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mālā of Śivakoţi. 6) Šāstrasārasamuccaya of Maghaandi, a Sūtra work divided in four lessons. 7) Arhatpravacanam of Prabhācandra, a Sutra work in five lessons. 8) Aptasvarupam, a discourse on the nature f divinity. 9) Jnanalocanastotra of Vadirāja (Pomanijasuta). 10) Samavasaraṇastotra of Viṣṇusena. 11) Sarvajñastavana of Jayanandasūri. 12) Pärivanathasamasyā-stotra. 13) Citrabandhastotra of Gunabhadra. 14) Maharsi-stotra (of Ãśādhara). 15) Pārsvanathastotra or Laksmistotra with Sk. commentary. 16) Neminatha-stotra in which are used only two letters viz. n & m. 17) Sankhadevāṣṭaka of Bhanukirti. 18) Nijätmãstaka of Yogīndradeva in Prakrit. 19) Tattvabhāvana or Sāmāyika-patha of Amitagati. 20) Dharmarasāyaṇa of Padmanandi, Präkrit text and Sk. chāyā. 21) Sarasamuccaya of Kulabhadra. 22) Amgapannatti of Śubhacandra, Prākrit text and Sk. chāyā. 23) Śrutāvatāra of Vibudha Śrīdhara. 24) Šalākānikṣepaṇaniskāsana-vivaraṇam. 25) Kalyāṇamālā of Āśādhara. Pt. PREMI has added critical notes in the Introduction on some of these authors. Edited by Pt. PANNALAL SONI, Bombay Samvat 1979 Crown pp. 32-324, Price Rs. 1/8/-.
*22. Nttiväkyāmṛtam of Somadeva: An important text on Indian Polity, next only to Kautilya-Arthašāstra. The Sutras are published here along with a Sanskrit commentary. There is a critical Introduction by PREMI comparing this work with Arthasästra. Edited by