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Vidya (vol. III, pt. 1). recently published in The Sarvajanikan (No. 43, October 1941, pp. 22-32). as is the case with the words astikāya, darśana, hetu, karman, gama, gaccha, dharma, tiryac etc. Sutta is also defined on p. 163. See fn. 3. There are 3 varieties of an authoritative sūtra. See p. 12. see Prof. A. M. Ghatage's article "A few parallels in Jaina and Buddhist works” published in the Annals of B. 0. R. I. (vol. XVII, pt. IV, pp. 340350). This is what is said in “Jaina Sāhitya Samsodhaka” (I, IV, p. 146). Here it is further stated that Mallavādin while quoting some lines from Anga V for explaining the nature of naya has quoted this line in his Nayacakra. Verses 19-27 of ajjhayana XXV have a parallel in 63 verses of Vasetthasutta, having the refrain "Him I call a Brāhmana." Prof. P. V. Bapat's article A Comparatative Study of 3 84474F with Pali Canonical Books published in "Jaina Sāhitya Samsodhaka" (vol. I, No. 1, 1920) and Upadhyaya Ātmārāma's article to sit altes 24747" published in "the Jaina Vidyā” (vol. I, No. 1, pp. 13-18) may be here noted. Cf. the inscription pertaining to music and got prepared by King Mahendravarman. Vide Epigraphica Indica (vol. XII) as suggested in Jainasatyaprakāśa (vol. VII, Nos. 1-3, p. 232). Ohanijjutti mentions Caraka and Suśruta, and Malayagiri Sūri's com. (p. 17o) on Nandi, Kumārasambhava. It may be mentioned en pussant that this com. contains quotations from Āyāra, Thāna, kappe, Dasaveyaliya, Anuogaddāra and Avassayanijjutti and the text the first 5 padas of Navakāra of which two occur in Kharvela's inscription.
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