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Rs. A. 9. Chhakkammuvaeso ( et): an Apabhramsa work
of the Jains containing didactic religious teachings:
edited by L. B. Gandhi, Jain Pandit. 10. Nişpannayogāmbara Tantra (fawazaleca): de
scribing a large number of mandalas or magic circles
and numerous deities: edited by B. Bhattacharyya. JI. Basatin-i-Salatin (refa--19ha): a contem
porary account of the Sultans of Bijapur: translated into English by M. A. Kazi of the Baroda College and
B. Bhattacharyya. 12. Madana Mahārnava (#*# a): a Smrti work
principally dealing with the doctrine of Karmavipäka composed during the reign of Māndhātā son of
Madanapāla : edited by Embar Krishnamacharya. 13. 'Trişaştiśalākāpuruşacaritra (fauferet gaufry): of
Hemacandra: translated into English by Dr. Helen
Johnson, 4 vols., vols. III-IV. 14. Vivāda Cintāmani (fauf tafiu): of Vachaspati Miśra:
an authoritative Smrti work on the Hindu Law of Inheritance: translated into English by Mahāmaho.
pādhyāya Dr. Ganganath Jha. 15. Brhaspatitattva (Trear): a Saiva treatise belonging
to an early stratum of the Agamic literature written in old Javanese with Sanskrit slokas interspersed in the
text: edited by Dr. A. Zeiseniss of Leiden. 16. Anu Bhāşya (9 ): a standard work of the
Suddhādvaita School: translated into English by Prof.
G, H, Bhatt, M.A., of the Baroda College. 17. Hetubindunfar ): the famous work of Dharmakirti on
Buddhist logic: edited from a single MS. discovered at Pattan, by Pandit Sukhalalji of the Benares Hindu
University. 18. A Descriptive Catalogue of MSS, in the Jain Bhan
dars at Pattan (पत्तनभाण्डागारौय ग्रन्यसूचौ): edited from the notes of the late Mr. C. D. Dalal, M.A., by L. B. Gandhi, 2 vols., vol. II.
For further particulars please communicate with
THE DIRECTOR, Oriental Institute, Baroda.