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Mahanataka. Translated into English by Raja Kali Krishna. Calcutta, no date.

Hanuman nataka, translated into Hindustani. Lahore, 1877, pp. 192.

Haracaparopana A i. p. 754.

Haragaurivivaha see Jagajjyotirmalla.

Harakeli see Vigraharajadeva.

Hari (Acarya) Janaklglta A 3. p. 44.

Haridasa Harivilasa bhana A 2. p. 183.

Idem Purafijana A i. p. 339.

Hariduta chayanataka A i. p. 757. Analyzed by Levi, p. 242.

Harihara, a Maithila, Bhartrharinirveda A i. p. 397.

Idem Bhartrharinirveda. Edited by Durgaprasada and Parab. 1° ed., Bombay, 1892, pp. 3 + 28 ; 2° ed., 1900. Kavyamala, no. 29.

Idem The Bhartrharinirveda of Harihara, now first trans- lated from the Sanskrit and Prakrit by Louis H. Gray. In JAOS. 25 (1904), pp. 197-230.

Idem Bhartrharinirveda. Analyzed in The Niti and Vairagya Satakas of Bhartrhari, by Gopi Nath, Bombay, 1896, pp. 19-24.

Idem Prabhavatiparinaya A i. p. 354.

Hariharanusaranayatra see Nrsimha Bhatta.

Harijivana Mi^ra Vijayaparijata A i. p. 570.

Hariscandrayasascandracandrika A i. p. 761.

Harivilasa see Haridasa.

Harṣadeva.

Nagananda nataka. Manuscripts. A I. p. 283 = 16 Mss. and I Com. ; by Atmarama i ; A 2. p. 61 = 3 Mss ; A 3. p. 61 = 3 Mss.; Hz. 3. 1610; 10. 7. 4161. Cf also the preface to Boyd's edition of the Nagananda.

Text Editions. Nagananda. A Sanskrit Drama by Dhavaka. Calcutta, 1864.