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Pp. 147-149. The principal sources of Hemachandra Kavyānuśäsana are given, such as, Bharata's Natyaśāstra, Anand's Dhvanyaloka etc.
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A. N. UPADHYE- The Problem of Pūrvas : their relics traced (Summaries of Papers of the 26th International Congress of Orientalists, New Delhi, 1964).
P. 258. The Purvas included in the 12th Anga as Dīstivāda said to have been lost, but it is shown that the Satkhandagama and Kaşayapāhudas are the relics of the 2nd and 5th Purvas,
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B. C. CHHABRA and S. SANKARANARAYANAN-Bhojacharita of Shri Rajavallabha, Banaras, 1964. Pp. I to XXIII; 191.
Paramāra Bhoja (c. 999-1054 A.D.), a conqueror, a poet, a builder of architecture, a great king, deserves a high place among the sovereigns of ancient India, Though a Saiva to the core he had tolerance and leniency towards Jainism as is known from the Prabandhas and Charitas of the Jaināchāryas. He had many panegyrists and admirers.
Pathaka Rajavallabh (in middle of the 15th century) is the Jaina author of the Bhojacharita. Contents:
1. Introduction (i) Bhoja, (ii) the critical apparatus, (iii) Rajavallabha, (iv) The Bhojacharitaman estimate, (v) Summary, (vi) Analysis of Historical facts.
II. Text. III. Explanatory notes. IV. Index to Proper names occurring in the text. v. Index to Introduction. VI. Additions and corrections.
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Hiralal JAIN--Karakanda-cariu of Muni Kanakamara, Banaras, 1964; Pp. 2 98,8.
An Apabhraíśa work (c. 965 A.D.) on the life of Karakandu recognised as a saint or pratyekabuddha by the Jainas as well as Buddhists critically edited with
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