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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
2095
K. B. PATHAK-The Text of the Jainendra-Vyakarana and the Priority of Candra to Pujyapad, (A.B.O.R.I. vol. XIII; 1931-32). Pp. 25-36.
Two redactions of the Jainendra sutras, one of these is preserved in Somadeva's commentary called Sabdarṇavacandrika and the other is given by Abhaynandin in his Mahavṛtti. Dr. KIELHORN maintained that Somadeva's recession of the sutras cannot be the original one-diverse opinion-etc. Two manuscripts of Sabdarṇavecandrika in the Deccan College...detailed discussion follows. four proofs discussed, conclusion. The four proofs will suffice to convince Sanskrit scholars that Candra lived before Püjapäd...author of Jainendra-Vyakarana belongs to the latter half of the fifth century A.D...As Dr. LIEBICK has satisfactorily shown that the Chandraupiti was composed by Chandragomin himself, the victory over the Hunas mentioned therein was the one gained by Skandagupta about A.D. 455. On these grounds we may conclude that Chandragomin was contemporary with Skandagupta and that Pujyapad lived a few years later but before the end of the fifth century A.D.
2096
K. B. PATHAK-On the Unädi Sutras of Jain Ŝakatayana, (A.B.O.R.I. Vol. XIII; 1931-32). Pp. 154-156,
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Jain Education International
A. N. UPADHYE-The Prakrit Dialect of Pravacanasara of Jaina Sauraseni, (The J.U.B., II, 6, Bombay, May, 1934).
The Jaina Sauraseni occupies an important position in the scheme of Prakrit dialects. This dialect inherits many features of the Ardhamägadht dialect of the Śvetämbara canon, that it is nourished in the background of Sauraseni, and that strong influence of Sanskrit is working on it.
2098
H. SRINIVASACHAR-Kannad Language, (A.I.O.C, VII or VIII Session, 1937).
P. 813. Article in Kannad-Kannad works by Jain writers referred Pampa, Ranna and Ponna-references to Pampa's greatness by Kesiraj.
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