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________________ Vol. XVIII, No. 2 Evan Leumand with text and glossary33. Other editions of this Upānga, are prepared by Āgamodaya Samiti, Bhavnagara, Bhuralal Kalidas34, Sve. Sthankavasi Jaina Sastroddhara Samiti85, N. G. Suru86 and so on. Rāyapaseņiya with the commentary of Malayagiri was published from Calcutta in 1880 which followed the Āgamodaya Samiti's edition (1925) Bacharadas Doshi's edition with Gujarati translation, N. B. Vaidya's edition36, and P. L. Vaidya's edition (Only second part). Other Upāngas have been published from time to time, e. g, Jivājivābhigama with Malayagiri's commentary, Rayadhana pati Singh Bahadur33, Pannavanā of Āryaśyāma with Malayagiri's commentary 39, edited by Pt. Bhagwanadas Harsachandra). Its new cdition with original text and Gujarati translation`1. Its another commentary named Pradeshavyākkhyā by Haribhadra Suri42. On the Süryaprajña pti, an astronomical work, A. Weber wrote an article" Uber die Süryaprajñapti”43 and so also did G. Thibaut41. It was then edited with text in comparison with that of Jambūdvipaprajña pti by J. N. Kohl (Stutt. gart, 1937). and with Malayagiri's commentary, it was published by the Āgamodaya Samiti45. A brief translation of Mahāvīras' Süryaprajñapti was issued by Dr. R. Sham Shastri. Jambudvipapaņņatti was commented upon by Dharma Sāgaropadhyāya, Punyasāgaropādhyaya, Sāntichandra Vācaka, and Brahmarsi. With śāntichandra's commentary it was published by Devachand Lalabhai Granthamala46. Chandraprajñapti with Malayagiri's commentary was issued by Prof. Gopani and Chaukasi47. The last five Upāngas-Niryāvaliya or Kappiya, Kappavadamsiyā, Pupphiyā, Pupphacūliyā and Vanhidasā with commentaries of Sricandrasūri have been collectively edited by Dr. P. L. Vaidya43. S. J. W. Warren's treatise” Niryāvaliyasuttam een Upanga der Jaina's49--carries importance from the point of view of a critical study, 5. Publication of Dasapaiņņagas. Prakirņakas are said to have been written by Śramaņas after hearing Mahāvīra's Dhar madeśanā. During the period of Mahāvīra, the number of Prakīrņakas are referred to be 14000, but at present only ten are available with us. Causaraņa, Āura paccakkhāņa, Mahāpaccakkhāna Bhatta parinnaya, Tandulavnyāliya, Santhāraga, Gacchāyāra Ganivijā, Devindathaya and Maraṇasa māhi, all these Prakirņakas are published by the Āgamodaya samiti in 1927. Some other Prakirņakas are also written by the Ācharyas 50. Of these, the Titthogāliyapayaņņā, Ajīvakalpa, Siddhapāhuda51, Ārādhanāpatākā, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.524571
Book TitleTulsi Prajna 1992 07
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorParmeshwar Solanki
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year1992
Total Pages154
LanguageHindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Tulsi Prajna, & India
File Size8 MB
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