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DOCTRINE OF THE JAINAS tikā by Silānka; Sisyahitā by Hemacandra Maladhārin.---Ed., Āg. S. (along with Haribhadra's Tikā). P. 1-4. Bo. 191617.—The same (along with Malayagiri's Tīkā). ASG No. 56, 60, 85. Bo. 1928-35.--Sri-Jinabhadra- .. viracitam VišesāvaŚyakabhāsyam (along with Hemacandra's Sisyahitā). YJGM 25, 27, 28, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39. Ben. V. 2427-41.-Sri-Višesāyaśyaka bhāsāntar (the text along with Guj. transi.). ĀSG 38 (1924). 48 and ff.–Višesāvaśyakagāthānām akār'ādı-kramah (along with a summary of the contents) Āg. S Parisista 1, vibhāga 1.2. Bo. 1923.-Extracts from Vises. in Pradyumna Sūrı, Vicārasāraprakarana. Mhesana 1923.-Hemacandra (-Maladhārı)-Sūrı-sūtritam Haribhadriy' Āvaśyakavrttiţippanakam. DLJP 53, Bo. 1920 -Many modern prints of Avaśyakasūtra, Sāmāyikasūtra and, especially, Pratikramanasūtra –The old Pakkhiyasutta is based upon the half month's confession (Pākṣikasūtra. Comm. by Yaśodeva, DLJP 4, Bo. (1911).
Pındanızjuttı. A treatise on food (pinda) eaten by a monk composed in 671 G., originally part of the Āyaranijj. where now we have a gap after G. 315' In 671 Gāhās we learn to know the mistakes made by an almsgiver (uggamadosa 32b), those made by the receiver ( uppāyana-d. 120a ), further we are told of the wrong way of asking for alms ( gahan’esanā-d 146a ) and the wrong way of using them ( ghās'esanā-d. 170 b ), all this in 8 dāra, the last 5 dealing with the fourth item and treated most briefly in 39 Gāhās.
Comm.: Vrttı by Malayagırı and Virācārya.-Ed. (along with Malayagiri's Vrttı) DLJP 44, Bo. 1918.
Ohanijjuttı, "a general explanation" given of subjects and activities in monastic life, viz., examination (padılehā 12b), food (pinda 128a), equipment (uvahr-pamāra 207 b), how to avoid making mistakes (anāyayana-vajja 222b), contravention (padisevanā 224b), confession (āloyanā 225a), and atonement (oisohi 225 b). In parallel with the Pind, the first four items
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