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68. Ses in this connexion, Prakrit Proper Names, I, p. 170. 69. See J.S.B.I., VI, pp. 210ff; see also N. W. Brown, The story of
Kalaka, Washington, 1933. 70. See Prakrit Sahitya kā Itihāsa, pp. 456ff. 71. See J.S.B.I., VI, p. 210 ; it is included in his Pushpamala (see
Jinaratna kośa, p. 254). 72. See for a list of his works, Sheth, op.cit., pp. 297. 73. Edited in SJ.G.M., Bombay, V.S. 2016. 74. Palitana, 1909; another edition from Baroda, in two parts
1923-25 (Vira Samvat 2449); see also Jinaratnakośa, pp. 48f., for
more details regarding its various commentaries. 75. Ed. in Y.J.G. Series, Varanasi, 1905 : also Poona, 1928 ; for
different manuscripts of this work, see Jinaratnakośa, pp. 374ff. 76 The Laghuvsiti is published along with his sabdānuśāsana in
both the Varanasi and Poona editions, published respectively
in 1905 and 1928. 77. See Jaina.grantha-Prakāšaka Sabha, Ahmedabad; see J.S.B.I.,
V, p. 31. 78. It is published with the commentary by J. Kirste, Bombay,
1901 ; sec Jinaratnakośa, p. 193. 99. See Jinaratnakośa, p. 41. 80. N. S. Press, Bombay, Saka 1818 ; also Y. J. G. Series, Varanasi,
1905. 81. See Introduction to Kāvānušāsana, p. CCIII, part II, Bombay,
1938. 82. Quoted in Winternitz's Foreword, p. XIV in Buhler's Life of
Hemacandrācārya, English trans., Santiniketan, 1936. 83. Loc.cit. 84. There are several editions of this work (see J.S.B.I., V, p. 81, fn.
1) , that published from Bhavnagar (Vira Samvat 2445) with Svopojñavstti is quite an authentic one; see also Jinaratnakośa,
pp. 13f. 85. Ed, in Cnowkhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi ; for some other
editions, see J.S.B.I., V, p. 85, fn. 2; see also Jinararnakosa,
P. 10. 86. This commentary of Mahendrasūri, along with the original of
Hemacandra, was edited by Zacharia, Bombay, 1893. 87. Published in the Abhidhānasangraha by the N. S. Press. Bombay,
Saka 1818 ; also published with the Tikā of Vallabha, Ahmeda
bad, 1968. 88. Edited by Pischel and Bühler in the Bombay Sanskrit Series,
1880 ; also by M. Banerji, Calcutta, 1931 ; see also Jinaratna