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Line 30 Add after mantras: Dr. Amulya Chandt a Sen has composed
A Critical Indroduction to the Panhāvāgaranäin the Tenth Anga of the Jaina Canon.; but as I have not come across it, I cannot give any details, Reud upon for to
,, Ganadhara for Ganadahara.
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an for as. 37
Epigraphica for Epigraphic, 35, 36 ,, across for accross. 16 s, forms for form.
dogma for dogmatics. 21 Add a fn. after Āyüra: Keeping in mind the meanings of můla.
guna and ullaraguna and mülaprakrti and uttarapralšti, Dr. A, M. Ghatage contrasts uttaraddhyayanāni with mülád dhyayanāni and says:
"The first expression should mean the latter group of chapters as contrasted with an earlier group of chapters. That they may refer to the two books Daśavaikälika and Uttarāddhyayana is probable from the fact that both of them are divided into ajjhayaņas or addhyayanas. Not so the first book of this list. The six Avaśyaka tracts are only known by the name sūtra and they can be only referred to by an expression like mülasutra.
To conclude, it may be suggested that the expression mülasūtra 'sūtra texts to be studied at the beginning of the svādhyāya' referred to the Avasyaka formulae, the expression mūlāddhyayana referred to the first group of addhyayanas now forming the Daśavaikālika and the next thirty-six chapters got the name Uttarāddhyayana. Later on, however, the first name was extended to cover the three books together and still later a fourth book was added, which was either the Piņdaniryukti or the Oghaniryukti."-"The Title Mūlasūtra" (p. 11)
Read intact for in tact. 30 Add after work: As regards the metres of Dasaveyaliya, the
reader may refer to p. 119, fn. 1, p. 157 fn. 1, Prof. K. V. Abhyankar's article" "Dissertation on an old metre etc.” published in "Gujarat College Magazine" (No. 31 of February 1931), The Dasavaikūlikasūtra: A study (chs. I-VI, pp. 20-27 & chs. VIIXII, pp. 101-106) and Chandoracanã (p. 69). In this last work v. 2 of Dasaveyaliya (IV) is quoted as an illustration of the use of 31, T and 371 as short vowels,
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