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most of the Jain Purdnas were communicated by Gautama, the principal disciple and successor of Verddhamdna. By Brahma Gunadds disciple of Jinadds. XI. — Srimantotkersha. Paper. An account of the Hindu and Mohammedan kings of Delhi, from Yudhishthira to Aurungzeb, the foundation of the Mahratta state, by Sivaji, his ex- ploits and those of Samba, and the actions of Baji- rao and his descendants to Mddhava Rao under whose patronage the work is compiled. XII. — Viveka Sindhu. Paper. A theological work agreeably to the Vedanta sys- tem on matter and spirit, and union with the divine essence : by Kumuda Raj.