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1660 by śānticandra, pupil of Sakalacandra of the Tapā Gaccha. He also mentions both Malayagiri's and Hiravijaya's commentaries. As regards the former he remarks that it is lost.' See however above No. (2). AM. 335; DA. 13 (2); DB. 5 (7; 8); JG. p. 8; Limdi. Nos. 395 ; 454 ; 479; Mitra. X. p. 12; PAP. 10 ( 9 ); Pet. IV. No. 1244 ; SA. Nos. 26 ; 1611 ; VB. 12 (18); VC. 5 (15); Weber. II. No. 1847 (dated Sam. 1664).
(7) Tīkā ( Gram. 15000) composed at Ahnilvad, by Brahmamuni, pupil of Pārsvacandra, pupil of Sadhuratna. The author describes himself both as a Satirthya of Vijayadevasūri and a Prince of the Chalukya dynasty ; cf. Kap. No. 250 (Part I. p. 239; v. 7.). Bhand. IV. No. 272; BK. No. 1782 ; JG. p. 8; Kath. No. 1259; ( = Kap. No. 249); KB. 1 (5); Limdi. No. 107 ; SA. No. 849.
(8) Vștti (Graṁ. 18352 ) composed in Sarn. 1639 by Dharmasāgara. JB. 55 ( No. 221 ) ; JG. p. 8. This is obviously a mistake. This seems to be the commentary by Hiravijaya, who was assisted by Dharmasāgara and Vānararşi. See Vel. No. 1459, (Prasasti vy. 13-14).
(9) Vrtti. Anon. Agra. No. 186; Be. ngal. Nos. 4335; 6873; Jesal. Nos. 72; 75; Kath. No. 1259 ; Limdi. No. 102, SA. Nos. 136 ; 2725; Surat. 1, 7,9;
VB. 12 (31). ICI TATE in 13 chapters containing about
2426 Gāthās, composed about 500 A. D. (cf. CPI. p. 19 ), by Padmanandin, pupil of Balanandin. CP. p. 642; MHB. 37 ; Pet. IV. No. 1418 (= IV. A. p. 144;
quotation); SG. No. 637. Fragiga ITF TU DA. 56 ( 95). HTTGTTÅET in 30 Gathās by Haribhadrasuri. It
is published by Bhimsi Manek, Bombay, 1908. Both the text and the commentary
of Prabhānanda are also published by JDPS., Bhavnagar, Sam. 1971. Agra. Nos. 1153-1158 ; Bengal. Nos. 6807 ; 7648; BK. No. 238 ; Chani. No, 815 ; DA. 58 (125-128 ); 76 (48), DB. 34 (55-58); Flo. Nos. 664 ; 698; JG. p. 126, JHA. 69 ; JHB. 29 (7c.); Limdi. Nos. 528 ; 833; 1001; 1002 ; 1091; 1123; 1389; Mitra. VIII. p. 179; PAPR. 3 (10), 16 (26); PAPS. 81 (9); PAS. No. 80, Pet. I. No. 267; I. A. p. 49; III. No. 593 ; III. A. pp. 213; 253; 276 ; IV. No. 1245 ; Surat. 1, 2, 5, 9; Vel. Nos. 1602 ; 1603 ; VC. 14 ( 33 ); Weber. II. No. 1848.
(1) Vrtti composed in Sarn. 1390 by Prabhānandasuri of the Srikrsna Gaccha, who mentions Haribhadrasūri as one of his Gurus ( Be :-natvā vīrajinam). BK. No. 238 ; DA. 76 (48); JG. p. 126; PAPR. 3 (10) ; 16 (26), PAPS. 81 (9); PAS. No. 80; Pet. III. No. 593 ; III. A. pp. 253; 276 ; Vel. No. 1603 , Weber. II. No. 1848.
(2) Vrtti (Be : srisarvajñamaham natvā. )AM. 233.
(3) Vrtti. Anon. Bik. No. 1664,
Surat. 1 (572); 5; VC. 14 (33). AFTEITERTE in 88 Prākrta Gāthās (acc. to JA.
note) by Umāsvāti Vācaka. This however is not seen by me. According to K. P. Mody, it is writteu in Sanskrit prose and is divided into 4 chapters. He has published the same in the Appendix to his edition of the Tatvārtha Sūtra in the Bibliotheca Indica Series, Calcutta, 1903. The commentator also is Vijayasimhasūri (and not Srivijaya ), pupil of Haribhadrasuri of the Candra Gaccha. For this Sanskrit Jambūdvipasamāsa, compare JG. p 121 and Bt. No. 125. It is also called Kșetrasamāsa. It is published with the commentary in the Satyavijaya Granthamālā, Ahmedbad, 1922. BK, No. 16 ,
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