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ford, in A. D. 1884. The text along with the Gujarāti translation by Ravjibhai Devaraj was published in Samvat 1958. In its introduction (p. 22 ff.) we find Parihāryamimāṁsā dealing with the queries raised by H. Jacobi. In the second edition (A. D. 1906 ) this is dropped. For contents etc., see A. Weber's Verzeichniss der Sanskțit und PrākritHandschriften der Königlischen Bibliothek zu Berlin? (vol. II, pt. II, 3 p. 355 ff.), published in A. D. 1888. For the English translation of Weber's “ Sacred Literature of the Jains” by H. Weir Smyth, see Indian Antiquary ( vol. XVII, p. 340 ff.). For additional Mss. etc., see Essai de Bibliographie Jaina by Guèrinot, Paris, 1906, p. 519 and H. D. Velankar's Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrta and Präksta manuscripts in the library of the Bombay Branch of Royal Asiatic Society (vols. III-IV, pp. 381-382 ).
आचाराङ्गसूत्र
Acārāngasūtra
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No. 2
1872-73. Size.—338 in. by 24 in. Extent.—65 leaves ; 3 to 5 lines to a leaf ; 125 letters to a line. Description.—Palm-leaf, durable and greyish; Devanāgari characters
with TATES; big, legible, uniform and very good handwriting. This Ms. presents an appearance of the work being divided into three separate columns; but, really speaking every line of the first column is continued to the other two columns; borders of each of the columns ruled in three lines in black ink; red chalk used ; leaves numbered in both the margins; in the right-hand margin as 1, 2, 3 etc. and in the left-hand one as in the case of No. 9 ; in each leaf there are two holes through which a string passes ; some leaves
For Jacobi's recept views in this connection, the reader is referred to my article “Prohibition of Flesh-eating in Jainism” published in “ Review of Philosophy and Religion " (vol. IV, no. 2). This forms part of “Die Handschriften-Verzeichnisse der Königlischen Bibliothek zu Berlin " Fünfter Band. This work is hereafter referred to as Weber II. *
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