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Works in Vernacular (1-103 )
Serial Nos.
1185 1189 1190
642 984, 985
144
Works 37 (1-6) Aticăra Aticāragāthățabbā Aticārālocana Anuyogadvārasūtravārtika Anuşthānavidhițabbā AntakȚddaśāngasūtratabbā
311 ( 7-12) Acārängasútrabalavabodha Aturapratyākhyānațabba Aturapratyākhyānākṣarārtha Alocana Alocanātapaḥpradānavidhi Avaśyakasūtraniryuktibālāvabodha
3 ( 13–19 ) Uttaradhyayanasūtratabba
8
415 294
295
1195 1344 1095
675
Do
676
Do
679
1 It may be mentioned that this word is here used not as “ derogatory and as an affront to the status of Indian languages, more especially vis-a-vis the English language. ... True, Vernacular' is derived from a Latin word vernaculus, 'native', which itself comes from verna, 'home-born slave'. But the meaning of the word has nothing to do with slavery". Furthermore, "as defined in the Concise Oxford Dictionary it is : Vernacular ( of languages, idiom, word); of one's native country, native, indigenous, not of foreign origin or of learned formation. Of all these connotations only the last (which is not generally conveyed ) may be considered slighting"
-"Times of India " of 22-1-38 So I may make it olear that I use the word 'Vernaoular' simply to denote all those Indian languages other than Sanskrit and Prakrit without meaning that any one of them is inferior to the rest.
2 Somo portion in the beginning is in Sanskrit.