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General Index Galava mentioned in the Ninukta 8.nl; by Papini 12 m2. Ganapatha of Papini 23.24; 25-20; $37; com. upon by Kshi- rasvamin 58-10; Chandra--60-12; embodied in the sütravritti of Chandragomin 60-24; Paniniya --emdodied in the Kasika 60-24; -of Sakatayana 71-14; - of Hemachandra 77-26; of the Saupadma 113-1. Ganaratnamshodachi quoting Sala- turiya or Panini, Sakatayana, Chandragomin, etc. 18-n1: 42 m2; 41-5, 41 n1; 52-16; with the author's own com. 53-13ff; 88.n4. Ganavritti by Kshirasvumin men- tioned by Vardhamana 52.11. Ganesvara father of Padmanabha- datta 111-6. Gargya mentioned by Pagini 12 n2; mentioned in the Nirukta 8-n1. Gitagovinda, com. on, by Nagesa 49.7. Goldsticker: Panini, His place in Sanskrit literature, on Primitive Pratisakhyas 5-n1; 23.7; on Papini's paribhashas 25 n1; his views as to the authorship of the Unidisutres 26-25, 26-n3; on Vajasuneyi Pratisakhya 29-12- 32-n1;88-n4; on Panini's date147, 14-n1, 14-n2; 19-n3; his reasons for assuming considerable inter- val between Panini and Katyu- yana 28-n1; 54.nl. Gomatasara, a philosophical work in Prakrit 12.15. Gonardiya mentioned in the Mahu bhashya 32-29, 32-12; guoted by Vatsyayana in the Kamasutra 33-3, 33-5. Gopikaputra mentioned in the Ma- habbishya 32.29, 32-02; quoted by Vatsyayans in the Kama- sutra 33-5, 33-3. Gopaluchakravarti's com. on the Janmara 110-23. Gopalagiri's subodhin on Vijja. labhupati's Prabodha-prakāša 115.30. Gopinatha Tarkacharya writes sub- com. to Sripati's supplement to Katantra 90-16; 90-20. Gosvami, surname 105-8. 127 of Bepadeva Govardhapa's vritti on Upadis, quoted by Ujjvaladatta 54.14. Govardhanabhatta, grandfather of Jayakrishna 51-12. Goyichandra's com. on the Sank- shiplasara 110-6ff;his other works 110-14f; sub-commentaries on his com. 110-16. Grammar, its study in India 1-3; existing school of-in India 1-10; not treated as science in Vedic times 2-11; its study influenced by contact of different forms of speech, by growth of dialects, or by a change of climatic conditions 2.21ff; Greek-, influ. enced by Roman conquest 2n2: its study as science post-Brah- mapic 3.29; 4-6; its really cren- tive period 5-17; philosophy of, treatises on, 55-16ff. Grammars, Vaishnava, 113-15. Grammatical speculations in India : their extent and value §1; early -882-4--in the Vedas §2, in the Brühmaņas $3, and in allied works §4;in the Taittiriyasamhita 2.1. Greeks, Ionian, not always to be identified with Yavanas 15-21; their appearance in history long before 1000 B. C. 15.30. Gribya-sutras of some kind knoWD to Panini 14-n2. Gunakara 64 02. Gunanandi 64-n2. Gonaratnasuri's Kriyaratnasam- nchchaya 80-12ff; bis date 80-16, 80-13; important prasasti at the end of his work 80-16ff. Gupta victory over Hunas 58-24; Early-kings 64 24. H Heima-Dhatupatha 77-21. Haima Kauniud by Meghavijaya mentions Bhattoji's indebtedness to Hemachandra 46-21; otherwise called Chandraprabha 79-17; its dato 17. Haima-laghunyasa on Hemachand- 1 ra's Brihadvritti 79'1ff abridg-