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Limdi. Nos. 425; 2566 ; PAP. 75 (60); | PRA. No. 407.
(1) Bālāvabodha composed in Sam. 1514, by Samvegadevagaņi, pupil of Somasundarasuri of the Tapā Gaccha. Chani. No. 816; DA. 24 ( 10, 11, 12); DB. 11 (8); JB. 86; Kath. No. 1232 ; Limdi. No. 2566 ; PAP. 75 (60); PRA. No. 407.
(2) Vivarana. Limdi, No. 425. staf u Kiel. II. No. 77. wapyalara Bod. No. 1351; Kath. No. 1233;
KB. 4 (1) strap iantur in 40 Gäthä.. DB. 35 ( 209 ). straponyai An extract from some commentary
on the Avasyakasūtra. SA. No. 2037. sirasantiagoft JG. p. 32. आवश्यकसप्तति See Paksikasaptati. spare usually known as Sadavasyakasutra, is
a collection of texts required to be repeated at the daily performance of the six Avaśyakas, namely compulsory duties i.e. Caturvimsatistava, Kāyotsarga, Guruvandana, Sámayika, Pratikramana and Pratyākhyāna. See Vel. Nos. 1529-31. For a different order, see Kapadia, Descriptive Catalogue, vol. XVII. pt. III. p. 133ff. Text with Gujarati translation published by Bhimsi Manek, Bombay 1906. The text with Niryukti and Malayagiri's commentary on it, is published by the Agamodaya Samiti, Bombay, 1928; 1932 and with the Niryukti and Haribhadra's commentaay on it by the same Samiti, in Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 of their Series, Bombay, 1916–17; Hemacandra's Pradeśavyākhyā on Haribhadra's commentary along with Candrasuri's Tippana on it is published in the DLP. Series, No. 53, Bombay, 1920. See also śrāddhapratikramaņasūtra. The Viseşāvasyakabhāsya with Hemacandra's commentary on it is published in the YJG. Series, Benares, Vir. Sam. 2427-2441.
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