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No. 443, page 15. Author.--- Add : He is said to be an author of Anuyogadvārasútracũrņi', Bșhatkal pasūtracũrņi and Avaśyakasūtracúrni. See Indian Antiquary vol. XI p. 253a, and Weber II, P. 1004.
No. 443, page 17. Reference- Add : As regards some of the important extracts from Niśithasūtraviśeşacũrni, see pp. 299-300 of my article viz. “ The Jaina commentaries” published in the Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute vol. XVI, pts. III-IV.
How the name Jinadāsa is suggested by the Niśithasútraviśeşacürņikära himself is explained by me in my note “ Methods adopted by Jaina writers for recording their own names and those of their gurus in the works composed by them” (p. 84 published in the Annals of B. O. R. I, vol. XVII, pt. I. I have now come to know that Dr. F. Kielhorn, too, has suggested in his Report for 1880-81 on p. 24, the method of determining the name Jiņadása.
Nisithal sůtratrāvišeşa )cúrni (Uddeśaka XVII) is referred to by Mallişeņa Sūri in his Syādvädamañjari ? ( com. to v. I of Anyayogavyavacchedadvåtrimśikā ) where he says that in the curņi, it is said that from the upalakaşaņa of 1008 exterior lakşanas, an infinite number of the interior ones follows.
At the end add : For a palm-leaf Ms. see Peterson III, Āpp. p. 25.
No. 449, page 23. Author.- Add: Is he also the author of Titakalpasútravrtti and Pratisthākalpa referred to in Peterson V, p. LXXIV ?
No. 457, page 31, Reference- Add : Weber XVI, p. 455, La Religion Djaina (p. 78 ) and Die Lehre der Jainas (p. 78 ) may be consulted. For additional Mss. see Limbdi Catalogue Nos. 1977 and 1978.
1 See Peterson III, App. p. 186. 2 See p. 5 of the Bombay Sanskritfand:(Prakrit Series No. LXXXIII.