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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
adventures of men of former times. Does any one know of any Vṛttakas or autohistographical caritras ?
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H. D. VELANKAR-Vairagyasāra af Suprabhacharya (A poem in Apabhramsa) (ABORI vol. IX; 1927-28). Discovered in the Digambara Jain Saraswati Bhuvan, Bombay.
Pp. 272-280. It contains 77 stanzas in the Doha metre, which teach general moral principles of Jainism. From V. 46 it is clear that Suprabha, the author, was a Digambara. Written in Apabhramsa. The Apabhramśa of our poem seems to belong to the Eastern School represented by Rāmasarman Tarkavägisa rather than to the western which is represented by Hemachandra. Grammatical notes and glossary given.
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Hira Nand SHASTRI-About Kalpa-Sutra of Bhadrabahu. (AIOC, Session V; 1928).
Pp. 1109-10. Manuscripts ranging from Sam. 1100 one written in Sam. 1100 existing in the Dharmavijaya Library at Agra. H. JACOBI owned a dated in Sam. 1484. Other Jain works are also known e.g. Upadesamālā.
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AJITA PRASAD Sāmāyik Path of Shri Amitagati Süri. Calcutta. English Translation of 32 meditative verses in Sanskrit.
Jain Education International
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J. L. JAIN-Atmanushasana of Shri Guna Bhadra Acharya. Lucknow, 1928. (Sacred Books of the Jains, vol. VII).
P. 75. Text with English Translation and commentaries. A discourse to the
soul.
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A. Berriedale KEITH-A History of Sanskrit Literature Oxford, 1928.
P. 15. Jains showed conservatism in adopting Sanskrit in the place of
Prkărit.
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