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K. B. PATHAK. On the Date of Sakalayana-Cintamani. (J.B.B.R.S. Vol. VI, 1930, London and Bombay, 1930).
Pp 239-240. Hemachandra taking Cintamani of Yokşavarmā as a model for his Laghuvritti. Relation between between Śākaṭāyana's Amoghavritti and Yaksavarma's Cintamani is same as that existing between Hemachandra's Brhedoritti and his Laghurtti. Amoghavṛtti containing: (1) the Ganapatha, (2) the Dhatupäṭha, (3) the Ringanusasana, (4) the Unädi-patha in addition to Sütras. Unädi sütras of Jain Sākaṭāyanas as found in Amoghavṛlti-different to those in Appendix to Panini's
grammar.
Silence of Hemachandra as regards the difference between his to books Bṛhadoriti and Laghurtti.
Jainendra (in 1, 4, 113-118) of Pujyapada containing neuter-tat-purusa compounds like those of Panini but not in Sakatayan, Yakşavarman and Hema
chandra.
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Amoghavṛiti and Cintamani-laid under contribution by Hemachandra for the material of his two grammatical works. So Yakṣavarma lived before 12 century
A. D.
1206
K. T. SHAH.-The splendour that was 'Ind. Bombay, 1930.
P. 88. Somadeva, Jain writer, author of Yasastilaka.
Pp. 89-90. Contribution of the Jains to the southern vernacular literature the Naladiar, a poem in Tamil-firuvalluvar, auther of Kurral in Tamil.
Pp. 98-9. Jain doctrines-Jain Samgha and scriptures.
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Cultivation of the science of dialectics by the Jains.
P. 106. Prakrit grammar written by Hemachandra (12th century A.D.).
P. 109. The Suryapannati (Instruction regarding the Sun), a Jain contribution to astronomy.
Pp. 155-8. Jain temples-style of temple-Building.
P. 162. Oldest mosque in India, Qutubuddin's mosque at Delhi, Originally a Jain temple.
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