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in a similar style, by the editor himself. Sixty well-packed pages of annotations, point out the grammatical difficulties, give variants and contain a succinct analysis of the poem.
It is superfluous to recall that the entire work is executed by a master-hand. After so many other publications, which succeed one another in a rapid rhythm, this edition of Lilāvai firmly establishes the name of Dr. Upadhye in the front rank of the present day Jain and Prākrit scholars in India.
(Annals of the B.O.R.I.)
L. RENOU
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