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JAIN JOURNAL
5.
K. C. Kasaliwal
Jaipur
: Hindi-ke Vikāš-me Apabhramsa
kā Yogdan (Contribution of Apabhramsha in the Evolution of
Hindi) : Prakritic Influences Revealed in
the Works of Panini, Katyayana and Patanjali,
6.
S. D. Laddu
Poona
(5) Prakrit Literature
Chairman : H. C. Bhayani
1.
B. K. Khadabadi Dharwar
V. M. Kulkarni
Bombay N. M. Kansara
Ahmedabad
3.
4.
: Influence of Middle Indo-Aryan
Literature on Kannada Litera
ture. : Bhoja's Srngāraprakāśa, (chs. XXV
XXX) Prakrit Text Restored. : Ratnakara's Version of the Prakrit
Gāthās quoted by Anandavar
dhana in his Dhvanyāloka. : The Jamadagni-Parasurama Legend
in Jaina Narrative Literature. : Some Obscure Passages in the
Candalehā-Sattaka. : Prākrt-kī. Ajnāt aur Aprakāsit
Racanāyen (Unknown and Un
published Works of Prakrit). : Sumatināthacaritra ; Kathāsāmagri
ane Bhāşāsāmagri (Sumatinath Caritra-Its Language and Narrative Material).
K. P. Jog
Poona S. M. Shah
Poona A. C. Nahta
Bikaner
5.
6.
7.
K. V. Sheth
Ahmedabad
In the concluding session the following recommendations were made :
At the earlier Prakrit Seminars the aims, objectives and scope of Prakrit Studies have been clearly formulated in all their important aspects and details. Numerous steps to reorganize the studies in the context of present-day relevance and future requirements have been also suggested and priority plans have been indicated. The present seminar, while accepting and stressing upon all those earlier recommendations, made the following recommendations for immediate implementation :
(1) Every University should strengthen its Şanskrit as well as Modern Indo-Aryan Language Departments by the addition of a teacher
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