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Vastupalacarita by Jinahamsagani. Sukstasamkārtana by Arisimha.
III. Diverse Svetämbara works."
Dipalikalpa of Jinasundarasüri. Saddarśanasamuccaya, with commentary.
IV. Digambara legend.
Fragment of a poem in honour of a saint by Ajitasena,
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Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the Sanskrit College Library,-- Benares-Allahabad, (1889).
Pp. 458-459. List of 11 Jain manuscripts, among which are two copies of the 'Kalpasutra' and a cammentary on the 'Suryaprajñapti'.
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R. G. BHANDARKAR. Principal results of my last two years studies in Sanskrit manuscripts and literature (Berichte des VII, internationalen Orientalisten-Congresses, Pp. 66-68).- Wien, 1889.
Some of the results obtained by R. G, BHANDARKAR interest the history of the Jainism. They are as follows:
1. Jinadatta, the author of the Vivekavilāsa, lived towards the middle of the
13th century. His disciple was Amaracandra who wrote the Kävyakalpalatā
and whose contemporary was Ari simha. 28. The Jainism is not a sect of Buddhism. Some of the Jaina doctrines rep
resent a compromise between the Samkhya and Vedänta systems on the
one hand, and the Vaiseșika philosophy on the other hand, 30. The Padmapurāna of Ravişena was composed in 1204 of the era of Mahā
vira, that is to say in Samvat 716 or 660 A. D. 31. Jinasena who wrote his Harivamsa in Saka 705, mentions Siddhasena, Aka
lanka and other authors in his introduction to the Adipurāņa. 32. A Prasasti at the end of the Uttarapurāna, of Gunabhadra relates that the
work was consecrated in Saka 820, by Lokasena. The king Amoghavarsa Ist was a devotee of Jinasena,
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