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Abbreviations for canonical texts, their parts and commentaries on them!
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Classified sequence
Angas
Ayār.
Sūy.
Thāna. Samav. Viy. Nāyā. Uvās. Antag. Anuttaro. Panhā. Vivā.
Ayāranga Sūyagada Thāņa Samavāya Viyahapannatti Nāyādhammakahāo Uvāsagadasão Antagadadasão Anuttarovavāiyadasão Panhāvāgaraņāi Vivāgasuya
Upangas
Uvav. RāyPa. Jīvābhi. Pannav. Jambuddi. SūraP. CandaP.) [NirayaSu. Nirayā. Kappi. Kapp Vad. [Pu.] [PuCū.] [VaD.)
Uvavāiya Rāyapaseņaijja Jīvābhigama Pannavaņā Jambuddīvapannatti Sūrapannatti Candapannatti Nirayāvaliyāsuyakkhandha Nirayāvaliyo Kappiyão Kappavadimsiyāo Pupphiyo Pūpphacūlāo Vanhidasão
Prakīrņakas / Paimnas
ĀrāhPad. Arāhanāpadāyā - Paiņāyariya ArāhPad.(V) Arāhanāpadāyā - Vīrabhadra [ĀrāhSā.] Arāhaņāsāra (Pajjantārāhaņā) AuraPacc. Aurapaccakkhāna I, II [AuraPacc.(V)] Aurapaccakkhāņa-Virabhadra BhattaP. Bhattaparinna-Vīrabhadra Cand.
Candāvejjhaya Causar. Causarana (Kusalāņubandhi)—Vīrabhadra Dev Tha. Devindatthaya Gacchā. Gacchācāra GaņiVi. Ganivijā IsiBhās. Isibhāsiyāim Joiska. Joisakarandaga MahāPacc. Mahāpaccakkhāņa Maran Vi. Maranavibhatti (Maranasamāhi) Samth. Samthāra SārāPa. Sārāvali
As a practical measure I have adopted the text sequence and text abbreviations given in the listing of the first fascicule of the Comprehensive and critical dictionary of the Prakrit languages being published from the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune.
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