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IV. 12 Upangas THE FOURTH UPĀNGA
प्रज्ञापनासूत्र
Prajñāpanasutra ( quorauitera )
( Paņņavaņāsutta )
761. No. 214
1892-95. Size. — 12 in. by sin. Extent.- 164 + 2 + 1 = 167 folios; 15 lines to a page; 50 letters
to a line. Description.- Country paper thin and grey in colour; Devanagari
characters with HATETS; bold, big, uniform, legible and beautiful hand-writing; borders ruled in four lines in black ink; the space between the pairs coloured red in most of the cases; the daņdas drawn in red ink; edges of the first two foll. damaged ; strips of paper pasted to the margins of fol. I; two foll. having the same written portion as given in the first two foll. added ; unnumbered sides marked with a small ciucular disc in red ink; the numbered having two more, one in each margin; red chalk used; the yellow pigment, too; strips of paper pasted to the fol. 163 on both the sides; a piece of paper of the same size as the fol. pasted to the fol. 164th (the last); in spite of that its edges somewhat worn out; the matter written on fol. 164" reproduced on another fol. written on a white paper; condition tolerably good;
fol. 164" blank; complete; extent 7980 ślokas. Age — Samvat 1586. Author - Śyāmācārya ; he is at times identified with Kālikācārya. Subject.—This fourth Upānga which is also called Prajñāpanā-Bhaga
vati throws flood of light on the nine tattvas in special. It
is divided into 36 chapters known as padas. Begins.-fol. ID TAT TATUT I AAT ACTU I FAT 3 TUITIO IFAT 50
ज्झायाणं । नमो लोए सव्वसाहुणं।
ववगयजरमरणभये सिद्धे अभिवंदिऊण तिविहणं। sana furaha neta (EU(6) HETIC 113 11 etc.