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13 Pattavali Sajjhâya (gasamra) V. S. 1712
14. Panca Samavâya (Kāraṇa) Stavana (PMT (FILM) EABA) V. S. 1732
15. Coviśī Stavana (चोवीशी स्तवन) खोवोशी वीशीसंग्रह - अमदावाद 16 Visi Stavana (disiaqa) V, S 1725.
17 Punya-prakāṣa (Ārādhana Stavaṇa) (qoяID-ACJA EAan) V S. 1729
18. Vinaya Vilasa (fazufagia) V S. 1730
19 Bhagavati sūtra ni Sajhaya (wлaâîqıṁ aga) V. S 1720 20. Ambela ni Sajjhāya आंबेलनी सज्झाय)
21. Śri Adijina Vinati (eft entfafaa fanfa)
22. Saḍ Avasyaka (Pratıkramana) Stavana qtus (afa540 स्तवन )
23. Caityavandana Śrî Simandhara Vitaraga ákat fac
स्तवन.
24. Sri Sripala Rājā no Rāsa (ì xìqaamà ca) V. S. 1738.
Upadhyaya Vinaya Vijayajı died at Randér near Surat in V. S 1731. When Upadhyaya Vinaya Vijayaji died his last work Śri Śri Pālā Rājā no Răsa' was un-finished. Out of the 1250 Gāthās (verses) of the work, 748 verses had been written by Upadhyaya Vinaya Vijayajî himself, and the remaining 502 verses were written by Upadhyāya Śri Yasovijayajı-The work came to be written under the conjoint authorship of the two Upadhyayas It seems Upadhyāya Vinaya Vijayajı must have, on his deathbed, requested Upadhyaya Śri Yaso-vijayaj to finish up the work.
Maha Yogi Sri Anandaghanaji.
Śri Anandaghanaji was a great Jaina Yogin of the Eighteenth century. He was an eminent philospher. He has written one hundred and eight (108) Padas (hymns) on various qualities of the Soul and twenty-four euologies in praise of the twenty-four Tirthankaras of the Jains He had taken Bhagavati Diksā from some Sadhu of Tapa Gaccha-His name was Labhānandaji (
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