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(b) Works of Joindu
(1) Paramatma-prakäia. (2) Yogasara
(3) Naukara-Sravakacara or Savayadhammadoha
(4) Dohapahuda. (5-6) Amrtasiti and Nijätmastaka.
(c) On the Date of Joindu
III. Commentaries on P.-prakāśa-
(1) A Kannada Gloss.
(2) Brahmadeva and his Vṛtti
(3) Maladhare Balacandra and his Kannada Commentary.
(4) Another Kannada Gloss.
(5) Daulatarama and his Hindi Bhäsä-Tika.
IV. Description of the Mss. studied and their Mutual Relation.
V. Critical Account of the Mss, of Yogasära. Apabhramsa Text of P.-prakāśa with Commentary and
Brahmadeva's Sanskrit
Daulatarama's Hindi Commentary.
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P. L. VAIDYA-The Mahapurana of Puspadanta. Pp. xlii 669. (text edited with Introduction, variants notes and appendices).
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The Mahapurana or Tisatthi-mahapuruşa-guṇalamkara of Puspadanta is a Jain epic in Apabhramia of the 10th century A.D. It deals with the lines of the 63 great persons known as Salaka-puruja. Introduction-Introductory-critical apparatusThe Prasasti stanzas of the Mahapurana. Bharata, the patron of Puspadanta-what is Mahapurana ?-books on sixty-three great men text with foot-notes-notes, glossary of important Präkrit words.
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