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iii. Carittapāhuda, iv. Bohapāhuda, v. Bhāvapāhuda, vi. Mokkhapāhuda, vii. Lingapāhuda and
viii. Sīlapāhuda. 5. Niyamasāra, 6. Bārasāņuvekkhā,
7. Rayaņasāra, etc. Tiloyapannatti by Yativrsabha
This work is the Sauraseni version of the Jaina cosmology that has some differences from the descriptions contained in the three prajñaptis - Sūrya-Prajñapti, Candra-Prajñapti and Jambūdvīpa-Prajñapti – on the subject, under the Ardhamāgadhi canonical works. Mülācāra by Vattakera -
This is a valuable treatise that describes, in great detail, the rules and regulations of monastic conduct. Many of its verses are also found in the Ardhamāgadhiworks like Āvaśyaka niryukti, Pindaniryukti, Bhattapaiņņā, Maranasamādhi, etc. Bhagavati-Ārādhanā by Śivārya
This is yet another ancient Sauraseni treatise by Ācārya Śivakoti (Circa 3rd Century Vikrami Era) that is divided in four parts - Samyagdarśana Adhikara, Samyagjñāna Adhikāra, Samyakcăritra Adhikāra and Samyaktapa Adhikāra. These parts cover the subjects indicated by their titles in great detail. Kārtikeyānupreksā by Svāmi Kārtikeya -
It is a treatise devoted to twelve types of reflections that promote spiritual well-being.
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