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Indica - 15. Manduki Siksa, or The phonetical treatise of the Atharva Veda. Edited … with an introduction, appendices, and an index [in Hindi] by Bhagavad Datta. 9 × 5½, pp. xviii + 25, vi, vii. Lahore, 1921. - 16. Brihat Sarvanukramnika [sic!] of the Atharva Veda. Edited … with an introduction and an index [in Hindi] by … Ramgopala Shastri. 9 × 5½, xlii + i + 204 + xxii pp. Lahore, 1922. - 17. The Ṙg-Vedaprātiśākhya With the Commentary of Uvaṭa. Edited … with introduction, critical, and additional notes, English translation of the text, and several appendices by Mangal Deva Shastri, M.A., D.Phil. Part of the introduction. 10 × 6¾, 33 pp. Oxford : University Press, 1922.
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1 The evidence for the Rpr. quoting Yāska is not very convincing, being only the use of the definition saṃhitā pada-prakṛtiḥ (105) = pada-prakṛtiḥ saṃhitā in Nir. i, 17.