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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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The contents of the Kalpasūtra is specially historical and legendary On the contrary, the Brihatkalpasūtra deals with the discipline and enumerates the prescriptions imposed on the monks and on the Jaina nuns.
Introduction - The Brihatkalpasūtra. Its place among the Chedasūtras. Resemblances that it presents with these treatises and with the other canonical works. The commentaries to which it has given place. Summary explanation of the Jaina discipline. The Utilised Manuscripts. Critical text of the Brihatkalpasūtra, with indication of parallel passages in other canonical treatises. Notes and remarks. Translation. Prākrit-Sanskrit glossary.
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P. E. PAVOLINI- Meghadutiana (Giornale della Societa asiatica italiana, vol. XVIII, Pp. 329-332). Firenze, 1905.
The second study is consecrated to the resemblances which present with the Meghadüta the Nemidutakävya, a short poem of Vikrama, son of Sangana.
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L. SUALI--Saddarsana-samuccaya by Haribhadra. (Bibliotheca indica). Calcutta, 1905.
The text is accompanied by the commentary of Gunaratna.
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Sanatana Fainagrantha-māla. Volume I. Bombay, 1905.
This first volume of a new Jaina collection, which in many respects deserve to be continued, includes the following fourteen treatises. .
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Brihatsvayambhustotra of Samantabhadra.
2. Ratnakarandaśrāvakācāra of the same author.
3. Puruşarthasiddhayupāya of Amritacandrasuri,
4. Atmānušāsana of Guṇabhadra.
5.
Tattvärthasūtra of Umāsväti.
6.
Tattuarthasära of Amritacandrasūri,
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