Book Title: Jaina Bibliography Part 2
Author(s): A N Upadhye
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Publications: Suttagame; Uttaradhyayanya; Daśaveyalia; Sthänäng-Samavāyā; Šalkhandagama; Mahabandha (Mahādhavala); Kaśāyapahuḍa with the Curnisütra and Jayadhavala; Rajavārtika; Sarvarthasiddhi; Vivarana) (commentary on Nyaya-viniscaya); Car Tirthankar (teachings of Rsabha, Nemi, Vardhamana and Pārsva): The History of Philosophy (Jain Philosophy by A. CHAKRAVARTY); The Outlines of Jain Philosophy; Aspects of Jainism; Religious, didactic and devotional literature of the Jains: Samadhitantra aur Istopadesa; Samina Dharmasastra; Ratnakarandaśrāvakacara; Jinasahasranama; Bhavyajanakanthabharana; Jain mythological literature published: Mahapurāṇa Uttarapurāṇa; Paumacariu; Pandavapuraṇa; Purāṇasarasangraha; Dharmasaramabhyudaya; Trişaṣṭikalākāpuruşacarita (English translation); Caupannamalapurisacariya (dessertation by Brühn); The Ramayana version of Silacaraya as found in the Caupannamahapurisacariya (A.B.O.R.I. 36); Linguistic study of Präkrit publications: the Prakrit Grammar of Trivikrama; Prakrit Bhasa. Illustrations of Letter diagrams (JUB. 23); Karalakhana (Palmistry) Amgavijja (on prognostics); Jain Art Publications: 1907 The Jain Sculptures from Ladol Studies in Jain Art. The Jain Data about Musical Instruments; The art of Indian Asia; Jain Agam Granthon ki Mahattvapurana Sabda-suciyan: Numismatic Date from early Jain Literature; the so-called Mauryan Polish in Jain Literature; Foreign Elements in Jain Literature; An old Literary Reference about Vanaraja, the founder of the Gavda dynasty; Great Women in Jainism; Eminent women of Karnataka; Magadh (Jain sacred places) Rajagraha and Nalanda; Holy Abu; Historical Geography of Ancient India; Acarya Simhanandi, King-maker and Pontiff, some Digambara Jain works composed in Gujarat and Saurastra in Sanskrit and Apabhramsa; Literary Circle of Mahamatya Vastupala ; Old Kannada Literature; History and Culture of the Indian People. Inscriptional sources: Jain Silälekha Samgraha; Interpretation of Two Jain Inscriptions in Lucknow Museum; Lexical moteria!: Śastilataka Prakarana; Revantagiri-rasu; Neminatha catuspadika; Sirithulibhadda-phagu; Ukti-ratnākara. Bibliographical and reference literature: The Descriptive Catalogue of the Govt. Mss. Library at BOR.I. Vol. XVII (Jain Literature and Philosophy-Agamic Section), part fifth; Rajasthan Ke Sastrabhandaron ki Grantha-suci. 2876 Hasan ASKARI-Medicines and Hospitals in Muslim India. (Proc., I.H.C., XXth Session), Bombay, 1958. Jain Education International P 178. Makaradhvaja or Rasasindur was perhaps first introduced by Vägabhatta. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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