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pupil of Nemicandra of the Rāja Gaccha.
56); 1318 ; Strass. p. 444; VA. 11 The poem is written in Sanskrit and con
(2); VB. 21 (8; 17); VD. 9 (11); tains ten cantos. JA. 36 (1); Pet. III.
Vel. No. 1749. A. p. 157 ( quotation).
(1) Bālāvabodha composed in Sam. (V) पार्श्वनाथचरित्र in five cantos composed in
1800, by Lakşmivijaya, pupil of BhānuSam. 1291 by Sarvānandasūri, pupil of
vijaya, pupil of Meghavijaya, pupil of Gunaratnasuri, pupil and successar of Sila
Gargavijaya, pupil of Lābhavijaya of the bhadra &c. Another work of the anthor
Tapa Gaccha. DB. 27 (7); Hamsa. No. is Candraprabhacaritra (No. III) com
1666 ; JHA. 50; PRA. Nos. 1238 (No. posed in Sam. 1302. Bt. No. 274 ; JG.
56); 1318. p. 245; PAS. No. 313; also cf. Patan (VII) qrartita in Sanskrit (Gram. 4709) Cat. I. Pp. 72–73 ( quotations ).
composed before Sam. 1460, by Vinaya(VI) qrareata (Gram. 6400) composed in
candra, pupil of Raviprabhasuri of the Sam. 1412, (raviviśvavarse, but cf. Patan
Candra Gaccha. This Vinayacandra is Cat. I. p. 166-168 for a ms. dated Sam.
Probably the same as the author of 1379 of this work according to the title
Kavisiksā (II). See Patan Cat. I. p. given on p. 166. This however, may
48. BK. No. 400 (ms. dated Sam. not be correct.) by Bhāvadevasuri,
1460); JG. p. 245; PAP. 35 (7); pupil of Jipadevasuri, descendant of
PAPR. 4 (5) Kälikācārya. It is in eight chapters. It (VIII) qidalgata in Sanskrit (Gram. 3160) is published in the YJG. series No. 32
composed in Sam. 1632 by Hemavijaya, Benares, 1912. For a digest of the work,
pupil of Kamala vijaya of the Tapā see Bloomfield, The life etc. of Pārsva
Gaccha. He wrote his Kathāratnākara nātha,' Baltimore, 1919. Baroda. No.
(s. v.) in Sam. 1657. It is published 2860; Bengal. Nos. 2586 ; 2587 ; 3040;
by Mrs. Bhikhibai Chunilal Pannalal (in 7650; Bhand. III. No. 444 ; VI. Nos.
the Chunilal Granthamālā) Bombay, Sari. 1321 ; 1386; BK. No. 1133, Bod.
1972. JG. p. 245 ; PAP. 62 ( 24). No. 1396 ; Cal. X. No. 60; DA. 46 (IX) quarrata (Gram. 5500) composed in ( 3; 4); DB. 27 (7; 8; 9), Hamsa.
Sam. 1654, by Udayaviragaņi, pupil of Nos. 313; 1666 ; Jesal. Nos. 1295;
Sangbavira, pupil of Hemasoma of the 1786 (both palm ); JG. p. 245 ; JHA.
Tapā Gaccha. It is written in Sanskrit 49; 50 ; KB. 2 (10); Limdi. Nos. 747;
prose and is divided into eight chapters. 843; 1203; 1297 ; PAP. 34 (8); 35
It is published by the JDPS. Bhavnagar, (5; 11); 62 ( 25 ); 78 (6); PAPL.
Sam. 1970. Bhand. VI. No. 1322, Bik. 1 (1); PAPS. 49 (27); 53 ( 23 ): 54
No. 1502 ; BO. p. 30 ; DA. 46 ( 5; 6; ( 20 ); 61 (41; 19); Patan. Cat. I. p. 166
7); DB. 27 (10; 11); Flo. No. 721; ( this ms., probably of a different Pārsva
JG. p. 245 ; PAPS. 47 (18); 50 (7); näthacaritra, was copied in Sam. 1379
Punjab. No. 1654 ; Strass. p. 443 ; VC. for Mahanasima, son of Sobhanadeva of
8 (31); VD. 8 (11). the Gurjara Vamsa); p. 215 ( ms. dated
(X) qra nita by Padmasundara. JG. p. 245 Sam. 1436); PAZA. 12 (1); PAZB.
(date given here is probably wrong). 18 (18); Pet. IV. No. 1286 = IV. A.
See Pārsvanāthakāvya No. II. p. 106 (dated Sam. 1532); V. A. p. 203 (quotations ); PRĄ. Nos. 1238 ( No. (XI) qrargata (Gram. 999 ) by Hemacandra.
Gaccha.
n. 1657.
Pannalal
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