Book Title: Descriptive Catalogue Of Manuscripts Vol 19
Author(s): Hiralal Rasikdas Kapadia
Publisher: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

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________________ ADDENDA s DCGCM ( Vol. XVII, Pts. 1-4; Vol. XVII, Pt. 1; and Vol. XIX, Sec. 1, Pts. 1-2 & Sec. 2, P1. I ). Add: References - For additional Mss., extracts etc., of some of the works out of those so far treated by me in the printed partions of the Jaina Catalogue mentiond above the reader may refer to Parts I & II of the following 'catalogue to be issued in three parts : " Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrit. Manuscripts Muniraja Sri Puņyavijayaji's Collection". Parts I & II are compiled according to the Scheme for the publication of the Catalogues of Mss, of the Ministry of the Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi.' 10 Vol. XVII, Part s, Presace Page VIII, line 28. Add : Vinayacandra Sūri bas enumeratied 15 objects bearing the following numbers in his Kavyasiksă ( pari. ccheda III, pp. 44-52 ) :4.1-18, 22, 24, 28, 32, 34, 42, 464, 68, 72, 84, 103, 108, 6oooo, 88000 and 8400000. Page 1x, line 1. The study of place-names is useful for that 20 of various branches of knowledge. Primarily place-names are connected with geography but dates associated with them supply uś with their history. These names occurring in colophons and postcolophons are written by scribes in various languages, a regional one being one of them. Consequently these dames can be studied from a linguistic stand-point. They have even a sociological bearing. Such being the case, we should have an institute at least in 1 Its Parts I and II are published by L.D. Institute of Indology (wtorf I rate la feruiferfrom Ahmedabad in A. D. 1963. and 1965 respectively. 2 Hereby names of 64 yoginis are mentioned.

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