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47-48. Yogavindu, an anonymous treatise on the Jain yoga in Sanskrit.
Muktidvātrimaśika, polemic work in Sanskrit establishing the Jain doctrine of deliverance and criticising other doctrines on the same
subject. 128--130. Samarādityacaritra, adapted from the Prakrit of Haribhadra in Sans
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congregation 134-39. Analysis developed from the Ramacharitra or Ramayana an imitation
of the classical epic poem, by Padmadeva. 146-147. Śrīpalanarendrakatha. Besides the history of Sripäla, this work in Pra
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tantrical rites. 147-148. Jambucaritra in Sanskrit by Sakalaharsa. The matter is of the his
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The second part and almost all the third part of this second volume are devoted to the Jain works. They constitute the best anthology that one possesses until now of Jainism. The review of each of the manuscripts described is, indeed accompanied by copious extracts and of historical and bibliographical references, which make a great catalogue of Weber, an work of the highest order by the number and copiousness of the documents which it includes.
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