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Āpta-mīmāmsā - Critical examination of Āpta (Perfect Personality) in 115 verses. Yuktyānuśāsana Devotion to Mahāvīra. The acārya regards the Tirtha of Mahāvīra as Sarvodaya Tirtha (Development of all without any distinction) Verses 64. Ratnakaranda-śrāvakācāra - Treatise on householder's ethical living. 150 Verses. Svayambhūstotra - Devotion to 24th Tirthamkaras in 143 Verses. 2.5 2.5
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Kārtikeya (3rd cent. A.D.): His work is: Kārtikeyānūpreksā in Prakrit 489 verses.
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Siddhasena (6th cent. A.D) Author of • Sanmati-tarka in Prakrit dealing with the doctrine of Nayas (Stand-points) in 166
Verses. Kalyana-mandira-stotra in 44 verses (Devotional Verses) in praise of Pārsvanātha.
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Siddhasena Divākara (6th cent A.D): Author of a work on logic known as • Nyāyāvatāra. (32 verses).
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Pujyapāda (6th cent. A.D) the following are his works. • Dasabhakti (Ten types of devotion) • Samādhitantra (Spiritual delineations) 105 verses. • Istopadeśa (Description of self) 151 verses. • Commentary on Tattvārtha-sūtra known as Sarvārtha-siddhi.
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Joindu or Yogindu (6th cent. A.D) This celebrated acārya of Apabhramsa is known for mystical exposition. • Paramātma-prakāśa • Yogasāra
2.9.1 Mallavādi (6th cent. A.D) His important work is
• Dvādasara-Nayacakra (Doctrine of stand-points.)
2.10 Haribhadra (7th cent. A.D): His important works are:
• Anekānta-jayapatākā (Doctrine of Anekānta) • Şaddarśana-samuccya (Six Philosophies)
Yogabindu (New Trends in Yoga)
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