Dear colleagues,

I have tried in vain to trace a set of passages which Baladeva VIdyābhūṣaṇa (18th c) cites in his commentary on Rūpa Gosvāmin's Yamunāṣṭaka in the Stavamālā. Each time he cites them as "tannāmastotre" with the tad contextually presumably referring to Yamunā. I've listed the citations below, with the hope that someone here might recognize these or be able somehow to point me in the right direction. The only lead I managed to uncover was what appears to be a Puṣṭi-mārgīya (because of the words "śrīkṛṣṇaḥ śaraṇaṃ mama" in Gujurati script) photocopied document someone uploaded onto Scribd with a picture of Kṛṣṇa's feet and a list of all the traditional marks on either side, with then 30 feminine names listed below. When put together, these names clearly form anuṣṭhubh verses: trayī rasamayī śaurī brahmavidyā sudhāvahā...

Thanks,
Dave Buchta

Here are the citations:
śaraṇāgatasantrāṇanipuṇā
mahāpātakabheṣajā
saptasāgarasaṅgatā
nilotpaladalaśyāmā
kālindī kālasalilā
brahmavidyā brāhmī
tāpinī yamunā yāmī

--
David Buchta, PhD
Lecturer in Sanskrit
Department of Classics
Brown University