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Indrāyudha, 121.
Lakşapāka, 88. Isimandala, 45.
Lokācārya, 49.
Lohācārya, 53. Jagatsundari-yogamālā, 117. Jaina narratives, form of 116.
Magadhan Religion 12 f. Jaina Sanskrit, connotation of 110 f.
Mahābhārata, narrative elements in 9. Jaina stories, didactic spirit and ascetic
Mahākarmaprakrtyācārya, 55. sentiment of 25 f., 30, 39; how they were
Mahīpāla, 122. handed down 30; later tendencies and types
Maņijidaruņa, 57. of literature dealing with 35 f.
Maranasamāhi, stories in 26. Jainism, Samkhya and Buddhism compared
Marici, 89. with 12.
Mathurā, Jaina stūpas at 89, 90,
Maunibhattaraka, 118; other teachers bearing Jātaka, 16, 115.
the name 120, footnoto 3. Jayasekhara, 49.
Mitranandi, 52. Jayarama, 117.
Müläcăra, stories referred to in 33. Jayavaraha, 121.
Mülärädhanā, see Bhagavati Aradhanä. Jinabhadra, 46.
Mūlārādhana-darpaņa, 56. Jinacandrasūri, 49. Jinakalpa, 89.
Nāganandi, 56. Jinanandi, 52.
Nāgasena, 49. Jinasāgara, 44.
Nandigaņa, 57. Jinasena, the author of Harivaṁśa, 119. Nannarāja, 57. Jineśvarasūri, 40.
Naracandrasuri, 44.
Narrative literature of the Jainas, Bühler on Kambalatirtha, 89.
113; Winternitz on 113; Hertel on 114, Kāpālika, 88.
Narrative Tale, in Vedic literature 6; in Karnataka, attack against Gujarāta by the post-Vedic literature 8 f.; in classical Sk. kings of 119.
literature 10 f.; in Buddhist literature 15 f.; Karpūraprakara, 43.
in Jaina literature 17 f. Kārtikeya, 89.
Näyâdhammakahão, parables and didactic tales Kathä-dvātrimsikä, 47; -grantha 47; -kallo- in 18, 19 f. lini 47.
Nayanandi, 57, 63, Kathākośa, various works styled as 39 f. ; Mss. Nemicandra (alias Devendra ), 43,
labelled as 42 f.; 58, 59 (Apabhramsa), Nemidatta, 62 f., 90 f. 60, 62; see also Bịhat-kathākośa.
Nirayāvaliyao, narratives in 22 f. Kathäkośa-prakaraṇam, 39.
Niryuktis, stories referred to in 31, Kathi-manikośa, 43; -mahodadhi 43.
Padmamandira, 45. Kathänakas, Jaina literature, canonical and
Padmavati-kavaca, 68. non-canonical, a repositary of 26, 30 f.; types of Jaina literature dealing with 35 f.;
Painņas, various stories referred to in 26 f.
Pasca bilva, 88. compilations of 39.
Pascākhyāna, 115. Kathānakakośa, 39, 43.
Pancastūpānvaya, 90. Kathā-prabandha, 47; -ratnakara 44; -ratna
Pancastūpanikāya, 90, kośa 40; -ratnasāgara 44.
Paramānanda, 47. Kathārņava, 47.
Parables, in the Jaina canon, 18. Katha-śataka, 47; -samasa 46; -sancaya 47;
Pārasika, 88. -samgraha 46, 47; -samucoa ya 47.
Paryantārādhanā, 48. Kathāvali, 45.
Prabhācandra, 60 f., 90 f. Kavaca, 68.
Prabhasjana, 118. Kavaca-dvāra, 68.
Präkrit, Sanskrit influenced by 94. Kayastha, 83.
Pro-canon, of Digambaras, 32. Kittura-samgha, 119.
Punnäța 89; identification of 118-9. Krmirāgakam bala, 88.
Pannāța-samgha, 118-19; its connection with Kulaprabha, 49.
the South 120,
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