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In all the specimens of the Samawāya 30 (Sūtra 1, gatha 26) it reads 'Sajjhayawāyam'. The vrittikāra, too, explains it as 'Swādhyāyawādam'. But it is not relevent as far as the meaning is concerned. The said 'gāthā' is found in the Daśāşrutaskandha (Sutra 26) where the reading is 'Sabbhāwawāyam' instead of 'Sajjhayawāyam'. The Vțittikära of 'Daśāsrutaskandha' has given its Sanskrit form as 'Sadbhāwa wādam'. On reviewing the meaning critically, this reading appears to be relevent.
1, See, Samawao, Samawaya 30, Sutra, 1, the second footnote of Sutra 230,
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