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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
PREFACE
P. 5, note. In the Kalpadrumakalika, a commentary on the Kalpasūtra by Laksmivallabha, it is said, at the end of the chapter 24, how Udayana became king of Ujjain.
P. 8, note. An anonymous commentary on the Bhaktamarastotra relates in what conditions Manatunga composed his poem and how the king Bhoja became adept of the Jainism.
P. 49. Analogous information according to another commentary of the Bhaktamarastotra.
P. 54. Review, according to the Simhasanadvatrimŝika and the Kathakosa, on a certain Padalipta, founder of the town of Palitana.
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Th. AUFRECHT-Zwei Erzahlungen aus der Bharatakadvatrincatika und dem Katharnava (Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, vol. XIV, Pp. 569581). Leipzig, 1860.
Text and German translation of the following two narratives: 'Bharatakadvatrimšika', 3; 'Katharyava', 2.
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J. VINSON-Legende tamoule relative a l'auteur des Kur'al, (Revue oriental et americaine, vol. IX, Pp. 93-136). Paris, 1864.
General introduction on the Dravidian philology; linguistic, prosody, literaThe masterpieces of the Tamoul literature among others the 'Sindamani' and
the 'Kural'.
Historical notes on Tiruvalluvar-carita.
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J. VINSON-La grande epopee de l'Inde dravidienne, le Sindamani, (Revue orientale, Nouvelle serie, vol. I, Pp. 5-27). Paris, 1866.
Analysis of the first canto of the 'Šindamani' with entire translation of a great
number of stanzas.
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