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Jaina Literature and Philosophy
[ 730.
I do not know if there is any printed work which contains nothing else but the sutras given in this Ms. No. 730. Almost all the sutras given here are printed with some more along with their explanation in Gujarati in the edition of Śrī-Pratikarmaṇasutra published by Śrävaka Bhimasimha Māṇaka in A. D. 1888. This edition contains additional matter such as नवस्मरणs and देवबन्दनादिभाष्यत्रय.
Practically all the sutras given in this Ms. are also printed in the edition named as पञ्चप्रतिक्रमणादिसूत्राणि and published by Śri Jaina Śreyaskara Mandala, Mhesana, in Samvat 1971. This edition contains chāyā, sabdartha, Gujarati translation etc.
Sukhlal's edition noted on p. 132 may be also con
sulted.
The 27 sutras noted on p. 134 are mostly to be found in several other editions containing only two Pratikramaṇasūtras. They occur in Şaḍāvaśyakasūtrāņi noted on P. 134. Some of the sutras occur in Hemacandra Suri's commentary on his own work Yogaśastra, in Vardhamana Suri's Acăradinakara, in Mänavijaya's svopajña commentary on Dharmasamgraha, in the edition containing Lalitavistara and in the edition containing Vandāruvṛtti.
Out of these, the sutras commented upon in Lalitavistară and Vandāruvṛtti are noted in the description of these very works which are included in this Part III. So, here I shall first of all mention the 23 sûtras commented upon in Yogaśăstra and 29 in Dharmasaṁgraha, the two works included in Vol. XVIII under "Dārśanika literature", and then 31 noted and explained in Acaradinakara.
The commentary on Yogaśăstra (Prakasa III) contains the following works :Page-No'. with vyakhyā 2132 to 214
( 1 ) ऐर्यापथिकीसूत्र *
214b
(2) तस्स उत्तरी (3) अन्नत्थ *
214a 214b
215b
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I The page--number given here belongs to the edition of Yogaśästra and its *stopajña commentary, published by Sri Jaina dharma prasāraka Sabhā, Bahvnagar.
This sign is here used to point out that the sutra under question is split up into parts, while being commented upon.