Sharngadhara-paddhati
This Sharngadhara is believed to be the same individual mentioned in a prashasti (eulogistic inscription) as the son of Damodara and the grandson of Raghavadeva, who was the royal preceptor of Hammirabhupati of Shakambhari.It then describes Markandeya's variety, adding yama and niyama to make up eight limbs of yoga.[4] However, the now-extant part of the anthology contains only 4689 verses, divided into 163 sections (each called a paddhati).[2] The 18th century anthology Brihat-Sharngadhara-paddhati (IAST: Bṛhat-Śārṅgadhara-paddhati) is an extended version of Sharngadhara-paddhati.German Indologist Theodor Aufrecht also edited 264 verses quoted in six other manuscripts, and authored a study titled Ueber die Paddhati von Çârñgadhara (1873).