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1. Editorial data and literary accomplishments of story writers.
2. Different thread bares of the stories.
3. Comparative study of different stories.
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The descriptions of the plates.
5. Some dancing postures.
Part II. Texts, recensions and variations by Pandit Ambalal Premchand SHAH, 1949,
Contents: 30 stories in Sanskrit, Prākrit and old Gujarāti.
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Bhavarlal NAHATA-Important Cūrņis on Jaina Canonical Works. (Summaries of Papers, A I.O.C., XXth Session, 1959); Bhuvaneswar, 1959.
P. 89. The Niryuktis, the Bhāsyas and the Cūrnis are the three categories of ancient Jaina canonical texts. Originating in the sixth century A.D., the Carnis explain the meaning of the original in a very clear way. The paper enumerates all available Cūrnis.
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Agarchand NAHATA-Cultural Study of the Aupapātika Sūtra, a Jaina Canonical Text. (Summaries of papers, A.I.O.C., XXth Session, 1959). Bhuvaneswar, 1959.
P. 88. The paper cites a few cultural references from the Aupapatika Sütra.
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S.A. JAIN- Reality (English translation of Pūjypäda's Sarvārthasiddhi). Calcutta, 1960, Pp. viii 300. (Text in Devanagari with transliteration, English translation and exhaustive notes).
It is the oldest extant commentary on the Tattvārthadhigama Sūtra of Umāsvāmi. It is a compendium of all aspects of Jaina religion and philosophy. Contents : I. Faith and knowledge; II. The category of the living; III. The lower world and the middle world; IV. The celestial beings; V. The category of the non-living; VI. Influx of karma; VII. The five vows; VIII. Bondage of karma ; IX. Stoppage and shedding of karma ; X. Liberation, Index,
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