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144.)
VIII. 11 Angas
135
दिवसेस उहिस्संति । तत्थ पढमवि(बि)इयवग्गे दस २ उद्देसगा तइयवग्गे तेरस उद्देसगा चउत्थपंचमवग्गे दस २ उद्देसगा छठे वग्गे सोलस उद्देसगा सत्तम वग्गे तेरस उद्देसगा अहमवग्गे दस उद्देसगा सेसं जहा नायधम्मकहाणं॥
3 11 etc. je 800 ! Ti etc. Reference.- The text was published along with a tabba at Calcutta
in 1875, A. D., while this text together with Abhayadeva Sūri's Sanskrit commentary at Surat, by the Āgamodaya Samiti in A. D. 1920. In this latter edition are included Anuttaropapātikadaśăngasūtra and Vipākasūtra along with a Sanskrit commentary for each of them. A portion (V. 1 ) of the text is given as an appendix by H. Jacobi in his article "Die Jaina Legende von dem Untergange Dväravati's und von dem Tode Krsna's.” See Z. D. M. G. (vol. XLII, pp. 493-529, ) Leipzig, 1888. The text is translated into English by L. D. Barnett. For quotations etc., pertaining to the text see Weber II, p. 494ff., and Indian autiquary vol. XX, p. 19. For the description of the contents of the text according to the Sthanakavāsin standpoint see Jaina Tattvaprakaśa (pp.197-201). The text is translated into Hindi by Amolaka Rșiji.
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