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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
302-310 Vicăraratnasamgraha of Jayasomastiri. 316-320 Kathamahodadhi of Somacandra (table of recitals). 357--360 Nalāyana or Kuberapurāņa of Manikyasuri. 374_-379 Darśanasāra of Bhattarak Devasena.
Appendix III.
List of manuscripts acquired on account of the Government, Among these manuscripts, 103 concern some digambara works and 83 śvetämbara works.
Recension : G. BÜHLER, Wiener Zeitschrift f.d. Kunde d. Morgenlandes. Vol. I, Pp. 319--324.
Pp. 16-22-Account of another visit made at Ahmadabad, also in several Jain libraries,
To mark out among other manuscripts that of a Präkrit anthology, entitled "Vajjalagga", and due to a svetämbara of the name of Jayavallabha.
Reviews,
Pp. 91-126. Digambara literature.
1. Analysis of the "Pravacanasāra" of Kundakuņdācārya. This work, written in Prakrit gäthäs, containins an explanation of the Jain doctrine by one of the most notables among the Digambara masters.
2. Review on the "Niyamasara" of the same Kundakundäcārya.
3. Brief analysis of the "Dharmamsta" summary of the life of the author Āsādhara, and list of his works.
4. Analysis of the "Tattvärthasāradipaka” of Sakalakirti, who lived towards samvat 1520. This work contains the enumeration of the treatises which constitute the canon of the Digambaras.
5. Analysis of the “Kārtikeyānuprekșa” of Kārtikeyasvāmin, with the commentary of Subhacandra.
6. Review on the "Praśnottaropāsakācāra” of Sakalakirti.
7. Reivew on two treatises concern the ritual : the "Jinasamhita" and the "Jainendrayajñavidhi",
8. Review on Ravişeņa and one of his works, the 'Padmapurāņa'.
9. Short analysis of the Adipurāņa of Jinasena. The introduction of this work recalls the names of several Jain authors.
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