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VAJJALAGGAM
(3) KARIMA (No. 82) stands immediately after (No. 28), an rational arrangement.
(4) APE (No. 62) comes immediately after ŠA#M (No. 82).
(5) Sections 83 to 92 in the vulgate appear immediately after RT (No. 62).
(6) 4 (No. 29) appears immediately after 253 (No. 92), a rational arrangement.
(7) 9781a (No. 94) comes immediately after thrusia (No.41), a rational arrangement.
There are a number of additional stanzas inserted here and there in MS F, many of them being similar to or identical with the additional stanzas found MS С and printed in the appendix.A good many sections omit a number of stanzas occurring in the corresponding sections of the vulgate. Sometimes the original sections in the vulgate are split up in MS F into subsections: e.g. 99814 is given as a subsection of 4159 Ft (No. 9) and comprises stanzas 115.119 of the vulgate, TAFF1 and 297949571 are given as subsections of E39F51 (No. 17).
Though MS F agrees with MS C in respect of some of the additional stanzas, it differs from MS C and agrees in great measure with the vulgate in respect of the order of the sections.
G-MS belonging to the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, being No. 744 of 1875-76, same as MS G used by Laber and described by him on page 43 of his Inaugural Disser-- tation on the Vajjālagga, and also on page 26 of the Introduction to the Bibliotheca Indica edition, 1944. 142 folios (284 pages. ) Hand-made paper. Size 11" x 6". Ten lengthwise lines on every page and about 55 letters in every line. Legible Nāgari script. Prākrit text of the Vajjālagga in the middle of each page and Sanskrit commentary ( of Ratnadeva ) above and below the Prākrit text. The name of the commentator is not mentioned anywhere in the MS. The four stanzas in the colophon cited on p. xiv supra are absent.
Beginning: TOTT 79: 1 FIFA halat az979 1991 Permata 11a atalarta Zasat 19 xfa: etc.
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