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111. 4. Malasatras
षडावश्यकसूत्र
Şa dāvasyakasūtra अनुष्ठानविधि
with Anusthāna vidhi (वन्दारुवृत्ति)सहित
( Vandāruvștti ) No. 976
1235.
1884-87. Şize.- II} in. by 4 in. Extent. - So folios; 16 lines to a page ; 58 letters to a line. Description.-- Country paper thin, rough and greyish ; Devanagari
characters with TASTIS; small, legible and good handwriting ; borders ruled in two pairs of lines in black ink; the space between these pairs coloured red; unnumbered sides have a small disc in red colour in the centre; the numbered, in each of the two margins, too; red chalk used; fol. 1a blank ; edges of the first fol. slightly damaged ; condition tolerably good; both the text and the
vịtti complete. Age. - Samvat 1616. Author of the text.-- More than one saint. » » » commentary.- Devendra Súri, pupil of Jagaccandra Sūri, originator of the Tapā gaccha.
Over and above this Vandāruvștti, Devendra Sūri has composed the following works :( 1 ) Śrāddhadinakstyavstti. (2)3 Karmavipāka and its svopajña 4 commentary, (3) Karmastava (4) Bandhasvämitva (5) Şadaśīti (6) Šataka
(7) Siddhapancaśikäsútravștti. 1 The scribe has noted this work as Srăvakānuşthănavidhi. It can be also styled as Upāsakānuşthānavidhi ( vide v. I, p. 336).
2. This work is quoted on p. 2 in the svopajña commentary on Karmavipäka. There it is named as Dinakstyațīkā. Here the page-number refers to the edition mentioned on p. 336.
3 Works 2-6 (text) are collectively known as 5 Navya Karmagranthas. They are mentioned in Gurvivali (v. 117 ) and in Gurugunaratnākarakävya (v. 40).
4. Svopajña-Karmavipāka is alluded to on p. 67 in the gvopajña commentary on Karmastava, and svopajña Karmavipākatīkā on p. 79 of the syapajña commentary on Karmastava as well as on pp. 164 and 183 of the svopejsa commentary on Sadasīti.