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(4) Numerous editions of stray works e.g., Uttarajjhayana, Dasaveyaliya, Kappa sutta (a portion of Dasásuyakkhandha specially held sacred and recited in the Pajjusaņa days) have appeared in India.
(5) The following works have been critically edited :(a) Alyáramga ed. by Jacobi, Pali Text Society,
London 1882. (Text only). (6) Ayáramga ed. by W. Schubring, German
Oriental Society, Leipzig. 1910. (First Suyakkhandha, with Pkt.-Skt. glos
sary.) (c) Fragment der Bhagavatí ed. Weber, Berlin
1866.67. (Legend of Khandaka). (d) Specimen der Náyádhammakahá ed. P. Stein
thal, Leipzig 1881 (First chapter). (e) Uvásagadasáo ed, Hoernle, Calcutta 1888.
Test, glossary and commentary. (f) Anuttarovaváiya ed. L. D. Barnett, Oriental
translation Fund, Volume XVII London, 1907. (Appendix to his translation of
Antagadadasáo.) (9) Ovaváiya ed. E. Leumann, Leipzig, 1883.
(With Pkt.-Skt. glossary.) (h) Nirayávaliyá ed. S. J. Warren, Amsterdem
1879. (Pkt-Skt. glossary). (i) Kappasutta ed. Jacobi, Leipzig, 1879 (Pkt.
Skt. glossary.) (1) Dasavegáliya ed. E. Leumann in Journal of
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