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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra
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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
The third in the above is important as being unpublished. Sadasivabrahman the author of the second work in the above has already been noticed in this catalogae. (Vide preface to Vol. XI). The last of the above is one of the very early works on Vedanta the author being the diaciple of Sureśvara the direct disciple of Sankara, and is commented upon by Nþeim hábřamin in his Tattvabodhini (No. 7127) and by Visvaveda in his Siddhāntadipa (No. 7128), Nșsim haéramin is a great writer on Vedānta being the author of many works, chief of which being Vedāntaratnakosa already noticed (No. 7065), Advaitadipikā and Bhedadhikkāra noticed in this vclume (Nos. 7184 & 750€ 199pectively).
There are some other works based on the Brahmasūtras in the shape of dissertations on Advaita, out of which Vaiyāsikasütropanyasa by Ramesabhārati (No. 7111), and Adhikaranaratnamälā by Bhåratit Irtha (No. 7130) decerve mention. A perusal of the colophons appended to the works of Vidyāraṇya and Bhäratītsrtha mskes ono doubt the authorship of these works. Some hold that
Bharatitirtha is the Guru and Vidyaranya the pupil and the pupil
not only dedicated his works to his Guru but even passed them off
as his Guru's.
Section
II. (7137-7412)
This section contains almost all Sankara's works which are
Printed as such including some which are not in that list. The following is a list of works which are deposited in this library as those of Sankara and which are not available in print.
(1) Adhyātmavidyopadegavidbi (No. 7149). (2) Cidānandātmalastotra (No. 7225). (3) Jžādasanyása (No. 7226).
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