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particular grammatical forms, and not necessarily of old gra
mmarians”. 81. S. K. Dikshit, Candragupta II Sāhasānka, alias Vikramā
ditya, and Nine Jewels (Indian Culture, VI., p. 191 ff. and p. 377 ff. ), interprets the pertinent chronogram of the Pañcasiddhāntikā as Śaka 327 = 405 A.D., which has been refuted by K. M. K. Sharma in his article The Jyotirvidābharaṇa and
the Nine Jewels ( The Poona Orientalist, IV, p. 205 ff.). 82. Vide Sanmatitarka, Introduction, p. 2 and p. 6. 83. Vide Sanmatitarka, Introduction, p. 159. 84. Vide Sarabhai Manilala Navab, ‘Siddhasena Divākara Ācārya
Gaccha Sambandhi ek Ullekha' in Jaina Satya Prakāśa, 7th
year, 1942, p. 433. 85. Dharmasāgaragani, Tapāgaccha-Pattāvali-sūtra, 1.1., p. 48;
Anonymous Pattāvali, 1.1., p. 166; Kharataragaccha-Pattāvali
No. 2, 1.1., p. 18, etc. 86. Prabhāvakacarita, 1.1., p. 54. 87. Ibid., 1.1., p. 61. 88. Samyaktvasaptatikā-vrtti, 1.1., and Upadeśaprāsāda, 1.1. 89. Sanmatitarka, Introduction, p. 42. 90. Introduction to Sanmatitarka, 1.1., p. 11 ff. 91. 5.1.1., p. 15. 92. 6.1.1., p. 17. 93. 1.1., p. IV. 94. In his personal letter referred to already : p. 229, Note 2. 95. At present, the following works of Siddhasena Divākara are
available : (a) 21 of his Dvātrimsad-dvātrimśikā, (b) Nyāyāvatāra, (c) Sanmatitarka, (d) Kalyāṇamanadirastotra : vide
Introduction to Sanmatitarka, 1.1. 96. Vide e.g. Prabhāvakacarita, 1.1., p. 59, St. 142; Vividha
tīrthakalpa, 1.1., p. 88; Prabandhacintāmaņi, Version D, 1.1. p. 7; Prabandhakośa, 1.1., p. 18.
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