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110, See Jinaratnakośa, p. 183. 111. Ibid., p. 120 ; this work is written by Devacandra, who was the
disciple of Hemacandra and not by the latter's guru, as
supposed by Velankar, 112, See Desai, op.cit., p. 280. 113. See Jinaratnakośa, p. 93 ; see also J.S.B.I., VI, p. 522; this
poem has been published in the Anekārtha Sahitya Sangraha,
Push pa 2, Ahmedabad. 114. See J.S.B.I., V, pp. 85f; this work is included in Zacharia's
edition, Bombay, 1893. 115, See Desai, op.cit., p. 324; see also Jinarat nakośa, p. 456. 116. See G.O.S., Baroda, 1918; see also Jinaratnakośa, p. 316. 117. This is disclosed by Jinamandanag ani. who wrote his Kumāra.
pālaprabandha in V.S. 1492, in which he has given a summary of Yaśahrāla's play. It should here be pointed out that the passage, in which Kumārapāla has been described as marrying Krpasundari in V.S. 1216, does not occur in the original play.
But there is little doubt tbat this date is a genuine one. 118. See J.A.S., Bhavnagar, 1918 (editor Jipavijaya). 119. See in this connexion, J.S.B.I., VI, pp. 384-85. 120. YJ.G., Varanasi, Vira Samvat 2422 (1905 A.D.) : see also
Hultzsch, Z.D.M.G., 75, pp. 61ff. 121. See in this connexion, J.S.B.I., VI, p. 588. 122, See Jinaratna koša, p. 331. 123. J.A.S., Bhavnagar, V.S. 1974, see also Jinaratnakosa, p. 265. 124. See J.S.B.I., VI, p. 583. 125. J.A S., Bhavnagar, V.S. 1975. 126. See J.S.B.I., VI, p. 589. 127. Loc.cit. 128. Edited by Jinavijaya with an Introduction in G,0.8., XIV, 1920. 129. Majumdar, op.cit., p. 412. 130. Published by Hiralal Hansraj, Jamnagar, 1915; also Bombay,
1926; see also Desai, op.cit., pp. 439-40 ; and Jinaratnakośa
p. 92. 131. See in this connexion, Majumdar, op.cit., pp. 21f. 137. See Jinaratnakośa, p. 93. 133. Edited in J.A.S., Bhavnagar, V.S. 1973, 134. For some discussion on this work, see J.S.B.I., VI, pp. 4:5-16. 135. J.A.S., Bhavnagar, V.S. 1971. 136. For some other works on Kumarapāla, see Jinavijaya (edited),
Kumārapālacaritasangraha, Bombay, 1956. 137. Edited by Siyadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1902, XV, Verses, 48ff.