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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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The 'Subhästasiamdoha' is a didactical and polemical treatise all together : didactical in this that it explains the Jaina moral and precepts to which the laic disciples must conform ; polemical for it attacks in more than one occasion the Brahmanical doctrines. Summary of the 32 chapters which constitute the work. Scansion Comparison of some chapters with the passages borrowed of the Brahmanical works. Text of the chapter XXV, which deals with the play. Analysis of the chapter XXXI (duties of the śrāvaka) and comparison with the chapters II and III of the Yogaśāstra'. Comparison of the chapter IX of the ‘Subhāşitasamdoha' with the chapter I of the 'Yogaśāstra'. Other parallels between the two works. Analysis of several other chapters of the 'Subhasitasardoha :
Ch. VIII Of the knowledge ; Ch. IX of the righteous action ; Ch. XXVI Of deliverance; Ch. XXVIII Of the religious law and of piety: Ch. XXXII Of asceticism.
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J.J. MEYER ---Karyasamgraha--Metrische Uebersetzungen aus indischen und anderen Sprachen. Leipzig (1903).
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Pp. 72-118. M. JACOBI.
Pp. 218-220. Remarks and philological notes with respect to this translation.
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Kavyävalokana by Nagavarman. Edited by R. NARASIMHACHAR. Bangalore, 1903.
Besides the poetical treatise of Nāgavarman, the volume contains a revised edition of the Karnatakabhaşābhūşana' of the same author.
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Umäsvati--Tattvärthardhigama. Edited by K. PREMCHAND MODY (Bibliotheca indica). Caleutta, 1903 sqq.
Edition of the Sanskrit text after nine manuscripts and of the commentary (Bhasya) of Umāsvāti himself.
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