Book Title: Jambu Jyoti
Author(s): M A Dhaky, Jitendra B Shah
Publisher: Kasturbhai Lalbhai Smarak Nidhi Ahmedabad

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________________ Grammatical Riddles from Jain works 303 Annotations : 1. For a convenient list of such dictionaries see C. Vogel, Indian Lexicography. Wiesbaden, 1979, p. 369-371. 2. This has rightly been underlined by L. Sternbach, Indian Riddles. A forgotten chapter in the history of Sanskrit Literature. Hoshiarpur, 1975, $ 132ff. 3. Sri Siddhahemacandra Sabdānuśāsana. With the Auto-commentary Laghuvrtti. Patan, 1994. 4. Representatives of the first category are Uddyotanasūri's Kuvalayamālā, Maheśvarasūri's Nānapancamīkahā, śāntisūri's Puhaicandacariya, Dhaneśvarasūri's Surasundaricariya or an anonymous Jinadatta-ākhyāna. Second category: Dharmopadeśamālāvivarana Sk.: 3 Pk.: 2 Manipaticarita Sk.: 2 Pk.: 3 Akhyānakamanikośavrtti Sk.: 8 Pk.: 1 Kahārayanakosa Sk.: 4 Pk.: 2 Third category : e.g. Samarāiccakahā with 4 riddles, all in Sanskrit. This is just a sample of references. More details about the corpus will be given in an extensive study on riddles found in Jain narrative works (in preparation). 5. Partly for lack of space, riddles belonging to the category where a verbal form (kriya) or a nominal form corresponding to any of the grammatical cases (kartro, karma', karanao, etc.) is concealed Cogupta) in a given verse and is to be detected, are left out. See VMM 4.33ff., or Kuvalayamālā and Samarāiccakahā for examples in Jain works. 6. Mentioned in L. Sternbach's monograph Indian Riddles $ 120, but with more information about the author's career than about his work itself. 7. Description and extracts from the praśastis in Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscripts. Muniraja Shri Punyavijayaji's Collection. Ahmedabad, 1968, p. 432, Serial Nos. 3384 and 3385. 8. See New Catalogus Catalogorum under Praśnāvalī and the list of Municandra's works in e.g., H. R. Kapadia, introduction to Haribhadra's Anekāntajayapatākā (commented upon by Municandra). Baroda, 1940 (G.O.S. 88), p. XXX. 9. Available evidence is carefully examined by M. Kraatz, VMM 1968, vol. I, p.XI-XIV, and his conclusion is very cautious (perhaps excessively so). 10. See for instance H. D. Velankar, Jinaratnakośa. Poona, 1944, p. 355; Pandit Ambālāl Pre. Shah, Jain Sahitya kā Brhad Itihās, vol. 5: Läksanik Sāhitya. Varanasi, 1969, p. 127-129. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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