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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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56, 5. Collection of hymns in honour of the Tirthakaras, in Prakrit and in Guzerati.
112
S. R. BHANDARKAR. (Report on the search for Sanskrit manuscripts in Central India, Central Provinces and Rajputana, 1904-05).-Poona, 1905.
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Localities
3 Indore
5
Ujjain
7
Gwalior
Rutlam
Kaman
10-12 Jaypur
9
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Jain Education International
12 Jodhpur
Ajmer.
12-13
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Sirohi
Jain manuscripts
Collection in a Svetlimbara temple.
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No manuscripts in the Jain temples of this town.
Manuscripts belonging to the Digambaras. Difficulty to examine the collections collected in this locality.
A Jain library.
A collection of manuscripts,
Jain library of diffluult access. Examination of four collections of manuscripts, among which that of 'Madana. parajayanataka' by Nägadeva.
Collection in a Svetämbara temple.
Visit of three Digambara collections.
Mention of the following manuscripts:
'Kalikanyastika".
Thanasuryodaya' by Vädicandra.
'Nativakyamṛta' by Somadevasüri, the same who in Samvat 881 should have written the 'Talastilaka".
Town often quoted in the Jain works; the manuscripts that it possessed have been, moreover, removed at the time of Mussalman invasions.
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E. HULTZSCH. Reports on Sanskrit Manuscripts in Southern India. No. III.-Madras,
1905.
Pp. VI-VII. Reviews on two Jain authors:
1. Ratanaprabhasüri, author of the 'Ratnakaravatarika' and of the Upadesamalavṛtti'. His master was Devasüri. contemporary of the king Jayasimha Siddharaja, of the Calukya dynasty.
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