Book Title: Aspect of Jainology Part 3 Pandita Dalsukh Malvaniya
Author(s): M A Dhaky, Sagarmal Jain
Publisher: Parshwanath Vidyapith
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Tirthamkaras of the Future
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33. A. Weber, über die heiligen Schriften der Jaina, Indische Studien xvi. Leipzig,
1883, repr. 1973, p. 293; on the question of variants and alterations in the transmission of the Canonical texts, cf. C. Caillat, Noies sur les variantes dans la tradition du Dasaveyaliyasutta, Indologica Taurinensia, vol. viii-ix (1980-81), Torino, 1981, pp. 71-83. There is some trace of confusion in the data of Titthogāli as can be gathered from PrPN where Amama and Savvabhāvavihamjaņa are both mentioned as F. T. 12, whereas no F. T. 13 can be found.
Cf. Glasenapp, Jainismus, p. 310. 36. A. N. Upadhye, intr. to Tiloyap., vol. ii, p. 7., Sholapur, 1951. 37. Ed. A. N.Upadhye-H. L. Jain, Sholapur, 19562 ( Jivaraja Jain Grantha
mala 1), vol. I. 38. Ed. Pt. Pannalal Jain, Delhi, 19682 (Jõānapitha Mūrtidevi Jaina
Granthamālā, Sanskrit Grantha 14). 39. Ed. P. L. Vaidya, Bombay, 1937, MDJG 37, vol. III. 0. Vol. II (MDJG 33).
Ed. MDJG 12. 42. Ed. H. L. Jain, Ahmedabad, 1969, Prakrit Text Series 13. 43. Vol. II, Delhi, 1971, p. 376. A work by some Jayasena is also taken
into account there, the data of which correspond to those of the Kahakosu, Names are all given in their Sanskrit form. They are the basis of GLASENAPP's list in Der Jainismus, p. 309. P. S. Jaini, The Jaina Path of Purification, p. 39 and 40 n. 93; G, Roth, Malli-Jñāta, das achte Kapitel im sechsten Anga (...) Inaugural Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde (....) München, 1952, p. 50-52 quoting
Kundakunda, Astapāhuda 2, 22-26. - 46. Is the Dig. Raivata (No. 15) a reminiscence of her ?
Tiloyap iv, 1582; Trilokasāra 876; Mahāp. cii, 6, 9-12; Uttarap. lxxvi 476-77 : 100 years as the first T.s' 'life-span according to the Hindi trol which seems somewhat confused here. No information of the kind in
Harivamśap. and Kahakosu. 48. Idem about the size of the kulagaras other than the first and the last :
iv, 1572ab; or about the 63 “Great Men" of Airāvata for whom the teaching is said to be lost : iv, 2366 - navari viseso tassim salāga-purisā bhavanti je kei tānam ņāma-ppahudisu uvadeso sampai paņaţtho. pacchima-kulayarāsu ghari...
tuhü Mahapomu nāmu bhava-bhaya-horu hosahi padhamu etthu Titthamkaru. 50. Ed. A. N. Upadhye, Bombay, 1943, Singhi Jain Series 17. 51. Depending on the sources, their total number is 14 (Tiloyap. iv, 1570;
Hariyamsap. 1x, 554-557) or 16 (Uttarap. Ixxvi, 463-66; Mahāp. cii. 5, 6-13; Trilokasāra 872), if T. 1 and Cakravartin 1 are included (Mahāp. 8. ad loc. p. 292).
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