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________________ 60 same in oral tradition. He rightly contends that, though the name of the scribe or the age of the Ms. is not given, we can infer from the Patasähi-nāmāvali given at the end of the Ms. that it was copied down some time after V. S. 1407 1351 A.D.) in the reign of king Peroja, i.e., Pheroz eshah of Delhi who came to the throne in that year. (2) Prabandha-pañcaśati, also called Pañcasati-prabodha-sambandha and Kathakośa, by Subhasilaganin, disciple of Laksmisă garasūri of the Tapagaccha. Composed in V. S. 1521 (=1465 A.D.), it consists of 600 stories divided into four chapters. It is being published by Muni Mrgendravijayaji of Surat. The present editor happened to see a few printed formes of the work lying with Dr. U. P. Shah, Dy. Director and General Editor and Head of the Rāmāyaṇa Department, Oriental Institute, Baroda, and found that prabandha no. 97 (PP. 54-55) was the Siddhi-huldhi-raulāṇi-prabandha. It relates the story in greater details. A comparative study of the three versions of this prabandha is furnished in the following table: Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001844
Book TitleLaghuprabandhsangrah
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJayant P Thaker
PublisherOriental Research Institute Vadodra
Publication Year1970
Total Pages300
LanguageSanskrit, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari, History, & Story
File Size16 MB
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