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9. The relation of Gunabhadra's version with the Dasaratha Jataka and the Adbhuta-Rāmāyaṇa
10. Outline of the Rama story Common to all the Jain forms
Chapter XIV The Development of the story of Rama in Jain Literature (i) Pauma-cariya-a model for later (Jain) poets
(ii) The Vasudevahindi version not later than 609 A.D.
His (Sanghadasa's) own contribution
(iii) Padmapuraṇa of Ravisena (678 A.D.) Ravisena's Contribution to the story of Rāma
(iv) Upades'apada of Haribhadrasûri (700-770 A.D.)
(v) Paumacariu of Svayambhudeva (middle of the 8th century A.D.?)
(vi) Cauppanna-mahapurisa-cariya of Silācārya Silācārya's Influence on Hemacandra?
(vii) Uttarapurana of Guṇabhadra (9th century A.D.)
Gunabhadra's Contribution to the story of Rama Gunabhadra's influence over later writers.
(viii) Brhatkathākoša of Harisena (931-32 A.D.)
(ix) Mahapurna of Puspadanta (965 A.D.)
(x) Kahavali of Bhadresvara (11th century A.D.) (xi) Yogasastra-svopajña-vṛtti and
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