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Dvyáśrayakávya grammar. Twenty cantos of the Dvyāśraya are written in Sanskrit and eight cantos are written in Prakrit. The Prākrit Dvyā. śrayakāvja is called Kumārapālacarita? because the annals of only Kumārapāla are found in this work. Peterson has mentioned a manuscript containing the author's own commentary on eight cantos. Similarly Bühlers has referred to Dvyāśrayakoşavsui which appears to be a commentary on the Dvyāśrayakāvya. A commentary of Abhayatilakagaņi is available with the printed text of the Dvyāśrayakāvya. Pūrņakalasagani's commentary on the Kumārapālacarita is available in print.
28. Padmacarita : R.G. Bhandarkar bas referred to an incomplete manuscript of the Padmacarita which has been ascribed to Hemacandra4. But a printed poem named Padmacarita is written by Subhavardhanagaại.5 So the identity of the work is not known exactly. 29. Mahādevastotra : This stotra contains forty four eulogistic verses of mahāvīra. 30. Vitarăgastotra?: It has 188 devotional lyrics of a detached sage.
(G) GĀT HAS AND CARITAS 31. Gāthāśatakaprakaranațīkās :
1. Ed. S. P. Pandit, Poona, 1936. 2. Peterson, P. op. cit., vol. III., p. 19. 3. Bühler, G. Detailed report of a tour in search of Skt. Mss. made iu
Kashmir, Rajputana and Central India, p. XLVI. No. 725. 4. Bhabdarkar, R. G. op. cit. 1887-91, p. 101, No. 1319. 5. Ed. Hiralal Hansraj, Jamnagar (no era). 6. Ed. Caraṇavijaya, Bhavnagar, 1934. 7. Ed. Caranavijaya, Bbavnagar, 1934. 8. Kielhorp, F. List of Skt. Mss. p. 25, No. 148.
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