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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
The examination of the different narratives proves that all derive from a unique ancient legend.
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Chronological notes. Corrections in the treatise of M. JACOBI. Comparative study of different lists of great Jaina priests.
I. Line of descent from Mahagiri, in the Nandt and the Avasyaka.
2. Line of descent from Suhastin, in the 'Kalpasülra' and the 'Dasairulaskandha".
3. List of the Dasapurvins, after Merutunga.
Critical examinations of these lists: the names and the dates. Text of the two new recensions of the legend. Prakrit-Sanskrit glossary.
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A. WEBER-Ueber Bhuvanapala's Commentar zu Hala's Saptacatakam, (Indische Studien, vol. XVI, Pp. 1-204). Leipzig, 1883.
Study of a Jain manuscript containing a commentary of Bhuvanapala on the 'Saptasatakam', with special title of 'Chekoktwicāralīlā".
Graphic peculiarities of the manuscript.
Grammatical and orthographic characters of the review of the text. lities on the commentary. Review on Bhuvanapala who appeared to have been a Jain native of Guzerat. Analytical study of the work.
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J. VINSON-Un episode du poeme epique Sindamani, (Publications de l'Ecole des langues orientales vivantes. IInd series, volume IX, Melanges Orientaux, Pp. 547577). Paris, 1883,
Jain Education International
Generalities on the 'Sindamant'. Period, character, style, scansion. The author and the commentary of the work. Subject of the 'Sindamani". Lithographed text and translation of an episode borrowed from the beginning of the third canto (adventure of Gandharvadattä).
Grammatical and metrical notes.
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