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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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R. G. BHANDARKAR -The Prakrits and the Apabhramsa. (J.B.R.A.S. Vol. XVII, Pp. 1-48). Bombay, 1889.
Some lines on the grammatical and lexicographical works of Hemacandra, The Prākrit of the Jains : opinions of Hemacandra and of Weber.
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Bhattakalanka Deva's 'Karnāțaka--Sabdānuśāsanam', edited by Lewis RICEBangalore, 1890.
INTRODUCTION
The Jaina grammarians. Sākatāyana. The “Jainendravyākarana'. Hemachandra. Nāgavarman, Kesirāja. Tolkappiyam. The 'Nannul'. Bhattakalarkadeva. Bhattakalankadeva was the disciple of Akalankadeva, a Digambara of the school of Kundakunda. He wrote his grammar in the Canarese language, 'the KarnāțakaSabdānušāsana', in Saka 1526, that is to say in 1604 A.D. He drew up this work in Sanskrit and accompanied it by two commentaries equally in Sanskrit : the 'Bhāṣāmañjari', and the 'Mañjarimakaranda' Chronological sketch of the Canarese literature. Reviews on the Canarese authors; a great number among them professed Jaina religion Alphabetical index of the authors and of the works.
Text of the 'Karnāļaka-Śabdānušāsana' and of the two commentaries--A summary translation of each sūtras is given. Systematical and alphabetical table of the sūtras. List of the Canarese words quoted in the examples.
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R. O, FRANKE - Die indischen Genuslehren-Kiel, 1890.
This work contains, among other original documents, the 'Lingānuśāsana', of Sākațāyana, with some extracts froin the commentary of Yaksavarman.
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F. KIELHORN --Malayagiri's Sanskrit Grammatik' (Nachrichten der K. Gsellschaften der K, Gsellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Gottingen, 1892, Pp. 318-327).
Review on a unique and incomplete manuscript of a Sanskrit grammar due to Malayagiri,
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