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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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A. M. GHATAGE-The Dašavaikälika-Niryukti. (I.H.Q. Vol. XI, 1935).
P. 627. Dakavaikalika-Niryukti-a work of Niryukti literature giving a better insight into the secular and profane subjects-subject matter of Niryukti literature discussed-the Datavaikafika-Niryukti deriving name from Daŝavaikalika Sülra, the second of the Mulasūtras of the Jain canon.
Pp. 628-630. Niryukti-Sanskrit word originated from Prakrit Nijjulti-critically examined.
Pp. 630-637. Dalavaikalika-Nijjutti-attributed to Bhadrabahu according to Jain tradition. The age of Nijjuttis and their Gathas discussed.
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F. W. THOMAS-The Pravacanasära of Kundakunda Acarya, together with the commentary, Tattva-dipika by Amṛtacandra Suri. Cambridge, 1935.
An English translation of the Pravacanasara which embodies the teachings of the Digambara sect, and its commentary by Amṛtacandra (c. 905 A.D.), with introduction and notes.
Jain Education International
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Barend FADDEGON-The Pravecana-sara of Kunda-Kunda Acarya, together with the commentary, Tattva-dipika by Barend Faddegon, edited with an introduction by F.W. THOMAS. Cambridge, 1935.
Pp. 1-XXIV & 1-127. The Translator's preface, Introduction, Translation gathas given only in the Talparya-Vrtti; Appendix to the Tattva-dipika, Eulogy attached to the Tattva-dipika, eulogy belonging to the Tatparyavṛtti. Division of the Pravacana sära. As indicated in the Tattva-dipikā; Index. The Pravacana-sara, (Essence of the scripture or 'of the Doctrine', since pravancana does not necessarily imply writing), is an early and authoritative Jain text in Prakrit Gatha stanzas. embodying the teaching of the Digambara sect. The author of the Prakrit stanzas Kunda-Kunda, is held in very high esteem among the Jainas.
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