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Guruvirahavilāva ( 55 verses in Apabhramśa ).
Gihivasasarůva ( 57 verses ) is by some pupil of his. According to Anandasagara Sūri, it is by Deva Sūri.
All of these are published in Prakaraṇasamuccaya on pp. 43-44, 44-46, 46-49 and 50-53 respectively.
From Santináthacaritra composed in Samvat 1410 by Munibhadra Sūri, we learn about the names of the successors of Vadin Deva Súri. They are :
Bhadreśvara Suri
Vijayendu Sūri
Mānabhadra
Guņabhadra Sūri
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Munibhadra Súri Add : Pramananayatattvaloka ( chs. I-V) and its Gujarāti translation by M. J. Gandhi, is published by this translator. Add: In History of Indian Logic (p. 201, fn. ) it is said :
“The portion related to pramaņa in the Jaina chapter of Ain-i-Akbari very closely resembles that in Pramāṇanayatattvaloka ankara”.
Col. Jarett has translated this Ain-i-Akbari. This translation is published by the Asiatic Society of Bengal. On Vol. III, p. 190 there is the pertinent portion.. “For details see p. 179 & p. 491 of this “Addenda”. Add after “403.": This work is also named as Nayacakra. See p. 86. Cf. fa fatet (Vol. XIV, p. 306). Add: Şize. I in. by 6 in.
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