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Arhat-sahasra-nāma-samuc'c'aya Upadesa-miālā Balābala-sutra-Vruti Jāti--vyavrutti-nyāya. Qa na påtha sastra with commentry. Verses -3000 Héma-nyāyarth-amanjusā Pandava-C'aritra; Ganapatha. etc etc
Dvayas'raya - Mahākavya is in Sanskrit, and Kumarac'arita Prakrit, in but in both of them two purposes hove been served at the same time. In the first there is the history of C'ālukya family beginning from Mūla raja and at the same time there are the illustrations proving the "Sutras' of 'Siddha-héma' In Kümārapālac' aritra there is the wonder of poetry regarding the Prākrūt grammar
Out of these works, Pagdava-c'aritra, Upādesamālā, Jativyā vruti nyaya, Anya-darsana Vād-vivād, Arhanniti, Canāpathā etc are believed to have been written by him, and it can not be said with certainty. Some of the above inentioned books are an available also
Referring to the above-mentioned books it will be seen that he has given complete justice to every field of Intereatpure by means of various subjects, discussions or criticisms on them and expianations and detailed discussions
Looking to the literature that has been served to us as the substance (Butter) of his reading, practice, and meditation, a feeling of wonder 18 produced at his wide reading and at his power of absorbing into a subject and at his power, and we can have some idea of his intelligance and keen observation.
Leaving aside the great works like Siddha Hema, Dvayāsraya Abhidhan dictionaries, or Kävyānusasana, if only Anya-yogavyavac'c'eda-dvatrinséká,-a prayer of 32 Verses are thought of, even in such a prayer, 'Syädvåd,' 'Naya' Pramâņa and Saptabh
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