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p. 86 n. 1; p. 123 n. 4, n. 12; p. 132 n. 14; p. 134 n. 19; p. 150 n. 7; p. 151 n. 8; p. 180 n. 4; p. 192 n. 6, n. 9; p. 195 n. 2; p. 202 n. 7, n. 9; p. 204 n. 5. 10. The places where we noted the readings accepted by Ac. Haribhadra in his commentary on the Anuyogadvārasūtra but not found in the mss. are: p. 61 n. 14; p. 64 n. 2, n. 9; p. 110 n. 9; p. 130 n. 20; p. 131 n. 12; p. 150 n. 1; p. 175 n. 5; p. 204 n. 5.
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11. The places where we noted the readings accepted by Maladhāri Ac. Hemacandrasuri in his commentary on the Anuyogadvārasutra but not found in the mss. are: p. 63 n. 12; p. 180 n. 11. The four readings which are accepted by Ac. Hemacandra in the commentary but not available in the mss. are included by us in the body of the text; and we have written notes on them (p. 74 n. 4; p. 119 n. 20, n. 25; p. 181 n. 1).
12. The place where we noted the reading accepted in the Anuyogadvaracurni and Maladhari's commentary but not available in the mss. is p. 91 n. 5.
13. The place where we noted the reading accepted by Ac. Haribhadra and Ac. Hemacandra in their commentaries but not available in the mss. is p. 74 n. 5.
14. The place where we noted the variant available in the Anuyogadvaracürni and two Tikās but not found in the mss. is p. 119 n. 16.
15. The place where we noted the variant available in the two commentaries on the Anuyogadvarasutra by Ac. Haribhadra and Ac. Hemacandra but not found in the mss. is p. 69 n. 3.
16. The place where we noted a variant available in Ac. Hemacandra's commentary on the Anuyogadvārasūtra but not found in the mss. is p. 67 n. 5.
From the paragraphs 1 to 7 we gather that 14 readings accepted in the Nandicurņi, one accepted in the Haribhadra's Vṛtti, two accepted in the Hemacandra's Vṛtti, one accepted in the Nandicūrṇi and Haribhadra's Vṛtti, one accepted in the Nandicurṇi and Hemacandra's Vṛtti are not available in the mss. of the Nandisutra utilized by us. Again, five variants noted in the Nandicūrṇi and eight noted in the Haribhadra's Vṛtti and also in the Hemacandra's Vṛtti are not found in the mss. Thus in all 32 readings (19 representing the old tradition and 13 noticed by it) are not found in the mss. of the Nandisutra utilized by us.
From the 8th paragraph we know that one variant noticed in the Laghunandi and the Anujñānandi is not found in the mss. utilized by us.
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From paragraphs 9 to 16 it becomes clear that 22 readings accepted in the Anuyogadvārasūtracurņi, 9 accepted in the Hari
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