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________________ 4. Jambucariya of Guņapāla. Ed. Jivavijaya Muni. Singhi Jain Series, 44, 1959. c. 8th cent. A. D. Language Prakrit. pp. 8781. Expanded retelling in the almost same words of the No. 1 Version. 5. Parisistaparvan or Sthavirāvalicarita of Hemachandra Ed. H. Jacobi. Asiatic Society, Calcutta. 11th cent. A. D. Language Sanskrit. Emboxed story in the biography of Jambu (canto II). English Summary and Parallels to the story given in the introuduction. German transalation of the Version in No. 5: Ausgewahlte Erzahlungen aus H. 's *Parisistaparvan by Johannes Hertel, Leipzig, 1908. Parallels noted. 7. A short version in ‘Jain' Sanskrit reproducing the key verses form No. 4 Version we find in the Prabodha-pañcaśati pf Subhasila. ed. Mrugendra Muni. Surat, 1968. It is in late vernacularized Sanskrit (pp. 134-135).
SR No.269191
Book TitleFew Tricky Issues Connected With Some Recent Folk Literary Research
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH C Bhayani
PublisherH C Bhayani
Publication Year
Total Pages16
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationArticle
File Size655 KB
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