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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Nos.
104. "Kalyāṇamandirabhāṣā", Hindi translation of the stotra of Siddhasena
Divākara. 105. "Sadhubandanā", or description of the 28 virtues of the sādhus, according
to the Jain doctrine, by the poet Banārasi, who lived at Agra under
reign of Shahäjabän (1628-58 A, D.). 106. "Mokşamärgapaidī”, that is to say, the method of arriving at deliverance
following the Jain religion, by the same Banarasi. 107. “Karmabatisz”, dealing with the soul and and karma according to
Jainism; without name of the author. 110. "Dharmadattacaritra", by Dayāsāgarasüri. 113. "Puspañjalipūjājapamala", indicating the five methods of adoration accord
ing to the Jains. 114. Adityakathabadi”, the author of which is probably the poet Govri. 116. Sambadhipañcaśika”, translated in Hindi by Bihäridasa. 118. “Yogindrasārabhāṣā”, or method to escape transmigration, by Buddhajana. 119. Svadşaştalarangini", anonymous work on Jainism and dealing with the
manner of writing holy books. 120. “Prabodhacintamani" by Dharmamandiragani. 122. “Dharmaparkșa”, or history of Jina Deva, by Manohar Khandelvāl. 123. Hanuvantamoksyagāmikatha" by Brahmaral. 132. “Samayasāranātika, description of the seven elements, by the poet
Banārasi. 133. "Cetanakarmacaritra", or struggle between the soul and the passions, by
Bhagotidäsa.. 134. "Almānusasana" of Gunabhadra, translated in Hindi verse by Todara
malla.
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Th. AUFRECHT. Catalogus catalogorum. An alphabetical Register of Sanskrit Works and Authors.--Leipzig, 1891---1903.
The great work of AUFRECHT is properly speaking, specially devoted to Sanskrit literature. However, it indicates a certain number of Jain authors and works.
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