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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 80. A Tamil commentary on Pañcāstikāya, Pravacanasār and Samayasar of Kundkund...brought out to light by M. M. Prof. S. KUPPUSWAMI Shastri in his 'A Triennial Catalogue of Manuscripts', vol. VI, para (i) Sanskrit, R. No. 5346 and P. 7677 (Madras, 1935).
Manuscripts give the name of the scribe and the date of transcription of the original Manuscripts : 'Sixth day (i. e, Thursday ?) of the month of Āsādha in the year Virodhikst, at Ponnur in the Sannidhi of Alvar in Kanakamalai, by Padumannangal, disciple of Ajitapenadevaraiya'.
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Review-Upadeśamala. (A.B.O.R.I. Vol. XX, 1938-39), P. 97. Upadeśamala. Bālavabodha-a Gujarati commentary on the Pr. Verses entitled Updeśamālā, and is by a Jain ascetic named Nann-Sūri, the date of composition is A. D. 1487 (i. e., Vikrama Samvat 1543).
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B. C. LAW-Studies in the Vividha Tirtha Kalpa. (Jain Ant. Vol. IV; No. IV; Arrah, 1939, Pp. 109-123).
The Vividatirtha Kalpa, a Jaina work is important and helpful in the study of Ancient Indian Geography. The undernoted stories are given Kaparddi yakas, Pārsvanātha in Sudhadanti, Akhinandanadeva in Avanti, Pratisthanpura, Campa. puri, Pātaliputranagara, Srāvastinagari, Varāņāsinagari, Śrı Mahāvīra Gañadhara, Pārsvanātha in Kokā vasati, Kotisilatirtha, Vastupāla Tejapāla, Dhingpuri tirtha, Nābheyadeva in Kudungeśvara, Vyaghri, Aştāyadagiri, Hastināpuratirtha, Kanyā. naya Mahāvīra, Padmavātidevi in Amarakunda, Mānikyadeva in Kollapaka, Pārsvanātha in Sripura, Stambhanaka, Pārsvanātha in Phalavardhi, Ambikādevi.
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Hiralal JAIN-The Şațkhandāgama with the Dhavala Tikā in 16 volumes, 1939– Amraoti-Nagpur and each volume containing about 500 pages,
The only surviving pieces of the original Jain canon of twelve Angas, are according to Digambara tradition, preserved in what are popularly known as Dhavala, Jaidhavala and Mahadhavala. Manuscripts of these were preserved only at the Jain pontifical seat of Mudbidri in South Kanara.
The Sütras of this Prākrit text were composed by Puspadanta-Bhutabali originally communicated by Dharasenācārya (1st century A. D.), and its Sanskrit-Prākrit
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