Book Title: Ancient Jaina Hymns
Author(s): Charlotte Krause
Publisher: SCIndia Oriental Institute Ujain

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________________ ANCIENT JAINA HYMNS 3. THE VARAKĀŅA-PĀRŠVANĀTHA-STAVANA. The author of this hymn is Acarya Hemavimala Suri, a well-known ecclesiastic diginitary, for whose life the following sources are available: (1) "Vira-vaṁsāvalı" in Gujarati, a work which seems to be full of detailed information, but was accessible only in abstract;1 (2) "Laghu-Posālika-paṭṭāvali", likewise available only in abstract;2 (3) "Hemavimala-phāga" by Muni Hamsadhira, pupil of Dānavardhana, V. S. 1554, edited by Muni Jinavijaya;3 anonymous, (4) "Hemavimalasüri-sajjhāya", obviously composed during the Acārya's life-time;" (5) "Hemavimalasūri-sajjhāi" by hamsa, which was not available to me;" (6) "Gacchanayaka-paṭṭāvali-Sajjhai', composed by Somavimala in V. S. 1602, which Muni Jinavijaya quotes; Sundara (7) "Tapa-Gaccha-paṭṭāvali-sūtra”, composed by Upadhyaya Dharmasagara in V. S. 1646 in Prakrit and Sanskrit;" (1) J. G. K., II, p. 723, note; J. St. Sand., II, Introduction, p. 108, note. (2) J. Ait. G. K. S., Appendix, p. 96 ff.; J. G. K., II, p. 743; J. St. Sand., II, Introduction, p. 109. (3) J. Ait. G. K. S., p. 186-190; it is also mentioned by Muni Caturavijaya, J. St. Sand., II, Introduction, p. 115, where, however, the poet's Guru is quoted as "Dayāvardhana". (4) J. Ait. G. K. S., p. 190-192. (5) J. G. K., III, p. 553. (6) J. G. K. I, p. 188; J. Ait. G. K. S., Ap. p. 96. (7) Patt. Sam. I, p. 68 ff. 34

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