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(II) r ufta by Sakalaharsa ; see Jambūsvāmi
caritra ( No. IX ). (1) tarta (Be :- namiūm durantasāmattha )
composed by Pradyumnasūri, pupil of Virabhadra, pupil of Pradyumna. DC.
p. 27. (II) F aits in Apabbramsa composed in Sarn.
1299. Patan Cat. I. p. 271. (III) H its (Anon.) Also see Jambūsvāmi
caritra. Agra. Nos. 1438-1446 ; 1647 ; Bengal. Nos. 4162; 6640 ; 7511; DA. 49 (20-22); DB. 30 ( 7 ; 8); Flo. No. 709; Hamsa. Nos. 564 , 1129; KB. 3 (15 ; 24); KN. 10 ; Pet. III. No. 489;
SA. No. 2595; VC. 5 (14). Higie fiariage JG. p. 137. FFETTITE Limdi. No. 1646. TE T O (Gram. 128 ). Kath. No. 1258 ;
PAPL. 3 (5); PAPS. 64 ( 60); PAS. No. 23; Surat. 9.
(1) Tīkā. PAS. No. 23. stefar is the sixth Upānga. It contains the
Geographical notions of the ancient Jainas. It is published in the DLP. Series, Bombay, 1920, with Sānticandra's commentary (6) and also by R. B. Dhanpatisinba, Calcutta, with Malayagiri's commentary. Agra. Nos. 183-187; AM. 70; 146; 208, 215; 324; 335; Bengal. Nos. 2552; 4334 ; 6873; BK. No. 1782; BO. p. 59 ; BSC. No. 716; Bub. II. No. 190; III. No. 102 ; VIII. No. 382; DA. 13 (3-7); 14 ( 43 ); DB. 5 (6-12); DC. pp. 6; 22 ; 31; 33; DI. p. 19; JA. 53 (1); 63 (1); 110 (5); JB. 45; 55; ( Nos. 168; 169; 204); 57; Jesal. Nos. 72 ; 73; 75 ; 78 ; 554; 555 ; 560; Nos. 72 : 73: 75.18-19; 9; Jesal. 1112 ; 1345; 1712; 1886; JHA. 16 (3 c.); JHB. 14 ( 4c.); KB. 1 (5); Kiel. I. Nos. 30; 31; Limdi. Nos. 88; 102 ; 194 ; 287 ; 395; 429; 462, 479; Mitra. VIII. pp. 319; 320; X. p. 12; PAP. 10 (9); 15 (5); 39 (3);
PAPR. 18 ( 25 ); PAPS. 24 (5; 6; 9 ); 21 ( 9; 13); PAS. No. 449; PAZA. 3 (8; 9; 10); Pet. I. A. p. 39; IV. Nos. 1243-1244 ; SA. Nos. 26; 136 ; 2725; Samb. No. 183 ; Surat. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; VB. 12 (18;); VC. 6 (12; 13 ); Vel. Nos. 1458; 1459 ; Weber. II. Nos. 1844-1847.
(1) Curņi (Gram. about 1870). AM. 287 ; Bik. No. 1598; Buh IV. No. 149 ; DC. pp. 22; 33 (2 copies ); 41; JA. 53 (1) ; 63 (1) ; Jesal. Nos. 554 ; 555 ; 1345; Hamsa. No. 1581; JG. p. 8; Kundi. Nos. 27 ; 140 ; 233; 297 ; 329; PAP. 15( 5 ); 39 ( 3 ); PAPR. 18(25); PAPS. 24 (5; 9); PAS. No. 449 ; PAZA. 3 ( 8; 9); Pet. III. No. 592 ; III. A. p. 144 ; V. No. 695; SA. No. 1779 ; Samb. No. 182; VB. 12 ( 31 ).
(2) Tıkā by Malayagiri. Jesal. No. 1112. See below under Nos. (5) and (6).
(3) Tikā by Haribbadra in Prākrta. Jesal. No. 555.
(4) Vrtti composed in Sari. 1639 by Hiravijayasuri of the Tapā Gaccha (Gram. 14252 ). Bik. Nos. 1483; 1665; Buh. VIII. No. 382; DA. 13 (1); DB. 5 (9); Hamsa. No. 949 ; JG. p. 8; JHA. 16; JHB. 14, Kiel. I, No. 31 ; Limdi. No. 429 ; Pet IV. No. 1243; PAPS. 21 (13); VB. 12 (10); VO. 6 (12; 13 ); Vel. No. 1459.
(5) Vrtti (Grani). 13275) composed in Sam. 1645, by Punyasāgara, pupil of Jinabamisasuri of the Kharatara Gaccha. He refers to Malayagiri's 'lost' commentary. See above No. (2). Bengal. No 2552; DC. p. 46; DI, p. 19, Jesal. No. 560; JB. 42 (No. 163); JG. p. 8; Kundi. No. 187 ; Mitra. VIII. p. 320; Samb. No. 189.
(6) Tikā (Gràm. 18000) called Prameyaratnamañjūsă, composed in Samn.
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