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________________ HTT: : 167 (1) Svopajña Tīkā. PAP. 45 (1). is a PAS. palm ms. dated Sam. 1224. (III) tag by Devabhadra of the Candra See above Darsanasuddhi (III), for Gaccha (Gram. 527). From Patan Cat. other mss. 1. pp. 6-7, it is however certain that this (V) atasie Anonymous. DC. p. 13; Patan is not different from the next. Deva Cat. I. p. 31 ( 280 Gāthās); SB. 2 (52 bhadra is the author of commentary No. two copies ); Surat. 1, 5. (2) on it. BK. No. 59; DC. p. 18; (1) Tīkā Anon. Bik. No. 1652 ; Jesal. No. 686 ; Kundi. No. 322; PAP. DC. p. 13; SB. 2 (52 two copies ); 9 (2); PAS. No. 260; PAZB. 12 Surat. 1, 5. ( 11 ). (1) alaagrair also called Samyaktvasaptati, (1) Țikā by Devabhadra and his pupil ascribed to Haribhadra It contains 120 Sánticandra. See next Darsanasuddhi Gāthās according to Bt. No. 85, though Tikā (2). (Gram. 3008). BK. No. its name shows that it ought to contain 59; Kundi. No. 322 ; PAS. No. 260; only 70 or a few more. See SamyaktvaPAZB. 12 (11) saptatikā. Agra, Nos. 1881;1882; Bhand. (IV) asiatice also called Samyaktvaprakarana V. No. 1196 ; BK. No. 152; Bt. No. ( Be :--pannabhavannavatīram.) by Can 85; CP. pp. 706 ; 707 ; JA. 106 ( 4 ); draprabha, pupil of Jayasimha of the Jesal. No. 730; JG. pp. 99; 143; Cândra Kula, Vajra Sakhā. It is in 226 PAPS. 48 (57); Pet. I. No. 275; III. Gāthās. It is published with the com A. p. 13; V. A. p. 42; Samb. No. 264; mentary of Devabhadra, by Hiralal Ham VB. 17 ( 41 ); VD. 7 (3). sarāja, Jamnagar, 1913. AM, 136; (1) Tikä сomposed by SivamaņdanaChani. No. 309; JA. 108 (2); JG. p. gani, pupil of Munisundarasuri of the 179; Kundi. No. 322; Limdi. No. 78; Tapă Gaccha. BK. No. 152; CP. p. PAPR. 18 (40); PAZB. 3 ( 4 ); Patan 706; Jesal No. 730; JG. p. 99 ; PAPS. Cat. I. pp. 23 ; 31 ; Pet. I. No. 276; I. 48 ( 57 ). A. p. 41. (2) Bālāvabodha composed by Rat(1) Tikā (Gram. 12100) composed nacandramuni. VD. 7 (3). in Sam. 1184 by Vimalagasi, pupil of ( II ) zlagalan by Municandrasūri. Hamsa. No. Dharmaghosasuri, pupil of Candraprabha, 398. the author of the text (Be :--cañcac (1) Avacuri. Hamsa. No. 398. candramarici). Chani. No. 309; JA. 82 (1); JG. p. 179; Pet. I. A. p. 81; Tal in 51 Gathās is 'a Digambara manual of PAZB. 3 (4). (heretic) Doctrines! It was composed (2) Tikā (Gram. 3008; Be :- namah in Saṁ. 990, at Dhara, by Devasena, srivardhamānāya ) composed by Deva pupil of Vimalasena of the Mula Sangha. bhadra, pupil of Vimalagani author of Cf. Pet. III. Intro. p. 22ff. It is published No. (I) and successor of Dharmaghosa, by Pandit Nathuram Premi, Hirabag, pupil of Candraprabha. This was com Bombay, 1920. The text is also critiposed with the help of śāntibhadrasuri, cally edited from several mss. by Prof. A. the author's pupil. AM. 136; JA. 108 N. Upadhye at ABORI., Vol. XV. pp. (2); JG. p. 179; Kundi. No. 322; 198-206. Devasena mentions not less Limdi. No. 78; PAPR. 18 (40); than 10 heretic sects which include even Patan Cat. I. p. 5 (quotation). This the Svetämbaras. Of the Sanghas, he Jain Education Intemational For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.016002
Book TitleJinratnakosha Part 1
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHari Damodar Velankar
PublisherBhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
Publication Year1944
Total Pages484
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size16 MB
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