Book Title: Jain Bibliography
Author(s): Chhotelal Jain
Publisher: Bharti Jain Parisad

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________________ LANGUAGE, LITERATURĖ, & EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS 323 Jainism has survived as an insignificant sect in India alone. 478 TESSITORI, L. P. Two Jaina versions of the story of Solomon's Judgment, in Gujarati and Jaipuri. (IA, xlii, 1913, pp. 148-152). The version in the commentary of the Nandīsūtta-The version in the Antarakathāsangraha. 479 SASTRI, H. P. Preliminary Report on the operation in search of manuscripts of Bardic Chronicles. Calcutta, 1913. P. 4. Jain bardic literature. P. 9. Sevak or Scythian Brāhmaṇas as officiating priests in Jain temples. 480 NARIMAN, G. K. References to Buddhist Authors in Jain Literature. (IA, xlii, 1913, pp. 241-242). P. 241. The names of authors like Devabhadra-His works Nyāyāvatāraţikā. P. 242. Authors like Bhadrabāhu, Haribhadra and Prabhāchandra. The last wrote Prameyakamalamārtaņda & Nyāyākumudachandra. 481 VIDYABHUSANA, SATIS CHANDRA. All-India Jain Literary Conference. (MR, September, 1914). Pp. 255-258. An address delivered at the Conference held at Jodhpur. 482 BELVALKAR, SHRIPAD KRISHNA. An Account of the Different Existing Systems of Sanskrit Grammar. Poona, 1915. Pp. 62-63. Jina or Mahāvīra, the last of the tirthankaras, is the traditional author of the Jainendra grammar-Works like Dhanañjaya

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