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3. Jambūsāmicaria of Virakavi, edited by V. P. Jain, 1968, Sandhi
1, Kadavaka 4; also Introductions pp. 11, 14. 4. Hence Kochad (Apabhramśa-sāhitya, 1956, p. 148), has missed
it. Paramanand Jain Shastri (Jain-Grantha-Prasasti-Sangraha, Part-2, 1963, Introduction, p. 59, text p. 6, Index, p. 165) has misunderstood it as Vira-kahā, V. P. Jain has either simply mentioned it (loc., cit. Index, p. 386) without any comment or has rendered it incorrectly and with a query as ‘Suddhaja
l'ira-katha ?'. 5. Sandeśarāsaka, edited by Jinav!jaya Muni and H. C. Bhayani,
1946, verse 43-44, 6. Sudamsaņacariya of Nayanandin, edited by Hiralal Jain, 1970,
Samdhi 2. verse 2 in the opening. 7. Jain-Grantha-Prasasti-Sangraha, Part 2. Delhi, 1963, Intro
duction, p. 48. 8. Jain-Grantha-Prasasti-Samgraha, text, p. 26. 9. Sadayavat sa-vira-prabhandha (= SVP) edited by Manjulal
Majumdar, Bikaner. 1960.
10. It may be also noted in this connection that the Gāthās at
vv. 180 and 181 are the same as Vajjālagga 54 and 51 respec
tively with a few variants. 11. "Sada yavatsa-sävaliṁgā-ki prem-kathā', Rājasthāna-bhūratë, 3,
1. See also H. C. Bhayani, Anusamdhān (in Gujarati), 1972,
pp. 241-243. 12: Paumacariya of Svayambhū, edited by H. C. Bhayani : Part I.
Bombay, 1952, Introduction, pp. 28, 43-45. 125 (v. 65). 13. The poet expired sometimes after he wrote this. The remaining
portion of the epic was completed by his son Tribhuvana. See
Paumacariya, Part I, Introduction pp. 44-45. 14. V. Raghavan, Bhoja's Sțngāraprakāśa, 1963, pp. 624, 819, 820.
H. C. Bhayani, 'About the Language of the Sūdrakakathā'. JOIB 18, 1969, p. 316.