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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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after the canonical texts, are ten in number. The commentary of Siddhasena is in Prakrit. Text of the Juakalpa. Text of the commentary of Siddhasena (Extracts). Translation of the first eleven stanzas (Introduction) of this commentary: eulogy of Mahavira, of the Gaṇadharas, of the Sthaviras, and of the Pravacana (1-4); eulogy of Jinabhadra (5-11).
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G. BÜHLER-Indian Studies-I. The Jagaducharita of Servananda, a historical romance from Gujarat. Wien, 1892.
Generalities of the 'Jagaḍucarita '.-Title of 7 sargas. Characters of the poem, and particularly the vocabulary. One knows nothing of the author, Sarvānanda, neither of his master Dhanaprabha, whose names have not yet been found in the Jain works. The Jagaḍucarita has the same worth as the poems of other Jain monks of the 13th century or of the following centuries. It dates probably from the commencement of the 15th century. Detailed analysis of the poem. The life of Jagaḍu according to Sarvananda. A large number of stanzas have been translated. Other accounts of the life of Jagaḍu: historical value of the narrative of Sarvananda.-The life of Jagaḍū is found still related in the 'Pancasatiprabodhasambandha, composed by Subhasila in Samvat 1521 (1464 A.D.) and in a history of Bhadreswar written by a Jain of the name of Khantavijaya. Study of the passages of these two works relating to Jagadu, and critical examination, from the historical stand point of the datum furnished by the 'Jagadicarita'. Extracts of the Jagaducarita' and of the 'Pañcalatiprabodhasambandha". (Sanskrit text).
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P. E. PAVOLIN-La novella di Brahmadatta tradotta ed annotata (Giornale della Societa asiatica italiana, vol. VI, Pp. 111-148). Roma, 1892.
The articles of M.E. LEUMANN on the origin of the novelette of Brahmadatta. The diverse Jain recensions of this novel :
1. Tika of Devendra on the 'Uttaradhyayanasutra".
2. Vrtti of Säntyäckrya on the same sutra.
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3. Niryukti of the 'Uttaradhyayana".
4. Dipika of Laksmivallabha, according to the pika of Devendra.
5. Bhaga of the 'Upadesamala'.
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