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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
A quadrangular tower made of copper; three storeys-each containing 12, 8 and 4 Jians respectively. A figure of Chandraprabha seated. Three figures of Jinas.
Pp. 213-14. Miscellaneous Jain inscriptions. Figures of Pārsvanātha and other Jinas four in number,
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L. de MILLOUE. Cotalogue du Musse Guimet, Lyon, 1883.
Pp. xli-xlix. Note on Jainism and names of 24 Tirthankaras and their emblems.
P. PETERSON. Detailed Report of operations in search of Sanskrit mss. in tne Bombay Circle, 1882-83 (Extra nnmber of the Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Soc!ety, Vol. XVI)-Bombay, 1883,
Review.
Pp. 50-54. Jain manuscripts examined at Udaypur : "Catuḥsaranaprakirnaka", attributed to Virabhadra, one of the 14,000 saints whom Mahāvīra should have taught himself.
“Anekārthakairavākarakaumudi”, a commentary of Mahendrasūri on the "Anekārthasamgraha" of Hemacandra. Some verses of this commentary have been quoted and interpreted.
Commentary on the Bhayaharastotra of Mänatunga, with brief biographical information on the author, Jivaprabha Jagatsundariyogamala of Harişera.
Commentary on the "Samyaktvasaplatīkā" by Sangatilakasüri (of the Rudrapalliya), which indicates his religious genealogy in going up to Vardhamāna. "PrakȚtaprabodha", commentary on the book VIII of the grammar of Hemacandra, by Naracandrasuri.
Pp. 55-56. Account rendered of a visit made by PETERSON to Kanakakirti, a Jain priest of Udaypur:
Pp. 57-58. Note on a manner of paging the Jain manuscripts with the help of syllabic signs,
Pp. 58-59. Jain manuscripts examined at Cambay : “Vasudevahindi", of Hemacandra.
Śrījinendracaritra" or still. "Padmanabhakāvya" by Amaracandra.
"Säntinathacaritra", of Devasüri, quotation of two verses of this poem one concerning Hemacandra, and the other Devanandasuri.
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