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श्री जिनरत्न कोशः ।
is a collection of 157 stories (a list will be found at Pet. III. A. p. 316ff.) based on the Karpuraprakara of Harisena. It was composed in Sath. 1504, by Soma candragani, pupil of Ratnasekharasuri of the Tapa Gaccha. It is published, along with the Karparaprakara, by Hiralal Hamsaraj, Jamnagar, 1916. Baroda. No. 3002; BO. p. 29; DA. 40 (19; 20); DB. 23 (62-67); 30 (42); JHB. 33 (2.); Kaira. B. 114, PAPS. 48 (36); (III) Pet. III. A. p. 316; SA. No. 1466; Vel. No. 1705; Weber. II. No. 2015. rer in 50 chapters (Grani. 12300) composed in Sam. 1158 by Devabhadrasiri, pupil of Sumativicals and Prasannacandrasuri, at Baroch. Bt. No. 219; JA. 93 (1, dated Sam. 1286)=Pet. III. A. (II) p. 134 (full quotations). In this work the author refers to his other works i. e. Parsvanathacaritra and Samvegarangaśālā Aradhana.
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कथारत्नको सूचि DB. 30 ( 44 ).
(1) Te containing 15 Tarangas, com posed at the request of Vastapala, by of Dharmanandasüri. Bhand. V.
No. 1571.
Naracandrasuri, pupil of Devaprabhasūri of the Maladhari Gaccha. Bt. No. 348; DA. 51 (8; 26); (DI. p. 32); JG. p. 266; PAS. No. 381 (A palm ms. dated Sam. 1319; on pp. 163-164, there are pictures); cf. Patan Cat. I. p. 14 (quota
tion).
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(II) कथारत्नसागर probably the same as above. JB. 128; JG. p. 266 (Gram. 2091).
(1) tenes of Uttamargi in two chapters. It is (III) also called Dharmakathäratnākaroddhāra, or Katharatnakaroddhara (Grah. 5500).
Pet. IV. No. 1216-IV. A. p. 80 (quotation); V. No. 633.
(II) eat in 10 Tarangas containing 258
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It is translated into German by J. Hertel, Munchen, 1920. The text is published by Hiralal Hamsaraj, Jamnagar, 1911. It is written in an elaborate Sanskrit prose. CE. Winternitz History, II. p. 544.
Baroda. Nos. 2747, 2748, Bland. V. No. 1270 BK. No. 1966; BO. p. 29; DC. p. 57, JG. p. 266; Hamsa. No. 1034; PAP. 45 (37); SA. No. 1034; Weber. II. No. 2016.
raise Anon. KB. 1 (58; 59); 3 (56); PAPM. 20; VD. 4 (8).
of Bhadresvara (Gram. 23800). It is in Prakrta prose. Baroda. No. 13148 Bt. No. 285; PAS. No. 361; (also 72?); cf. Patan Cat. I. p. 244 (quotation).
probably the same as above (Gram. 12600). PAS. No. 72 (a good copy dated Sam. 1497)
of Śrutasigara. See Vratakathakosa of Śrutasigara. AD. No. 166; CP. p. 630. BK. No. 913.
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(1) Tika by Sarvanandäcārya (foll 235). Bhand. V. No. 1271 (dated Sam. 1562).
of Hemācārya. VA. 4 (22).
of Rajasekhara (Grath. 2400). Possibly the same as Antarakathasamgraha. Bhand. VI. No. 1298 (dated Sam. 1539); PAP. 62 (5).
of Anandasundara (Is it Anandasundara of Sarvavijaya ?). JG. p. 267 (Grath 3500); PAP. 40 (3; dated Sam. 1652).
containing Stambhanaparśva, Ghada, Bharatacakrin, Akhu, Padalipta and other Kaths, Limdi. No. 530.
stories (Grah. 6435), composed in Samh. 1657 by Hemavijayagani, pupil of (V) wardag of Sarvasundara, see HamsarajaKamalavijayagani of the Tapa Gaccha.
vatsarajacaritra.
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