭ, five ditto.—Poorohitŭ, five ditto.—Kashēē-Kantŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Chõõramŭnee, thirty ditto.—Kalēē-Kantŭ-Tarkŭ-Pŭnchanŭnŭ, twenty ditto.—Gŭdadhŭr-Tŭrkŭ-Vagēēshŭ, twenty ditto.

Colleges where the poetical works are read.—Kalēē-Kantŭ-Tŭrkŭ-Chõõramŭnee, fifty students.

Where the astronomical works are read.—Gooroo-Prŭsadŭ-Siddhantŭ-Vagēēshŭ, fifty students.

Where the grammar is read.—Shŭmbhoo-Nat’hŭ-Chõõramŭnee, five students.

AT CALCUTTA.

The following among other colleges are found in Calcutta; and in these the nyayŭ and smritee shastrŭs are principally taught:— Ŭnŭntŭ-Ramŭ-Vidya-Vagēēshŭ, of Hatee-Baganŭ, fifteen students.—Ramŭ-Koomarŭ-Tŭrkalŭnkarŭ, of ditto, eight students.—Ramŭ-Toshŭnŭ-Vidyalŭnkarŭ, of ditto, eight ditto.—Ramŭ-Doolalŭ-Chõõramŭnee, of ditto, five ditto.—Gourŭ-Mŭnee-Nyayalŭnkarŭ, of ditto, four ditto.—Kashēē-Nat’hŭ-