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General Inder Tativabodhini by Jassendrasaras- vati, a com. on Siddhantakan- mudr 47-25; supplemented by Jayakrishna 48-4; its nature 43-2, and rlate 48-8. Tattrachandra, Jayanta's abridg- ment of the Prakriyakaumudi 51.al. Tattvadipika by Lokedakara 102-15. Tattvartharajavartika 08-14. Technical devices usel by Papini $13. Technical terros (Sanjins) of primi- tive Pratisakliyas 5-13; identified with those of Aindra school by Dr. Burnell 5-n2; of Yuska and Panini compared Gn2 pre. l'apiniya not all necessarily of the Aindra school 11-25; those of Katyayana not always the same as those of Panini 30-24f; of Devanandr 66-5. 66-nl; of Saka- tiyana 71-85; of the Kütantra 86-26; of the Sarasvata 94.0, 94-11ff; of later sectarian schools 106-16; of Bopadeva 106-20, 106-12; of Saupdma, same as of Panini 111-20, 112-2; of the Harinamamrita 113-28ff; of Pra- bocbapraksu 114-22ff. Tibetan translations of Chandra treatises 58-11; 61-18; of the Kalaps-Dhatusüitra 90-5. Toda 102-n2. Tolkappiyam, the Tamil grammar, full of Aindra terminology 11-3, 82-12: read in the Pandya King's assembly 11-4; is closely related to Katantra to Kachchiyana's Pali grammar, and to tho Pratiśā- khyas 11.7. Trikandasesha 111.n2. Trilochana (not = Trilochanadisa) author of the Uttaraparisislits to Sripati's supplement to Katantra 90-22f. Trilochardasa quoted by Vitthal charya 45-19; his Katantravritti- panjika 89-11E; quoted by Bopa- ieva anul Vitthala 89-2f: per- sonal details abont! im 89-5; sub- com. on his work 89-71, 19-16; distinct from the author of the Katantrotturuperidiahta quoted by Kaviraja 90-14; differ- ent from Trilochana 90-22. 89-ml: 19 [Sk. Gr.] 145 U. Udayachandra au bor of an exten- sive Ayusa on Himachanda's Pihadsritti 79-2, 79-al; belongs to Chandrasach hba 78-83. Udayana or Uddana court pandit of Prataparndra 101.11. Udayasaubhagya author of the phundbika en the Prakrit ebap- ter of Herachaudra's Brihadvritui 78-25. Udayasing of Udepar 98-18. Uddana, see Udayana. Uddyota, see Mahabhnehyapraditpod dyota. Udyana same as Yusufzai valley 19-3. Ugrabbūti author of Nysa on Ja- gaddhara's Balabodhini 91.14: his probable identification with his namesake of cir. 1000 A. D. 91.18. Ugrabhüli teacher of Anandapla aud probably the same as the author of the Nyeu 91.15. Ujjvaladanta's vritti ou Paniniya Upadisutras 54-11; edited by Aufrecht 54-12; quotes earlier vrittis 54-14; mentions Chandra. Lingunuśasana 60-20; quoted Ly Padmanabladatta 111-13, 111-12; 112.29. Unadikosa (to Magdhabudha) by Ramatarkavagisa 168-22. Unaipatha $39, see Unadisutras. Unadisatras of Panini 21-31; com inonly ascribed to Sikutayana 23-24, 25-14; their technical terms and anulandhas sauce as l'anini's 26-10; probably regard- ed as Panini's by Katyayana 26-18. 26-ni; uot all belonging to Panini 26-23; probably revid by Katyayana 20-27: truui- Fionally assigned to Vararachi alias Katyayana 27-6; Panini' Ugadi süt:as absorbed by other schools 54-8; Ujjvaladatta e viti on them 54-11;cther or mmentators 54.14; Chandra Unadi 60-10, its mode of presentation C0-14: that of Sakatayana 71-15; cf He- machandra 77-28, with vivarans or vritti on it 77-31; of Kalantra in two recensions: that of Durgu-