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prasāda and Parab. Bombay, 1888, pp. 6 + 56. Kavyamala, no. 7.

Idem Karnasundari, translated into Marathi by V. Sastri. Bombay, 1891.

Bindumadhava Kampanlpratapamandana, a short drama. Poona, 1881-82, pp. 26. In KavyeHhasasarngraha, 4, no. 12 ; 5, no. 1.

Bindumati durmallika mentioned in SD. 553.

Brhannataka, probably the Mahanataka, A i. p. 376.

Brhatsabhadraka prahasana mentioned in RS.

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Caitanyacandrodaya see Kavikarnapura.

Candakausika see Ksemi§vara.

Candivilasa see Rudra§arman.

Candrabhiseka A i. p. 182 = TT. 64.

Candragomin (7th century) Lokananda L. app. p. 80. There is a Tibetan translation, according to Levi, app. p. 56.

Candraka, a playwright mentioned in Rajatarangini 2. 16.

Candrakala see Narayana Kavi and Vi^vanatha Kaviraja.

Candrakalaparinaya see Nrsimha Kavi.

Candraprabha natika A i. p. 181 = 3 Mss.; A 2. p. 199.

Candrarekhavidyadhara A i. p. 181.

Candra^ekhara, father of Visvanatha, author of the Sahitya- darpana, Puspamala quoted in SD. 282.

Candra^ekhara Rayaguru, son of Gopinatha, Madhurani- ruddha, a drama in eight acts, A i. p. 426; CS. 241. Analyzed by Wilson, 2, pp. 396-399.

Idem Mathuranataka A I. p. 422, probably the same.

Candrasekharavilasa see Shahji.

Candravilasa see Gangadhara.

Chalitarama A i. p. 192.

Chata Yati (i6th century) Vasantikaparinaya A i. p. 566.

Chayanataka see Vitthala.

Citrabharata see Ksemendra.

Citrayajfia see Vaidyanatha Vacaspati.