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Typology of Jain Manuscripts
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Foot-notes : 1. J. P. Losty - The Art of the Book in India - The British Library,
London, 1982 p. 5 2. Moti Chandra and Umakant Shah – New Documents of Jaina
Painting, Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya, Bombay, 1975 p. 1 3. Chandramani Singh and Mukund Lath, Kalpasutra, Prakrit
Bharati, Jaipur, Vol. I, 1977 p. XI. 4. See also Kumarapala Pratibodha, Gackwad Oriental Series,
Baroda Vol. 14. Jayasimha Siddharaj (1093-1143 A.D.) is said to have employed about three hundred scribes to copy-out books on
religions and secular matters for the Imperial Library. 5. Ob-cit 6. Karl Khandalavala and Moti Chandra, New Documents of Indian
Painting (a reappraisal) Bombay 1969, Col. pl. 2 7. Ibid Col. pl. 4 8. Ibid Col Pl. S 9. Karl Khandalavala and Moti Chandra, An Illustrated Aranyaka
Parvan in the Asiatic Society of Bombay, Bombay 1974 see
colophon Fig. 5 10. Muni Punyavijayji, Jaisalmer ni Chitrasamriddhi (Gujarati)
Ahmedabad 1951 and Supasanahachariyamni Hasta-likhit Pothi ma na rangin chitro (Gujarati) Acharya Shri Vijayvallabh Suri
Smaraka Grantha, Bombay, 1956 pp. 176-180 ll. I am obliged to Shri Laxmanbhai Bhojak of the L. D. Institute of
Indology, Ahmedabad and acknowledge the courtesy of the L.D. Institute of Indology.
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