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VB. 21 (11); 22 ( 34), VC. 8 (19; (1) 9521 g i Bub. II. No. 359. See Pan23; 24); VD. 8 (15).
cākhyāna I. (1) Tikā (Gram. 880) by Hari- (II) 95|
e gt in Sam. 1716 by Meghavijaya. bhadrasuri Yakiniputra (Be :-prañamya
See above Pañcākhyāna V. paramātmānam). Agra. No. 828 , AM.
M. 4321697a JG. p. 353 ; VA. 12 (5). 266 ; Bhand. VI. No. 1194; BK, No.
(1) Vrtti (Grañ. 9000 ) by Abhaya22; BO. p. 60; Bt. 75 (1); Buh. II.
devasuri. VA. 12 (5) No. 209, VI. No. 740; DB. 13 ( 66 ;
9591Flagrar ur (Gram. 190 ) called Karana67 ); JG. p. 100; PAP. 19 (123); 75
sekhara-( Karañasesa-JG. )-Vrtti. Bt. (86); PAPR. 1 (18), PAS. No. 107
No. 572; JG. p. 348. (cf. Patan Cat. I. p. 117 ); Pet. III. A. p. 293 ; IV. A. p. 104; Punjab. No.
4521 girar JG. p. 351. 1531; SA. No. 540 ; Strass. p. 423;
959179afar Hamsa. No. 393. Surat. 1, 4, 5; VB. 21 (11), 22( 34); 95afferauta SA. No. 756 (foll. 5 only). VC. 8 ( 19 , 23, 24); VD. 8 ( 15). 9571Fiskais Limdi. No. 3255.
(2) Avacūri by Munisundarsūri. 95217134 in 8 Gāthās. JG. p. 200. Chani. No. 872.
95algaar in Sanskrit, is divided into five cha(3) Avacūri. Anon. Agra. No. 831,
pters respectively containing 24, 27, 20, DA. 27 ( 102; 103); Surat. 1.
36 and 38 stanzas by an unknown Fara ft Bengal. No. 1463.
author. Patan Cat. I. p. 174. 154ack by Haribhadrasuri. See HJL. p. 162. 95st containing two parts having 768 and (I) area by Dhanaratnagaại. This appears
and 1145 Sanskrit Karikas and probably to be a version of Pancatantra. It is
composed by Rājamalla Kavi, the author really called Brhatpañcākhyāna or Pas
of the Lāti Saṁhitā ; cf. Darbarila), cākhyānasāroddhāra. Buh. IL. No. 359,
Introduction to Lāti Samhita in the MDG. JG. p. 255, PAP. 30 (18 dated Sam.
Series, No. 26. It is published by Natha 1545).
Ranga Gandhi, Kolhapur, Sam. 1963, (II) 951617 edited in Sam. 1255, by Pūrņa
and also by Lalram Jain, Indore, Vir. bhadra. Bt. No. 351. See Pascatantra.
Sam. 2444. (III) 54TCYT7 Anon. Agra. Nos. 1658, 1659; 5ariauTied by a Digambara writer called Limdi. No. 1596 ; Surat. 1, 8.
śāntirāja, in Sanskrit. Padma. 31 , 67. (IV) 9521 Ota in old Gujrati composed in Sam. 45917 by Haribhadra. It contains nineteen 1648 by Vatsarājagaņi, pupil of Ratna
chapters each having about fifty stanzas candra of the Vada Gaccha. Hamsa.
on different subjects connected with No. 1686 ; PAP. 36 ( 30 ).
Jainism. The names of the 19 Panca
sakas are (1) Śrāvakadharma, (2) Diksā, (V) watela composed in Sam. 1716 by Megha
(3) Caityavandana, (4) Pūjā, (5) vijaya, pupil of Krpāvijaya of the Tapā
Pratyākhyāna, ( 6 ) Stavana, (7) JinaGaccha; this is mentioned at Intro. p. 9,
bhavana, ( 8 ) Pratisthā (9) Yātrā, (10) Devānanda Kavya, ed. Singhi Jain Series,
Srāvakapratimā, (11) Sādbudharma, (12) 1937; also see Keith, History of Class.
Yatisāmācāri, (13) Piņdavidbi, (14) Sk. Literature, p. 260.
Silānga, (15) Alocanăvidhi, ( 16 ) Prāgepraaifa Buh. VI. No. 741.
yascitta, (17) Kalpavyavasthā, (18) 95 TETETTTET JG. p. 255. See Pañcākhyāna I.! Sadhupratimā and (19) Tapovidhi. It is
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