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In his Parkva-purana l'admahirt:i narrates Die lite of Padinahiriti
the 23rd Turtbainkara, Paranātha. The
work consists of 18 sandhis and 3,323 has Thu manuscript is dated in Samyat 1473, Phalguna ladi 9, Wednesday, when Sui Virabhānodeva was reigning. The date of the author ouid rot bc ascertained. We, however, and the Joliowing genealogy in the prasisti (cf. extract).
Chandrasena
Madhava.co.
Jinase Dat
Padmakirtli (the author
Yoga-sama by Yoga handia has iecently been published in the Yochandramun Mallikar hand, Digambala Jain Grantla
Series It is a work on Adhyatma and coultalls 107 verses. The prevailing metre is loba, but in a low places the port has gone in for Suratha and Champai mactres. Illustrations of these are given below.
जीवाजीवह भेउ, जो जाणइ ते जाणियउ। मोक्खह कारण एउ, भणइ जोइ जोइहि भणिउ ॥ ३८ ॥ धम्मु ण पढिया हाइ, धम्मु ण पुच्छापिच्छयइ । धम्मु ण मढिय पयसि, धम्मु ण मुच्छा लुच्चियह ॥ ४६॥ काम समाहि करउ का अंचर । छोपु अछोपु करिवि को वंचउ ।। हल सह कलहि केण मम्माणउ । जहिं जहिं जोवउ तह अप्पाणउ ॥
The author's name occurs in the last verse and in the colophon of the work. Beyond that no other information has been given. The Mangalacharana of this work is similar to that of aramalma-prakāna ut Yugindradcva. From this faut combined with the similarity of the namics of the authors, the writer of the introduction to the published work infers that the two may be identical. On the scanty evidence available the author has been assigned to the 12th century AD. One of the Karañjā manuscripts of the work, bears on it a brief commentary by Indranandi, pupil of Amarakirtti. The work has also been named Dohasara.
Karakandi-charita by Kanakamara is yet another work of the Kanakamara. Apabhiramsa language. It narrates the life
of a virtuous king Karakanda Mahārāja. The