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Add a fn. on Anrogaddara: This work is styled as pralarara by Siddhasena Gani in his com. (pt. I, p. 136) on Tattvärtha. Add a fn, on non-laina works: Caraka and Susruta are mentioned in the com. (n. 42) of Ohaniijutli. Add a fn. on Rumuyana: This is also the name of a work on dramaturgy. Viile Bhása's Avimüraka ( TSS No. 20, p. 16). Add a fu. on Kappusi: happusa (Sk, kirpiosa) is mentioned in v. 12 of Chanultibhisa. Add after this: and especially when the word prāgaranam intervenes puranam and Bhagirain. Add after But: Haibhadra Suri (vide p. 48 of his com. on Dasaveyaliya), Read probability for probality,
cursory for cursorary. is removal for removals.
,, erotic for erotics. Add the after on. y after cf.: Thāna (IV, 2: s. 282). , Sānti after Vadivetāla. ,, after Prākrta: 15 is the case with silawitikathi occurring in Arthadipili (pp 85899) an Bhimakumūralathit, a Ms. of which exists in a Juina Bhandara in the Punjab). Add a fn. on Ohanijjutti: Ms. of its Bhāsa is in Jesalmere.
,, a fn. on Bhāsa: It appears that Haribhadra Sūri in his com. (p. 21) on Dasar yilija use: the word Sämāyikabrhad - Whüşya to denote Visesão. Read extinct, for extant. Add a fn. on Cunni: A com. composed by Yativrsabha Acārya on Raşiyaprābhrta is known as Cūrnisūtra. Add a fn, on Addhamāgahā: This is defined by Abhayadeva Sūri in his com. (p. 78) on Ovaväiya. Add a fn. on Siddhivinicchaya. See my article "A Note on Siddhiviniscaya and Srstipariksā" published in the Annals of B. O. R. I. (vol. XIII, pts. III-IV, pp. 335-336). Adil after has: used the word Hindu in this Cunni. That this is the first reserence of its kind in the Juin literature is a statement occurring in “Jul 212121 24'*" (p. 63) dated 19-10-41. Add after attributed: An a vacūri on Siddhantugamastava published in the Kavyamüli is silent about the name of the author of this Cunni. Add a fn. on paheliyi: It means a poetical riddle. Dandin has mentioned 16 kinds of prahelika in his Rivjādarśa (111, 96-124),
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