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A LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
A. Collections of Manuscripts.
(1) AD. The printed Catalague of the Digambara (10) Bhand. I. First Report of a tour in search
Bhandar, called "Jainasiddhāntabhavana', of Sanskrit Mss., by Dr. R. G. Bhandarkar. at Arrah; it is edited by Mr. S. D. Gupta, The Mss. were purchasel for the Bombay B. A. and is published in A. D. 1919. The Government and are now deposited at the Bhandara contains Mss. written in two scripts: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, Devanagari and Kanarise. AD. refers to the No. 4. The Collection is known as the Collection former while AK. refers to the latter. The 4 of 1879--1880. Quoted by serial numbers. reference is to the serial numbers.
(11) Bhand. IL Second Report as above by Dr. (2) Agra. A list of manuscripts in the Vijaya- Bhandarkar. All Mss. mentioned in all the
dharma Lakşmi Jñanamandira at Belan Ganj, six Reports of Dr. Bhandarkar are kept at the Agra. Procured through Mr. K. H. Javeri in
Bhandarkar Institute. The collection menti1938.
oned in this Second Report is konwn as the (3) AK. See above under AD.
Collecton 4 of 1881--82. Quoted by serial (4) AL. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Mss. in numbers.
Leipzig, prepared by Aufrecht; quoted by serial ( 12 ) Bhand. III. Third Report as above by Dr. numbers.
Bhandarkar, the collection being known as the (5) AM. The Mss. in the Anantanätha Mandira Collection of 1882-83. This Report contains
of the Kacchi Osval Dasa, Ancala Gaccha, a brief introduction, discussing some of the Mandvi, Bombay. The list is only of the Mss. mentioned in the Report. Quoted by Magadhi Mss., and was prepared by me perso- serial numbers. nally in 1929. The figures refer to the
(13) Bhand. IV. Forth Report as above by Dr. Bundles. (6) AZ. The list of the Nemasagarji Upasraya
Bhandarkar, the collection being known as the Bhandar, Amli Pole, Zaveri Vada, Ahmeda
Collection of 1883-84. It contains a long and
very useful introduction, in which bad; supplied by the late Mr. K. P. Mody of
ample Ahmedabad. It is quoted by Dabhadas i. e.
material is gathered for the history of Jain
Literature. References are often made to the boxes and pothis i. e, manuscripts. The figure outside the bracket refers to the former and
pages of this introduction and also to the that within them refers to the latter.
appendix given at the end of the Report, (7) Baroda. The list of the Mss. preserved at the
containing quotations from important Jain Oriental Institute, Baroda, Prepared by my
works. Mss. are quoted by serial numbers as
above. self, in 1933. The Mss. are quoted by their Library numbers.
(14) Bhand. V. Fifth Report as above by Dr. (8) Bendall. A Catalogue of the Sanskrit Mss. in the
Bhandarkar. The collection is known as the British Museum London, 1902. Quoted by
Collection of 1884–87. Quoted by serial the serial numbers.
numbers. (9) Bengal. A printed List of the Mss. of the Aci- (15) Bhand. VI. Sixth Report as above by Dr.
atic Society of Bengal, published in JASB., Bhandarkar. The collection is known as the Vol. IV. 1908. Quoted by serial numbers Collection of 1887-91. Quoted by serial given in the List (on pp. 408-410).
numbers.
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