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I. 12 Upangas
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II. 12 UPANGAS
THE FIRST UPANGA
औपपातिकसूत्र
Aupapātikasutra (उववाइयसुत्त)
(Ovavāiyasutta ) No. 182
72 (c)
1880-81 Extent. -- 25 leaves; 4 to 7 lines to a leaf ; 140 letters to a line. Description. --- 1296 to 1535 leaves ; complete; extent 1167 ślokas.
For further details see Rājapraśniyasútra No. 190. Subject.-- This upānga is connected with Ācārāngasūtra, the first
anga ; hence it is looked upon as the first upānga. It deals
with gods and denizens of hells. Begins.-- leaf 1296 Ft alacrimi
or resor AO FAGU #9 ath horft etc., as in No. 183. Ends.- leaf. 1536 free for etc., up to 3agry w as in No. 183
followed by ग्रंथायं ॥छ । मंगलं महाश्रीः ॥ छ ॥ शुभं भवतु
T$477*TT: 11 gillally I Reference. Published along with the Sanskrit commentary of
Abhayadeva Sūri and Gujarāti gloss of Amộtacandra, at Calcutta, in A. D. 1880. The text is edited with introduction, glossary etc., by E. Leumann at Leipzig, in A. D. 1883. A tolerably good edition of the text together with Abhayadeva Suri's commentary is published at Surat, in A.D. 1916 by the Āgamodaya Samiti. For analysis etc., see F. L. Pulle's “ Della letteratura dei G'aina", Punte I e II, e Aggiunte, Venezia, 1884-1886, Rajendralāla Mitra's “ A Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the library of his highness the Maharājā of Bikaner", Calcutta, 1880, and Indische Studien vol. XVII, pp. 389-411. For other details see Weber II, p. 536 and Indian Antiquary vol. XX, p. 367ff. For another Ms. see G. O. Series vol. XXI, p. 43.
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