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Jaina Literature and Philosophy
Vol. XVII, pts. 1-3 ; Vol. XVIII, pt. 1; and Vol. XIX, see. 2
Add in References : 'P.V. Research Institute (978914 PUTA site fierta HaiTA )'has published from Banaras Jaina Sāhitya kā
Bșhat Itihasa' in six parts in A.D. 1966, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 and S 1973 respectively. Part I furnishes us with a detailed account of
the eleven angas ( Ayara etc. ), the foremost Jaina canonical extant treatises ; Part II with a similar account of the 12 Upangas, s Malasútras, 6 Chedasūtras, 2 Cúlikāsútras and 12 Prakirņakas ; and Part
III with exegetical works viz. Niryuktis, Bhāșyas, Curņis, Vșttis ( in 10 Sanskrit ) and explanations in Gujarati and Hindi. Part IV is useful
for Vol. XVIII. In Part V Vol. I ( secular literature ) of 'A History of the Sanskrit Literature' is freely utilized. This is what the publisher has remarked in Vol. II, pt. 2 (Religious Literature : Works
on Philosophy etc.) on p. 9. Part VI ( Kāvya sahitya ) deals with 15 dharmakathānuyoga. It may be consulted for comparison with Vol. XIX ( sections 1 and 2 ) of DCGCM.
Contents of the 45 canonical texts and those of supernumerary Prakirņakas are given in Pravacanakiranavali,3 Therein some portions of my work. Agamonu digdarśana' are freely utilized.
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Add after present': and that of the 12th anga extinct since several centuries. He was born in Kollága'sanniveśa. His father's name is Dhammilla and that of his mother Bhaddilā. The name of his gotra (lineage) is 'Agniveśyāyana'. He was a
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1 It is practically divided into two sections: (1) TEE and (2) atraftrek eur. The latter is the Hindi translation of what I wrote in Gujarāti
2 This Vol. I as well as Vol. II, pts. 1-2 (pt. 1: Belles-lettres) are com. piled by me and published in Sri Mukti-Kamala-Jaina-Mohadamālā' as Nos. 58, 64 and 68 in A.D. 1956, 1968 and 1970 respectively.
3 It is published by Jaida Grantha Sabhā' from Ahmedabad. The year of publication is not montioned.