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(1) Vagbhatälankära
Even though the tradition of works on Sanskrit poetics has adjudged the of Vägbhata (V. S. 12th century) to be a comparatively minor work,1 as many seven printed editions of the work are known and so many scholars have written commentaries on it. The commentaries are by
सिहदेवगण जिमबर्धनसूरि दोमहंसगणि ज्ञानप्रमोदगणि: राजहंस उपाध्याय गणेश कृष्ण शर्मा; समयसुन्दर समुन्दर (in old Gujarati) and महाचार्य जीवानन्द विद्यासागर,
INTRODUCTION
Besides the works of these authors, we have an anonymous facqm of V.S. 1737.
Of the old commentaries, so far, those of Simhadevagani? and Jinavardhanasaris are published. The modern commentary of Jivananda Vidyasagara is also published. We are bringing out, for the first time, the work of Vägbhata together with the Vrtti of agenfo (V.S. 17th century). The critical edition, now being published is based on the following miss, collected with great effort.
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Ms. from the Oriental Institute, Vadodara, dt. V.S. 1697.
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Ms. from the Hemacandra Jain Jnanabhandara, Patan, dt, V.S. 1710.
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Ms. from the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune; dt. unknown. 31, Ms. available with the L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad, dt, 1843,
(2) Critical Apparatus
Details of these mss. are as follows:
"quazografo”—. Oriental Institute, Baroda.
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Size: 26x11 cms. writing space 21 cms.
1. Vide S. K. De "Although it claims a large number of commentaries, it is a small compilation
of no superior merit." "History of Sanskrit Poetics,' Vol. 1 (1960), p. 193.
Kane refers to five commentaries in his 'History' (1961) p. 287. De refers to 8 authors including one anonymous author of an Avacuri He refers to the Vetti of our author. Dasgupta refers to five, not ours.
2. No. 48 in Kavyan älä Series, 1921.
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3. In Granthmālā Series, No. iii from Calcutta, 1889-90.
4. Aufrecht and Kane do not refer to this commentary; De does, vide his 'History', Vol. 1 (1960), Vṛttis, but not to Jnana'Studies in Indian Literary
p. 195. Dasgupta refers to six known and two unknown authors of pramododagani. Gode has a separate paper on our Vṛittikara in his History, Vol. 3 p. 76 onwards.
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