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Tafta by Hemacandra. This is a part of the Trisastiśalākāpurusacaritra of the author. PAS. No. 3; PAZB. 4 ( 18 ); 18 ( 13 ); VD. 14 ( 29 ). aamerata (Gram. 12100 ) in Prākrta composed by Devacandra, pupil of Guņa. sena and Guru of the famous Hema- (IV) T candra in Sam. 1160 ( Be:-saralanguli). In the introduction the author mentions Indrabhūti(Kavirājacakravartin), Bhadrabāhu, who composed a Vasudevacaritra (savāyalakkbarn and bahukabākaliyam ), Haribhadra author of Samarādityakathā, Dāksinyacinhasuri and bis Kuvalayamālākathā and Siddharşi, author of Upamitibhavaprapanca Baroda. No. 2947; Bt. No. 257; DC. p. 12 (cf. DI. p. 46 ); JG. p. 241; PAP. 73 (1); PAPM. 23 ; PAPR. 1 (9); PAS. Nos. 316; (cf Patan Cat. I. p. 224; ms, dated Sam 1227 ); 335 (ms. with
pictures ) ; Pet. V. A. p, 72. fepare aita composed in Sanskrit by Ajita
prabhasuri, pupil and successor of Viraprabhasūri of the Pūrņimă Gaccha. The poem contains six cantos and about 5000 Slokas in all and was composed in Sam. 1307. It is published by the JDPS.
(V) Bhavnagar, Sam. 1973 and is being edited also in the Bibliotheca Indica Series by Indravijayasuri of Shivapuri, Gwalior. See also Pet. V. A.p. 121 for quotations. Baroda. No. 2157; Bengal. No. 2579; Bhand. IV. No, 283; Bt. No. 256; Chani. No. 107; CP. p. 694; DA. 43 (1; 3 to 12); 44 (1;2; 4;9 ); DB. 26 ( 2 ; 3 ); Flo. No. 736; Hamsa. Nos. 760; 955; 1125 ; 1711 ; Idar. 109; Jesal. No. 1257; JHA. 49; Limdi. Nos. 922 ; 1111; 1112 ; 1230; 1292 ; PAP. 34 (4); 35 ( 3 ); 63(10); 73 (2; 6); PAPM. 11 ( dated Sam. 1384 ; a paper ms.) ; PAPS. 43 ( 21 ); 51 ( 18 ); 59 ( 4 ), 82 ( 64 );
Pet. I. No. 341 ; V. Nos. 845 ; 846 ; V. A. p. 121 ( quotations); Punjab. Nos. 2510 to 2515; 2517; SA. No. 122 ; Tapa. No. 317; VB. 35 ( 21 ); 38 (1); 39 ( 11, 12, 17), VC. 14 ( 47 ); VD. 14 ( 27 ); Vel. No. 1778.
arga (Gram. 4855 ) composed in Sam. 1322 by Munidevasūri, pupil of Madanacandrasuri. It is in Sanskrit verse and is based on Devacandra's work. It was corrected by Pradyumna, pupil of Kanakaprabha. The author was a descendant of the famous Vādidevasūri. See PRA. No. 851 ; and also DI. p. 52. Bhand. VI. No. 1342; BK. No. 356 ; Bt. No. 254 ; Buh. III. No. 174 ; Chani. No. 481 ; DA. 44 (3); DC. p. 49; Hamsa. No. 965; JA. 13 ( 2 ); 71 (2), Jesal. No. 999; JG. p. 241 ; Limdi. No. 609; PAP. 9 ( 38 ); 33 ( 4); PAZB. 18 ( 14 ); 22 ( 12 ); PRA. No. .861; Patan Cat. I. p. 124 ( quotations );
Pet. I. No. 312; I. A. p. 4 (dated Sam. 1338 ; quotation ) ; III. A. p. 165 ; SA. No. 120 ; Samb. No. 435; VB. 37 ( 50 ); 38 (2, 3), 39( 2; 9); 40
(15), reaaruzita in Sanskrit prose ( Grań. 6500) composed in Sam. 1535 by Bhāvacandra, pupil of Jayacandra, pupil of Pārsvacandra of the Purnima Gaccha; cf. PRA, No. 1149. It is published by the JDPS., Bhavanagar, 1911 Series No. 19 ) Its Gujarati translation is published by the same Sabhä, in Sam. 1978. The work is again published by Hiralal Hamsaraj, 1924 (1930 ?). Baroda. No. 2086; Bengal. Nos. 2550; 3041 , 6627 ; BK. Nos. 800; 1262 ; Bik. No. 1516; BSC. No. 491; Buh. III. No. 175; DA. 43 ( 2 ); 44 ( 5 to 8; 11); DB. 26 (4;5); Flo. No. 737 , Hamsa. Nos. 1234; 1265; JG.
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