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A. N. UPADHYE-Lohacarya's Aradhana, A missing work. (Jain Ant., vol. XXII, No. I); Arrah, 1963. Pp. 1 to 4.
Prabhácandra, in his Kathakosa (close of the 11th century A.D.), believed that there was a bigger Aradhana of Lohacarya. Very lately a Mss. of a Prakrit commentary on the Pancasamgraha has come to light. The opening sections of it, which is more or less mangala discussion, formed a part of some Aradhana text and mentions Lohäcārya as the first author of the Aradhana. This evidence is a pointer to the existence of a Mss, of the Aradhana by Loharcārya and it goes to confirm the observation of Prabhäcandra. Any Mss. of it is traceable or not in any of the Bhandaras is a point.
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L. C. JAIN--Ganita-sara-samgraha af Mahavtracharya, Sholapur, 1963. 281, 86.
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(Text authentically edited with a Hindi translation and introduction).
This is an ancient treatise on Mathematics in Sanskrit written by Mahaviracārya in c. 850 a.d.
In the introduction a brief survey of the contents of the book is given. Its first edition with English translation by M. RANGACHARYA was published in 1912 with an introduction by David Eugene SMITH.
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P. K. GODE-The Bhagavadgita in the Pre-Sankaracarya Jain sources. (A.B. O. R. I. Poona; XX; Pp. 188-194).
Some verses from Gia are found quoted in the Jain Padmapurana and in Haribhadra Suri's Sastravarta sammuccaya and Loka taltvanirnaya; these works are earlier than the Grabhasya of Sankaracarya, the quotations in them will be helpful in the clarification of the problem whether there were different recensions of the Gita current before Sankaracarya, who is regarded by some to have established the vulgate text.
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V. M. KULKARNI-The sources of Hemacandra's Kavyanulasana. (Summaries of Papers of the 26th International Congress of Orientalists, New Delhi, 1964).
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