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INTRODUCTION
LIX
In Lalitavistara we find Uvaësapaya, AJP and Sarvajñasiddhi referred to by the word anyatra on pp. 18a, 75a & 100b respectively. This is, of course, what we learn from Municandra Suri's Panjikā. Lalitavistara which is 1545 slokas in extent, has Pañjikā 2155 slokas in extent, Herein we find quotations from several works. For instance, verses 25, 12 & 13 of Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya are quoted on pp. 11b, 16b & 16b respectively, TS (V, 37 and V, 40) on p. 62a, Dhammasangahani (v. 643) on p. 64a, Lokatattvanirnaya (v. 21) on pp. 18a and 18b.
In the DLJP edition we find a list of quotations occurring in Lalitavistara as well as in its Pañjikā. It would have been more useful, if they had been arranged alphabetically.
(18) Jīvājivabhigamasutralaghuvṛtti
As its name suggests, this is a com, on Jirājīvābhigama. There is a palm-leaf Ms. of it in DCMJP (p. 123). The colophon is as under
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'समाप्ता जीवाभिगमाध्ययनशास्त्र प्रदेशटीका कृतिर्हरि भद्राचार्यस्येति ".
It seems this very com. is mentioned by Sumati Gani in his com. (p. ) on Ganaharasaḍḍhasayaga. One of its Mss. is at Jesalmere. See "ìzupemfâa #zaqzf” (p. 34).
(25) Das'avaikālikaṭīkā1 or S'iṣyabodhini
From its colophon it appears that the com. on Dasaveyāliya and its Nijjutti is styled as Sisyabodhini. As stated in the com, on Gaṇaharasaḍḍhasayaga Haribhadra had composed two commentaries on Dasaveyaliya. Of them, only the bigger one is published, and it notes 62 gathās as belonging to bhasa - the githas which are otherwise included in its Nijjutti. Herein we come across Paiya stories. For instance on pp. 54b-55a we have a story about a group of Karpatikas. One of them narrates his fantastical experience and is in the end exposed by a Jaina layman. On P. 56b there is a short story presenting
1 This has been published in 1900 A. D. by Bhimsi Manek and in 1918 A. D. as No. 47 in the D. L. J. P. F. Series.
2 Two of these stories occur ad verbatim in Dasaveyāliyacunni on p. 54 & p. 55.