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4. (i) The contribution of German Scholars, it may be noted, is not limited to
Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali or traditional Indology only; they have contributed to other areas too such as natural sciences, ecological problems etc. concerning
modern Indian conditions. (ii) Among these German scholars, some came to India on study tou rs. Some
others like Buhler and Alsdrof served as professors in Indian Universities. Prof. Alsdorf visited India several times. I had the good for tune of spending 3-4 days with him at the Vikram University, Ujjain, in 1972, on the occasion of the 26th Session of the A.L.O. Conference. I found him to be a great scholar and thorough gentleman. For the complete picture of Prakrit and Jainological studies in Germany today, vide relevant parts of German Indology, by Dieter Schlingloff, Munich,
1982. 6. (i) Das Saptašatakam des Häla, Leipzig 1881. (ii) Several research articles of A. Weber connected with this work have adorned
the pages of the Indian Antiquary and have guided Indian scholars. 11th October, 1981.
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This part is cast into a separate paper, entitled Gahasattasai and published in Sambodhi, Vol. X. (1982)
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