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Appendix 1.-Extracts of Manuscripts.
The Jain works, the extracts of which have been given (Pp. 38—56) are the following:
Astasahasrivivarana of Yaśovijaya, Ācārapradipa of Ratnasekhara. Upamitibhavaprapancakathāsārodhāra of Devendrasüri. Navyabhatkşetrasamāsa of Somatilaka, with a commentary of Gunaratnasüri. Mahapuruşacaritra of Merutunga. Yogavindu, with commentary, of Haribhadrasūri. Rucitadandakastuti, with commentary, of Jineśvara. Vijayacandracaritra of Candraprabhamahattara. Viseșāvasyakavștti of Hemacandra. Sudarśanacarita of Devendragani. Bhagavatyārādhanā of Sivācārya. Ratnakarandaka of Samantabhadra.
Appendices II and III—Lists of Manuscripts. Pp. 111-134. List of 1895-98 : 150 Jain manuscripts. Pp. 140--144. List of 1898-99 : 34 Jain manuscripts.
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Seshagiri “ASTRI. Report on a search for Sanskrit and Tamil Manuscripts for the year 1893-94.- Madras, 1399.
P. 83. Review on the "Srngāramañjari”, short poetical treatise composed by Ajitasenadevayatīśvara, who lived in the second half of the 10th century A.D.
Pp. 104-111. Long review on the Tolkāppiyam', treatise of grammar in Tamoul, and on the commentary of Nacciñārkhiniyar. The latter is generally considered as a Sevaite ; but he was rather Jain or Buddhist. The information on his Life and works are contained in this review.
Pp. 129--131. Review on the "Paşmamoși", moral poem in Tamoul, of Muñruai Araiyan, who seems to have professed the Jain faith. Some extracts of his work have been given in note.
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