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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Translation of a recital recalling the origin of Bhaktumarastotra, and extract from an anonymous Jain commentary (probably from the commencement of the 15th century) on the Candikaŝataka.
Notes on the period of Manatunga.
1630
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E. WINDISCH-Hemacandra's Yogacastra. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Jain-Lehre, (Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, vol. XXVIII, Pp. 185262 et 678-679). Leipzig. 1874.
INTRODUCTION
The 'Togalastra, still called 'Adhyatmopanisad, was composed by Hemacandra, for the king Kumarapala. The Jain moral philosophy and the philosophical principles on which it rests,
Resemblance of the Jain doctrine with the Buddhistic doctrine.
Notes on the manuscripts utilised.
Text of the first four prakasas of the 'Yagasastra".
Analytical summary of these chapters.
Translation accompanied by notes. Index.
Corrections of the text.
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The Vikramankadevacharita of Bilhana. Edited by G. BÜHLER, (Bombay Sanskrit Series, n XIV). Bombay, 1875.
INTRODUCTION
Pp. 2-3. Remarks on the richness still unexplored of the Jaina libraries which contain some works of all sorts not only Jainas, but also Brahmanical.
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P. 32. N.-4. It is inaccurate that the king Ahavamalla, of the dynasty of the Chalukyas, was converted to the Jainism.
Pp. 44-46. Review on the manuscript of the Vikramankadevacarita utilised by BÜNLER for his edition. It is a Jaina manuscript, dated Samvat 1343, and conserv ed in the temple of Pärsvanatha at Jessalmer. It is in ancient Jaina devanagari and presents the ordinary peculiarities of this writing.
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