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28. Jaina-Silälokha-samngraha: It is a handy volume giving the Devanagarī version of Epigraphia Carnatica II (Revised ed.) with Introduction, Indices etc. by Prof. HIRALAL JAIN, Bombay 1928, Crown pp. 16-164-428-40, Price Rs. 2181-.
29-30-31, Padmacarita of Ravişeņa : This is the Jaina recension of Rāma's story and as such indispensable to the students of Indian epic literature. It was finished in A. D. 676, and it has close similarities with Paümcariu of Vimala (beginning of the Christian era). Edited by Pt. DARBARILAL, Bombay Samvat 1985, vol. i, pp. 8-512 ; vol. ii, pp. 8-436 ; vol. iii, pp. 8-446. Thus pp. about 1400 in all. Price Rs. 418). .
32-33. Harivamsa-purāņa of Jinasena 1 : This is the Jaina recension of the Krsna legend. These two volumes are very useful to those interested in Indian epics. It was composed in A.D. 783 by Jinasena of the Punnāța-samgba. There is a Hindi Introduction by Pt. PREMIJI. Edited by Pt. DARBARILAL, Bombay 1930, vol. i and ii pp. 48-12-806, Price Rs. 318)
34. Nitivākyümrtam, a supplement to No. 22 above: This gives the missing portion of the Sanskrit commentary, Bombay Samvat 1989, Crown pp. 4-76, Price As, 4l.
35. Jambūsvāmi.caritam and Adhyatma-kamala. märtanda of Rajamalla : See No. 26 above. Edited with an Introduction in Hindi by Pt. JAGADISH