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page 173 note 1 Rigveda-Samhitâ, The Sacred Hymns of the Brâhmans, together with the Commentary of Sâyanâkârya, Edited by Müller, F. Max. Second edition, vol. i. Mandala I.Google Scholar; vol. ii. Mandalas II. to VI. Published under the patronage of His Highness the Mâhârajah of Vijayanagara. London (Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner) 1890.
page 173 note 2 Ṛik-Saṁhitâ Sâyaṇâchârya-virachita-bhâshya-sahitâ, Padapâtha-yutâ cha. Iyaṁ cha Tattvavivechakagranthaprasâraka-samityâ preritaḥ, Tukârâmatâtyâbhikhyaḥ, Gaṇapatakṛishṇâjî-mudrâyantrâlayâdhipatiḥ, Âtmârâmakâhnobâbhikhyaḥ, ity ekâbhyâm Bodasopâhva-Mahâmahopâdhyâya Râjâ-Râma-S'âstri, Gore-ity upâbhidha-S'iva-Râma âstribhyâm s'odhayitvâ, Mumbayyâm Ganapatakrishnâjî-Mudrâyantrâlaye mudrayitvâ prakâs'itâ. Tasyâ ayaṁ prathamo Ashṭakaḥ. S'akâbdâḥ 1810.
page 174 note 1 See now vol. i. of the second edition, pp. xlii seqq.
page 174 note 2 Vedische Studien, i. 1889, pp. iv seqq.
page 175 note 1 Rigveda Sanhitâ, translated by Wilson, H. H., vol. i. p. xlixGoogle Scholar.
page 176 note 1 In spite of repeated inquiries Prof. Max Müller has not succeeded in getting any information about this work. There is a Purushêrthênus'êsana mentioned in Bühler's Report of a Tour in Search of Sanskrit MSS., Nro. 637. But Prof. Bhandarkar, on examining the MS. in question at Prof. M. Müller's request, found that it was an entirely different work.