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( 9c.), Kiel. III. No. 70; Mitra. I. No. 973; Pet. III. A. p. 212; Punjab. No.
1665 ; Vel. Nos. 386; 387. 10FETT in Prākrta. Idar. 105.
OFSEITIGT (Grarn. 559). JG. p. 318. fquefaffi Ascribed to Bhadrabāhu, the author
of the ten Niryuktis. It consists of about 700 Gāthās divided into 8 chapters. It is usually regarded as a Mülasutra, but is sometimes classified as a Chedasūtra too. See Schubring, Lehre der Jainas, p. 83. It is published with the commentary of Malayagiri, in the DLP. Series, No. 44, Bombay, 1918. Agra. No. 402 ; AM. 355 ; Buh. VIII. Nos. 388 ; 389; Chani. No. 422; DA. 22 (39; 40); DC. p. 39, No. 317; JA.96 (2); JB. 91; Jesal. Nos. 88; 106; 267; 456; 889; 890; 891, 917 ; 918; 1605; Hamsa. No. 44; JG. p. 40; Kap. Nos. 1113-1116; Kiel. II. No. 10; Kundi. Nos. 74 ; 175; 202 ; 207; 241 ; Mitra. X. p. 14 ; PAP. 20 (18); 61 (3; 31; 34; 38; 40; 41 ); PAPL. 5 (13), 7 ( 49 ); PAPM. 8; 62 (6; a good palm ms, dated Sarir. 1181 ); PAPS. 47 (12; 13 ); 49 (24); 51 ( 16 ); 53 (21); 76 (8); PAS. Nos. 7; 190 ; Patan Cat. I. pp. 98; 107; 112; 119; 161; 175; 309; 385; 390; 409; PAZA. 5 ( 23 ); 6 ( 25 ); PAZB. 15 (10); 18 (11; 12); Pet. I. A. p. 97 ; III. A.p. 24; V. A. p. 31; PRA. Nos. 927, 931; Punjab. Nos. 1674; 1675; SA. Nos. 478; 852; Samb. No. 291; SB. 1 ( 47 ); Strass. p. 160 ; Surat. 1, 5, 8; VA. 10 ( 23 ); VC. 9 (8)
(1) Tikā by Malayagiri (Gram. 6700). AM. 355 ; Bengal. No. 3046 ; DA. 22 (39; 40); DC. p. 39, No. 317 (3); p. 41 ; Jesal. Nos. 88; 456, 917 , 1605; (first and last are palm mss.); JG. p. 40; Kundi. Nos. 202; 207 ; 241 , Mitra. X. p. 14, PAP. 20 ( 18 ); 61 ( 3; 40; 41); 1
PAPM. 8; PAPS. 47 (12), 49 (24), 53 (21); 76 (8); PAS. No. 190; Patan Cat. I. p. 215; PAZA. 5 ( 23 ); PAZB. 15 ( 10 ); 18 (11); Pet. V. A. p. 31; SA. No. 478; Strass. p. 160; VA. 10 ( 23 ); VC 9 (8).
(2) Vrtti called Sisyahita ( Be : namrāmareśvara), composed partly by Hari. bhadra (Gram. 1350) and partly by Viragaņi, pupil of Devācārya (Gram. 1750 ); cf. Bt. No. 28; DI. p. 22. But compare Kap. No. 1115 for a long quotation from the Prasasti of the Vrtti. From this, the Granthägra of Viragani's portion alone would seem to be 7671. The date of its composition given here is Sam. 1160. The name of the author's Guru is Isvaragari who belonged to the Saravālaka Gaccha, according to the Prasasti. Mahendrasuri, Devacandragani and Pärsvadevagaņi helped him. It was corrected by Nemicandrasuri and Jinadattasuri at Ahnilwad. Bt. No. 28; Chani. No. 422, DB. 10 (7;8); DC. p. 9, No. 80 (cf. DI. p. 22 ); Jesal. Nos. 889; 890; JG. p. 40; Kiel. II. No. 46 ; PAPS. 51 (16); PAZB. 7 (2); PRA. No. 391, SA. No. 852
(3) Dipikā (Gram. 2832) by Māņikyasekhara, pupil of Merutunga of the Arcala Gaccha. This is based on Malayagiri's commentary and is mentioned in the author's Avaśyakadipikā. Bub. VIII No. 389; JG. p. 40; Kap. No. 1116 (quo.); PRA. No. 931.
(4) Vivarana or Laghuvrtti. (Be : prārabhyate pindaniryuktiḥ etc. Grań. 2950 ). DC. p. 34, No. 272 ; p. 39, No. 317 (2).
(5) Avacūri by Kşamāratna, pupil of Jayakirtisūri of the Ancala Gaccha. Buh. IV. No. 169; Kap. No. 1117 ( quo.).
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