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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
on the 6th anga. Compare 3, App. p. 73, where the anonymous commentaries on the 7th, 8th and 9th angas make in the same way one book with Abhayadeva's commentaries on the 10th and 11th angas, the whole being apparently ascribed to him. The MS. of the commentary of the 9th anga at 1, App. p. 36 written in Samvat 1184), has the two verses, given in the Editio Princeps, which fail in the Berlin MS. (Weber, II p. 507), but without the ascription to Abhayadeva, which the edition has. It is apparently an interpolation there.
6. A commentary on the Praśnavyâkaraninga. 3, App. pp. 70 and 73. Abhayadera states that this .was submitted to the revision of the company of pandits under Drona's leadership already referred to. Weber, II. p. 524.
7. A commentary on the Vipakasůtra, the eleventh anga. 3, App. p. 73.
8. 'A commentary on the Uvaïsûtra. 3, App. p. 59. See Weber, II. p. 544, where a reference to Drona's company of pandits is again given.
9. Arabaņapagaraña (Arâd hanaprakaraņa). 1, App. pp. 17 and 84; 3, App. p. 24.
10. A Commentary on the Panchaśaka of Haribhadra. That Abhayadeva wrote such a commentary is mentioned in the Vichârâmritasangraha. See Weber, II. p. 889, 1. 22, and p. 920, 1. 14. Abhayadeva composed this commentary at Dhavalakkapura (Dholka) in Samvat 1124. My entry at 3, App. p. 45 of a separate book of the same name as Haribhadra's work is therefore a mistake. The book must be a copy of Abhayadeva's commentary. The passage quoted by Weber from the Vichârâmritasangraha shews that the collection of prakaraṇas, called the Panchâšaka, took its name from the fact that each prakarana consisted of fifty gâthâs. The number of prakaranas was nineteen. See 1, App. pp. 16 and 68.
11. Jayatihuyaņastotra (Pârávanathastuti). See 3, p. 25; and App. p. 245. Composed in Samvat 1111 (Klatt, On.).
12, A Commentary on the Navatatta pagaraņa of Jina