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TUBLICATIONS OF THE SINGHI JAIN SERIES
11. kathākos aprakaranam of Jineśvarašūri : The Prākrit Text with
Sanskrit commentary. The commentary contains many Prākrit stories, which illustrate various religious virtues and is interesting from the sociological point of view. The tales are a fine specimen of Prakrit narrative literature. Critically edited by Acharya JINA VIJAYA MUNI. Super Royal 8vo
PP. 8+16 +124 +184, Bombay 1949, Price Rs. 12.50. 12. Akalanka-Granthatrayam comprising Laghĩyastrayam with
Svopajña-vrtti, Nyāya-viniscaya and Pramāṇasamgraha : These are three noteworthy Nyāya works of Akalakadeva (C. A. D. 720-780), the last two being brought to light for the first time. Edited with Critical Notes, Variant Readings, Introduction in Hindi and Indices etc. by Pt. MAHENDRAKUMARA. Super Royal 8vo pp. 8+14+118 +184 + 60. Price
Rupees 8.50. 13. Prabhackaccorvita of Prabhācandrācārya (A. D. 1277): Part I,
Text in Sanskrit, with Variants and Indices of stanzas and all Proper Names. It presents in ornate style the tradi. tional biographies of twenty eminent personalities including religious teachers like Vajrasvāni, authors like Haribhadra and Hemacandra and poets like Mānatunga who have contributed to the glory of Jainism and the Jaina church. Critically edited from many old Mss. with Notes, Index and Hindi Introduction by Āchārya JINA VIJAYA MUNI. Demy quarto pp. 10+6 +226. Price Rupees 8.00.
14. Digvijaya-mahükāvya of Meghavijaya : This is an ornate poem
in Sanskrit presenting the biography of Vijayaprabhasūri in thirteen cantos. The Sanskrit Text with the svopajña glosses critically edited with an Introduction in Hindi, an Index of Proper Names and the text of the Sri-Tapagaccha patļāvalisūtra vrttyanusamdhanam in an Appendix by Pt. A. P. SHAH. Demny quarto pp. 8-10-16-144. Bombay 1945. Price Rs. 8.00.
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Bhūnucandra-caritra of Siddhicandra U pādhyāya : This is a
remarkable composition of Sanskrit litarature in which an able pupil, namely, Siddhicandra has chronicled, without the least exaggeration, acts of social and religious service rendered by his great Guru Bhānucandra. It is not only a biography of the Guru but also an autobiography of the pupil, both of whom had connections with and were honoured at the Moghul court by Akbar and Jehangir, The English Introduc
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