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Metaphysics etc.: Svetambara works
The text alone is published in Caritrasaṁgraha, Ahmedabad, 1884. The text along with two Sk. commentaries by Dhanavijaya Gani and Ratnacandra Gaņi, Rangavilasa's Adhyātmarāsa, a versified Guj. translation of Adhyatmakalpadruma (pp. 612-72) and Guj. introduction (pp. 1-60b) by M. D. Desai is published as No. 89 in D. L. J. P. F. Series, in A. D. 1940. Guj. translation of Adhyatmakalpadruma is published by the Jaina dharmaprasäraka Sabhā in A. D. 1911. It is also published with Guj. explanation' of Hamsaratna in Prakaraṇaratnakara (Vol. II, pp. 9-96) out of four edited by Bhimsimha Manak, Bombay, 1876, and also in Jainaśastrakathāsamgraha (2nd edn. ), Ahmedabad, 1884. See Guerinot, Bibliographie, pp. 148, 150 and 169. For additional Mss. of the text see No. 48 of the Limbdi Catalogue and for one with tippana see No. 49 and B. B. R. A. S. Vol. III-IV, P. 425.
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Jivavijaya has composed a balavabodha in Samvat 1790. Rangaviläsa has translated Adhyatmakal padruma in verse in Guj. This translation is published by J. D. P. Sabha.
Adhyatmakalpadruma
1161. 1884-87.
अध्यात्मकल्पद्रुम
No. 79
Size. 10 in. by 44 in.
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Extent. 13 folios; 13 lines to a page; 50 letters to a line. Description. Old country paper, yellowish in colour; Jaina Devanagari characters with gas; clear, uniform, bold and sufficiently big hand-writing; borders thickly ruled in two lines in red ink; every unnumbered side has in the centre a small disc in red ink, whereas every numbered side has over and above this, two such small discs, one in each of the two margins; yellow pigment used; fol. 13b blank; condition good; complete.
1 This häläpabodha is based upon the Sk. commentaries candra Gani and one by Upadhyaya Vidyasagara,
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one by Ratna