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________________ ( 68 ) Aloyana' rendered into Gujarati prose from a palm-leaf MS written in Samvat 1330. Gautamaprcchā with prose rendering by Nemicandra Bhān. dāgārika. The MS is dated Samvat 1401. Jñānapañcami Caupai composed in the Magadha country by Viddhaņu, son of Thakkar Mālhe, pupil of Jina-Udaya in Samvat 1423. Cihunuyatini vela-age of MS Samvat 1462. Tribhuvanadīpaka Praibandha* by Jayasekhara about Samvat 1460. There are three MSS at Pattan; one fully retains the old language, while the other two show some changes. Nemincīthafága is a lyrical poem by Dhanadeva in Sanskrit, Prākrta and Gujarati. Sāgarudattu Rūsu by Sāntisūri, a pupil of Amaradeva probably in the beginning of the 15th century A. D. The poem is in Prāksta and Gujarati. Lalitāngu Caritra by Iśvarasūri, pupil of śāntisūri of Sandera Gacchu and author of Sāgaradatta Rūsa in the reign of Mulikamafar of Malwa. Rohineya Prabandha by Depāla composed about the end of the 15th century of Vikrama. Candanubālā Caupai by Depāla about the end of the 15th century of Vikrama. Sudars'anu Rāsu by a pupil of Munisundara, about the beginning of the 16th century. Nala-Damayanti Rūsa by Ķşi Vardhana, pupil of Jayakirti of Añcala Gaccha. Samvat 1512. Dhannā Rīsa by Matisekhara. Samvat 1514. Ratnacūda Rūsa. Samvat 1514. Siddhāntahundi. Samvat 1523. 1 Printed in graftarlet along GOS. No. 13. 2 Published by the Editor.
SR No.011005
Book TitleDescriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts in Jain Bhandars at Patan
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorLalchandra B Gandhi
PublisherOriental Research Institute Vadodra
Publication Year1937
Total Pages591
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationCatalogue
File Size32 MB
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