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Jaina Literature and Philosophy [115. इति श्रीस्याद्वादमंजरीग्रंथः समाप्तः ॥ छ । 'वृद्धनगरवासि श्रेराणा पुत्री श्रा० धारूलेखितं १४७६ वर्षे लि० संवत १७१४ वर्षे श्री अंचल गच्छेशश्रीकल्याणसागरसूरीश्वरविजयि राज्ये ॥ वाचनाचार्यश्रीभावशेखरगणीनां विनेयैः पंडितभुवनशेखरगाणभिरधीता संशोधिता ।। श्रेयः
wuru: ra. N. B.- For further particulars see No. 108,
अयोगव्यवच्छेदद्वात्रिंशिका Ayogavyavacchedadvatrimsika
612. No. 116
1892-95. Size.- 104 in. by 48 in. Extent. — I folio ; 16 lines to a page ; 44 letters to a line. Description.- Country paper thin and whitish ; Jaina Devanāgari
characters with AETS ; small, legible and very fair handwriting ; borders ruled in three lines in red ink ; red chalk used; complete ; edges slightly damaged ; condition on
the whole good; foll, numbered in the right-hand margin. Age.- Not modern. Author.- Kalikālasarvajña Hemacandra Sūri. For his works see
Vol. XVII, pz. IV, pp. 154-156 and pt. V, p. 19. Subject.- A small poem in 32 verses in Sanskrit establishing the
superiority of Jainism over other systems of philosophy. This dvātrimśikā is referred to by Mallişeņa in his Syadvādamañjari ( com. to v. 1, p. 11, edn. of 1935). There he styles it as Hut TEUTET, and says that this is easier to be followed than the other dvåtrimsikā viz. 37rqutusu .
Ayogavyavacchedadvātríśika is an eulogy of Lord Mahavira. Jagadisacandra has compared this poem with Siddhasena Divākara's Dvatrimśad-dvatrimśıka and Samantabhadra's "Yuktyanušāsana, Svayambhastotra and Aptamimarså as under: