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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
13. Detailed analysis of the "Pravacanaparikṣu", in which the author, Dharmasagara, who belonged to the Tapă sect, gives long information on ten heterodox sects. To mark out particularly three pattavalis (Pp. 150, 151 and 154).
Review on Munisundara author of the 'Mitracatuşkakatha".
15. Review on Rajahamsa, author of a commentary on the "Vagbhatalamkara".
16. Summary analysis of the "Vivekavilasa" of Jinadatta, with review on the
latter.
17. Summary of a chronological list which terminates a commentary of Ratnasekhara on the "Sravakapratikramaṇasutra".
Pp. 276-282. List of 72 Jain manuscripts, the principles of which have preci. sely made the object of the precedent reviews. This collection comprises:
37 Svetämbara works.
28 Digambara works.
7 Works in modern dialects.
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Pp. 311-466-Extracts.
Short extract of the gurvävali examined at Patan. Text of the Pattavali found equally at Patan.
"Vajjalagga" Prakrit anthology of Jayavallabha.
"Pravacanasara", of Kundakundacarya.
"Dharmamṛta", of Asadhara.
"Tattvarthasaradipaka", of Sakalakirti.
Text of the chapter XII of the Kartikeranupreksa". Integral text of the "Tattvarthadhigama" of Umäsväti.
Text of the first book of the "Padmapuraṇa" of Ravisena. Extract of the first canto of the "Adipurana" of Jinasena.
"Uttarapurana", of Gunabhadra. "Santinathacaritra", of Sakalakirti.
"Parivanalhacaritra", of Sakalakirti. "Harivam sapuranṇa", of Jinadāsa. "Sripalacaritra", of Nemidatta.
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