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Jaina Literature and Philosophy
(1215
Reference. - These two găthas occur as v. 2-3 in Oghaniryukti
bhāșya. They are printed along with their explanation in Gujaräti on p. 551 of the edition of Pañcapratikramaņasútra published by the Jaina Śreyaskaramandala, Mhesana in A. D. 1915. They are quoted by Haribhadra Súri in his commentary (p. 4a) on Daśavaikälikasūtra and its niryukti.
चैत्यवन्दनकुलका
Caitya vandanakulaka ( acudique )
(Ceiyavandanakulaya )
722. No. 1215
1899–1915. Size.-- 104 in. by 4s in. Extent.— 100 folios; 13 lines to a page ; 49 letters to a line. Description.- Country paper thick, tough and white; Jaina
Devanāgari characters; small, quite legible, uniform and very good hand-writing; borders ruled in three lines and edges in one, in red ink; a part of the first line, numbers for the verses and their dandas are written in red ink; at times even the numbers for the foll. are written in red ink; foll. numbered in both the margins; fol. 1° blank ; the title is written in the left-hand margin in various ways e. g. cena 50, era o, Arturo co, etc; both the text and the commentary ? complete; the latter composed in Samvat 1383; condition very good.
Age.- Modern.
Author of the text- Jinadatta Sūri, grand-pupil of Abhayadeva Sari,
the Navāngīvșttikāra. „ „„ com.--- Jinakusala Súri, pupil of Jinacandra Suri. Subject.-- A metrical composition in Prākrit dealing with deva.
vandana. This is explained in Sanskrit.
1 2
The commentator of this work styles it as Devavandanakulaka. This is revised and corrected by Rajendracandra Süri
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