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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Buddhists redaction : Gitta-Sambhūta-jataka (Jausboll No. 498). II. Jaina redactions, 1. In verse : 'Uttarādhyayana', XIII (Citta-Sambhujja);
2. In prose : commentary (vrtti) of Devendra on the
'Uttaradhyayana' (Bambhadatta). 3. Avasyakaniryukti, IX.
III. Brahmanical redaction : Harivamsa I, 18-24.
CONCLUSIONS
1.
The Buddhistic recension is in generally better than the Jain recension under one or other of the three aspects. However, none of these two recensions contains original specific features. They are two subsequent recensions to the Brahmanical 'redaction, which must be considered as primitive.
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E. LEUMANN- Dašaraikālika-sūtra und-niryukti, (Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, vol. XLVI, Pp. 581-663). Leipzig, 1892.
Enumeration of the commentaries of the Daśavaikālikasütra.
Review on the two tikās (Bșhadvștti and Laghuvștti) of Haribhadra, with historical ideas on the latter. The Niryukti of the 'Daśavaikalika'. Agreements between niryukti and bhasya. Detailed analysis of the stanzas 222, 297 of this Niryukti. List of the recitals relating to the "Daśavai kalika". List of passages parallel to the Niryukti. Study of recitals relating to the 'Daśavaikālikasütra'. Translation of the first three chapters or the sūtra. Analysis of the first three chapters of the sütra. Analysis of the other recitals or legends. Analytical study of the recitals relating to the Niryukti.
Text of the Daśavaikalikasūtra. Text of the 'Daśavaikälikaniryukti'.
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E. LEUMANN-Jinabhadra's Fitakalpa, mit Auszugen sus Siddhasena's Curni, Berlin, 1892 (Sitzungsberichte der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften).
INTRODUCTION Notes on the period in which Jinabhadra lived. The Futakalpa' is also called 'Yati-Jitakalpa'. It is a list of penitence for the Jaina monks. These penitence
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