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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Pp. 432-439. Dasavaikālika Sutra—the title means ten chapters dealing with the rules of conduct and of begging food.
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A. M. GHATAGE-Parallel Passages in ihe Daśavaikalika and The Acārānga. (N.I.A., Vol. I, 1938-39) Pp. 130-137.
There are three chapters in the Daśavaikalika which have a very close parallel in three chapters of the second part of the Acārānga. These passages were noted by W. SCHUBRING and PATWARDHANA. Both concluded that the Daśavaikalika is younger of the two. The two texts given in parallel columns. Conclusion-out of the two parallel texts the one found in the Daśavaikälika is the older and is preserved in the original form while the prose of the Acārānga is younger and is a mutilation of the original verses.
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L. ALSDORF-A New Version of the Agadadatta Story. (N. I. A., Vol. I, 1938-39). Pp. 281-299.
Some light on the three versions of the Agadadatta tale and a description and comparative analysis of the same--Sanghadasa's in Vasudevahindi, śāntisūri's and Devendra's.
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Hiralal R. KAPADIA--The Date of composition and Authorship of a well-known ve'se in Sanskrit. (N. I. A., Vol. I, 1938-39). Pp. 340-341.
The date of composition and authorship of the verse :
श्रेयांसि बहुविघ्नानि भवन्ति महतामपि । अश्रेयसि प्रवृत्तानां क्वापि यान्ति विनायकाः ॥
This verse frequently met within Jaina exegetical literature. Haribhadra Sūri is the earliest commentator to quote this verse in his Anekānta-jayapataka he died in Vira Samvat 1055 i. e. in Vikrama Samvat 585 (some believe he flourished about two centuries later).
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A. N. UPADHYE-A Tamil Commentary on Pravacanasar. (A.B.O.R.I. Vol. XX; 1938-39).
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