________________ 14 Siri Sirivalakaha All these illustrations or stories are given in the Malayagiri's Commentary on the Nandisutra (Agamodaya Samiti Edition). They are also given by Haribhadrasuri, as he says, in his commentary on the Avas'yaka Sutra, as he has not given them in his commentary on the Nandisutra on account of the fear of length. If we were to give at length all these stories "in full details, it would make a whole separate volume. Hence being satisfied by only enumerating them as above, we shall here take the first story from each of the four lists of illustrations, and give four stories in details in order to illustrate the four buddhis' respectively. Those desirous of knowing all of them in details should refer to the two commentaries mentioned above. The four illustrations that are to be given here are : (1) FAE (Sk. Fot) or the Story of the Stone: which illustrates the Autpattiki Buddhi. [Before actually giving this story one point requires to be made clear. The first illustration, given in the first verse out of the 3 yerses giving illustrations for the Autpattiki. Buddhi, is HSEfare which refers to the whole of the 2nd verse ARE & fe & fic etc. '-all these stories