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5. Siddhanta-sárcsarngrosho of Narendrasena : A Sanskrit Text dealing
with Seven Tattvas of Jainism. Authentically Edited for the first time with Various Readings and Hindi Translation by Pt. JINADAS P. PAADKULE : Published by the J. Si S. Sangha, Sholapur, Double
Crown pp. about 300. Sholapur 1957. Price Rs. 10.00. 6. Jainism in South India and Hyderabad Epigraphs: A learned and well
documented Dissertation on the career of Jainism in the South, especially in the areas in which Kannada, Tamil and Telugu Languages are spoken, by P. B. D#SAI, M. A., Assistant Superintendent for Epigraphy, Ootacamund. Some Kannada Inscriptions from the areas of the former Hyderabad State and round about are edited here for the first time both in Roman and Devanāgarī characters, along with their critical study in English and Sārānuvāda in Hindi. Equipped with a List of Inscriptions edited, a General Index and a number of illustrations. Published by the J. S. S. Sangha, Sholapur, Sholapur 1957.
Double Crown pp. 16-456. Price Rs. 16.00. 7. Jambūdivapannatti-Sargaha of Padmanandi: A Prakrit Text dealing
with Jaina Geography. Authentically edited for the first time by Drs. A. N. UPADRYE and H. L. JaIna, with the Hindi Anuvāda of Pt. BALAOHANDRA. The Introduction institutes a careful study of the Text and its allied works. There is an Essay in Hindi on the Mathematics of the Tiloyapaņpatti by Prof. LAKSHMICHANDA Jain, Jabalpur. Equipped with an Index of Gathās, of Geographical Terms and of Technical Terms, and with additional Variants of Amera Ms. Published by the J. S. S. Sangha, Sholapur. Double Crown pp. about 500.
Sholapur 1957. 8. Bhattāraka-sampradāya : A History of the Bhattāraka Pithas especially
of Western India, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, based on Épigraphical, Literary and Traditional sources, extensively reproduced aud suitably interpreted, by Prof. V. JORAAPURKAR, M. A., Nagpur. (In the Press)
For Copies Write to : Jaina Samskrti Samirakşaka Sangha Santosh Bhavan, Phaltan Galli,
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