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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Vol. XI, No. II, Pp. 17 to 24.
The Jain canons extending from 2nd century, B.G. to 7th century, through much light on various traditions historical or semi-historical presenting the political administrative, social economic and geographical conditions of Ancient India,
The Jain canons discussed under the following heads-the Redaction and the age of the Jain canon; their antiquity.
Vol. XII, No. 1, pp. 7 to 15.
Modifications in the Jain canons and their Authenticity; their date, and their exegetical literature-(1) Nijjutti; (2) Bhasa; (3) Canni; (4) Tika.
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P. K. GODE-Some notes on the Manuscripts of Medical works by Jain authors. (Jain Ant., Vol. XIII, No. I), Arrah, 1947. Pp. 1 to 8.
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The contribution of the Jainas to Indian medical literature with the help of the manuscripts mentioned will be of great value to students of Indian medical literature. Information about 26 mss. given.
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Sumeru Chandra DIWAKAR--Mahabandha of Bhutavali with Mahadhavala commentary ed. by (Text, edited with introduction and Hindi translation).
The Mahabandha, popularly known as Mahadhavala, is the sixth part of the Satkhandagama. It deals with the Bandha category which is one of the Sauraseni Prakrit.
Jain Education International
Vol. I, Kashi, 1947, Pp. 19 76 350.
Introduction-Mahabandha and its importance. Its date (Ist century A. D.), commentary (9th century A. D.). Historical references-the subject matter (bondage of karma)-varieties of Karma-utility of study (completed in seven volumes: from volumes two to seven. ed. by PHOOL CHANDRA Siddhanta Shastry).
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Sushil Kumar DE-Sanskrit Devotiona! Poetry and Hymnology. (New Indian Antiquary. Vol. IX; Bombay, 1947).
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