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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Illustrations and account to show difference in reading drawing attention to the careful collation of manuscripts.
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H. C. BHAYANI-- Metres of Svayambhu's Ritthanemicāriya, (Summaries of Papers, A.1.O.C., XXth Session, 1959), Bhuvaneswar, 1959.
P. 93. An analysis of all the metres employed in the Apabhraṁsa work of about 8th or 9th cent. A D. Most of the metres used in ths work occur also in other Apabhramsa epics like Svayambhu's Paumacariya and Puspadanta's Mahapurāna.
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E, D. KULKARNI--The language of Samaraditya samk sepa of Pradyuamnasūri, (Proc. and Trans. A.I.O.C. XXth Session, 1959), Poona, 1961. Vol. II, Part-I. Pp. 241-253.
Belonging to Candragaccha he wrote this work in Samvat 1324, i.e., 1268 A.D. The work contains proverbial stanzas and expressions of universal application like other Jaina texts. The language of the work is rich in new material. The following types of vocables are used in it.
I. Rare words which appear in Vedic texts and epics only.
II. Words quotable only from grammatical works. III. Words which are registered in the Dictionaries, but for which no citation
from literature is available according to them.
IV. Words not used in the Dictionaries but recorded in the lexicons.
V. Words not so far reeorded in the published Dictionaries or having mean
ing not recorded in them,
VI. Words peculiar to Jaina texts. Examples of each of the types enumerated above given.
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NILAKANTHA DAS-Local Languages of Orissa, (Proc. and Trans. A.1.0.C., XXth Session, 1959, Vol. I), Poona, 1962.
P. 215. Pārsvanātha (Tirthankara) defeated the yavana king of Kalinga in his youth (Mrs. Sinclaur STEVENSON'S The Heart of Jainism, p. 48).
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