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PUBLICATIONS OF THE SINGHI JAIN SERIES
1. Prabandhacintāmani of Merutungācārya (A. D. 1306 ): Part I, Text in Sanskrit
with Variants, an Appendix and Indices of Stanzas. This is an important collection of stories, legends and anecdotes connected with kings like Vikramārka, Bhoja, Kumārapāla etc. and aụthor-poets like Siddhasena, Māgha, Dhanapāla etc. Critically edited with various research accessories by
JINAVIJAYA MUNI. Double Demy pp. 12+ 136. Price Rupees 3-12-0. 2. Purātana-Prabandha-Sumgraha: This is a noteworthy collection of many old
Prabandhas similar and analogus to the matter in the Prabandhacintāmaņi. Authentically edited with Indices of Verses and Proper Names, a short Introduction in Hindi describing the Mss. and materials used in preparing this part and with plates by JINAVIJAYA MUNI. Double Demy pp. 15+
32+156+8. Price Rupees 5-0-0. 3. Prabandhacintamani (Complete Hindi Translation): A complete and correct
Hindi translation is given in this volume, so as to enable the purely Hindiknowing public to grasp fully the contents of the original. The translator is Pandit Hajāriprasād Dwivedi, Acārya, Hindi Deptt. Vis'vabhārati, S'āntiniketan. Along with the translation has been given an exhaustive Introduction in Hindi by the General Editor, MUNI JINA VIJAYJI, which contains useful material for the proper understanding of the text. Double Demy 4",
pp. 12+12+156. Price Rupees 3-12-0. 6. Prabandhakos'a of Rājas'ekharasuri (A, D. 1349): Part I, Text in Sanskrit with
Variants, Appendices and Alphabetical Indices of stanzas and all Proper Names, This gives twentyfour biographical Prabandhas dealing with celebrities of ancient India such as Bhadrabāhu, Mallavādi, Haribhadra, Sātavāhana, Vastupāla etc. Critically edited in the original Sanskrit from good old Mss. with Variants, Hindi Translation, Notes and elaborate Introduction etc. by
JINAVIJAYA. Double Demy pp. 8+8+ 136+14. Price Rupees 4-0-0. 7. Devānanda-Mahakarya of Meghavijayopādhyāya (Sam. 1727): This is a Sanskrit
poem in ornate style composed as a Samasyā--pürti incorporating some line or the other, in each verse, from the S'is'upālavadha of Mágh. In its seven cantos, it presents a biography of Vijayadevasūri who was honoured by both Akbar and Jehangir. Critically edited in the original Sanskrit from an old Ms. with Notes, Index and Hindi Introduction, summary etc. by Pt. BECHARDAS
J. DosHl. Double Demy pp. 8+16+80. Price Rupees 2-12-0. 8. Jaina Turkabhāși of Yas'ovijaya (A.D. 1624-1688): It is a manual of Nyāya
dealing with Pramāna, Naya and Niksepa. Edited by Pt. SUKHALALAJI SANGHAVI with his Tātparyasan grahā Vrtti and an Introduction in Hindi,
Super Royal pp. 8+8+14+78. Price Rupees 1-12-0. 9. Prumānamīmānsă of Hemacandrācārya: This is a treatise on Nyāya left incomplete
perhaps by the author himself. It propounds the Jaina point of view after reviewing the tenets of other systems. Edited with a valuable Introduction and still more valuable Notes in Hindi by Pt. SUKHALALAJI SANGHVI and Pts. MAHENDRAKUMARA and MALAVANIA. Super Royal pp. 8+16+ 56+76+
144 +36. Price Rupees 5-0-0. 10 Vividhatirthakalpa of Jina prabhasūri (A. D. 1332): Part I, Text in Sanskrit and
Prākrit with Variants, and an Alphabetical Index of all Proper Names. This work gives a description of nearly 60 holy places together with the names of their founders etc.; and thus forms a sort of guide-book or gazetteer of Jaina
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