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studied Vedānta under. Ravi : .ि, Royita atta-Weddrta54ऽfreta. He can refer to a Mimaihsa authority to establish a mathematical point and with equal felicity apply a grammatical dicturn to the same purpose. Pitgala's Chanda5-52tra " and the lexicons are quoted as the occasion demanded. The scriptures and the Dharma5astras also come in for citation. And, so also the Puranas' like the Bhagavata and the 7ispu. As for Jyotisa works, Nilakantha exhibits a. surprising fami liarity with a large number of them, from the Vedaliga-yotisa down to the treatises of his own times . He uses all types of jyotiga texts, Garita, Sailita and THora, but as became his subject of specialisation, his quotations are mainly from texts dealing with astronomy proper. Some of the more important texts of all-India prevalence that Nilakatha quotes are Siddhanta5ekhard and Murोंjala's Lghu7adras0. 0f texts popular mainly in Kerala may be mentioned the Paraliagarita or Graldrcrarrib00rldlha7a of Haridatta, the Blasya by Bhaskara I on the Aryabhatya and his 11. Parame5vara's super-commentary thereon ; (other works of Parameswara like his 4y20bhat)y0-yalkhy also come in for citation as also passages from his own teacher Damodara. Another Kerala author whom Nilakantha quotes often is Mādhava, often styled 'Golavid', who 1. C. 487.Bldsy4, 7SS 101, pp. 54, 158, where Parthasarathi Misra's yaptimirporya and 4dwaitavivara10 and 4jita (com. on Sloka wौrtika) and its commentary /joyd come in for quotation. (01 G01 pada, 50, the Blatika of Kumarila Bhatta is cited 2. 6. 7. 3. See 48.Bhasy4, 7SS 101, p. 4 4. See com. on Siddhanta-darp010, verses 1, 2; the Grahapa work pp. 48, 49 ; and Aryabloatiya-blasya, Golapada, verse 48, where the Taittiriya-rayaka, ९gveda, Pard5arasr ti, Kalamirraya of Sayapa, C. quotations from the Yakyapady0, 248}. Blasy0, Tऽऽ 110, C., 487.Bhasya, 7ऽऽ 110, p. 16, 26. C. 1bid, p. 8