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JAGAT PRASAD-Eight Pāesents or Asta Pahuda of Kundakundācārya. Part 1, English translation with an introduction, Delhi, 1942. Pp. 18-+51.
This book contains a brief exposition of the Jaina doctrine based on KundaKunda's Prākrit work, Aştapähuda or "Eight presents' in Engligh translation. Contents---1. Faith, 2. Scripture, 3. Conduct, 4. Enlightenment, 5. Realization, 6. Emancipation, 7. Insignia, 8. Virtue.
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G. R. JAIN-Cosmology old and new, being a Modern Commentary on the fifth chapter of Tattvarthadhigama sutra. Gwalior, 1942. Pp. 6+XIV +255.
This book deals with the contributions of the Jains in the domain of cosmology and atomic physics. Jains' view on the size of the universe, on aether, soul, time, matter, energy and on space and atom. Contains an introduction, the sūtras in transliteration, English translation and exposition.
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S. Srikantha SHASTRI---Some Forgotten Sanskrit Poets of Karnatak. [A.B.O.R.I. (S. J. V.) Vol. XXIII; 1917-42] ; P. 416.
Amogha probably the same as Amoghavarşa, the Rāştrakūta Emperor, the author of Praśnottar Ralnamālika in Sanskrit and of Kavirājamārga in Kannad (815 875 A.D.).
Kumudachandra : Digambar Kumuda Chandra is said to have been the contemporary of Hemachandra by whom he was defeated (Su. Mu. 26).
P. 417. Kavi Ratna : contemporary of Cālukya emperor Tailap II...obtained Kavi-Chakravarti from Tailap II,
Cintamani-is said to have written a work Cintamani and is praised in the Śravaņa Belgoļa epitaph of Mallisena.
Sripal Traividya--a digambar scholar, the disciple of Mallişeņa Maladhāri, a great Tarkika poet.
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Tamil
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Tradition, (0.J.M.S;
Vol. 32 :
V. SRINIVASAN-Madura and No. 3, 1942); Bangalore.
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