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128 Systems of Sanskrit Grammar ment of a larger Nyasa 79-2ff. Hai una-laghupsakriya by Vinayavi- jayagani 70 12; com., Haimapra- kasa, on-79.14. Haimaprakuss com. on Haima- laghiprakriya 79.14, its date 79-15, 79-13. Haima school absorbs Papiniya Up- adisutras 54-8; 77-28; see also Hemachandra. Hansavijayagani's Sabdarthaclan- drika 1027; his dato 100 30. Haradatta autlior et Padamañjarī $26 personal details 39.10ff; lis original name Sudarsana 40ni; his date 40 11; quoted by Vittha- lacharya 15-20. Haraprasada Shastri 58-8; 82 m2. Harivali 111 m2. Hari, see hartrihuri. Haribbadra, see Haribhatta. Haribhatia or Haribhadra father of Kshemendra 97-29. Hari-dikshita teacher of Nagoss 47.19 48 ul. Hari iravaka mentioned in the Nir- ukia 8 nl. Harililamarita by Bopadeva 105-12, 105'n1. Harinamarita $96; two such grammars 113-16ff their tech- nical terms 113-23ff. Harirama, a Bengal Katantra writer, quoted by Kaviraja 90-14. Harirama's com, on Goyichandra's vritti 110-20. Harivamsa (Jain) 63-21. Harshakirti pupil of Chandra- kirti 98 13 wrote a Dhatupatha for the Sarasvata with an im- portant prasasti at the end 98.15, and a com. on it called Taran- gint 103-9ff. Harshakula teacher of Udayasau- bhagya 78-26. Harshavardhana 53-20. Haryaksha 35-ml; 41-20. Hemachandra 57-n2; mentions De- vanandī as author of Jainendra 63-22; 66-20; 68-31; bis Lingunu- sasana based on that of Sakataya- na 71-22; biographical material of -73-n2, collected by Bühler 73-17; his life § 57; his birth- place 73-23; received into order sana 47 10; consecrated süri or achar- ya 74-16; attracts attention of Ja- yasimha Siddharaja 74.29; writes Sabdanusasana for him 73-18, 75 ml; converts Kumarapala 75-8, writes Yogassira at the instance of Kumarapals 75-16; his pilgri- mage 75-20, and death 75-24; lis indebtedness to the Amoghavritti and to Sukatyana Sabdanusa. 76-12, 76-n1 gives the prasasti of lus patron in his Bri- hadvritti 77-3ff; author of Dryus- raya-mahakavya 77-17; also of accessory tre.tiscs 77-28, but not of the virarapae or vrittis on ilem 77-30ff; other works of Ile- machandra 80-20; does not use pratyaharas S1-6; 89.21. Hemschandra's Sabdamsasana one of the works presumably used by Bhattoji 46-22 its nature § 58; its object 76 6ff; author's own com. on it 70-17ff; other comm. and sub-commentaries on it § 60 ; digests, manuels, and miscel- laneous works § 61; the Prakrit chapter from it 76-2; its later independent history 81.12ff; Dhundhika on it 78-25; 89-21. Hemadri minister of Mahadeva and patron of Bopadeva 105-2ff, 105.nl. Henahsisavijayagani writes on paribhashas for Hemachandra's school 89.3ff; his Nyayartha- mañjūshū 80-7. Hemanandanagani teacher of Sa- hajakirti 100-22. Hiradhara son of Vijjala-bhupati 115.29. History of Ancient Indian Litera- ture, by Max Miiller, 4-n1; 4 nâ; 9.nl; 12 n1; 14 ml. History of Indian Literature by Weber 82-7, Biuen Tsang, his account about the Aindra school 10-17; 19.3. Humayun 93-9. Hupas, Gupta victory over, 58-26. } India: what can it teach us, 41-13.