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(1) Sanketa composed in A. D. 1160, by Mānikyacandra, pupil of Sagaracandra. This is published in the Anandashrm Series, Poona, 1921; also at Mysore, 1922. BO. p. 16;CC. I. p. 102; PAS. Nos. 154; 202 ; cf. Patan Cat. 1. p. 53-54 ( quo.); Pet. III. A. p. 320; Vel. No. 134.
(2) Tikā by Jayānanda suri (Gram. 4400). VB. 9 (19).
(3) Vrtti by Yasovijayagani of the
Tapā Gaccha. Patta. I. p. 107. TEHT=P ( Gram. 3500) by Vijayadevasuri.
(This is very probably Subhavijaya's commentary on Kävyakalpalatā which was composed at the advice of Vijayadeva
suri). VB. 9 (24; 25). FITHSH by Mandala Kavi (Gram. 1250 ). It de
scribes the life of the Pandavas; cf. Patan Cat. I. Intro. p. 50. Chani. No. 227, PAZB. 1 ( 24 ; 25 dated San. 1504); 23
(25; 29); PRA. No. 1162. FETARIET by Maheśvara. It is a poem ou Manda
na Mantrin. It is published by Hemacandra Sabha, Patan, Series, No. 7. Chani. No. 233; PAZB. 23 (7, dated Sar.
1504; 33). Touson (Gram. 2500). JG. P. 316. flagratareff by Somaprabha. SA. No. 505. See Vel.
Nos. 1825-27. #6917f of Dandin (Non-Jain).
(1) Tikă by Tribhuvanacandra alias
Vādisimha. Mitra. III. p. 33. (I) STEUTETTE is a work on Rhetoric in 8 chapters,
composed by the famous Hemacandra, the preceptor of King Kumārapāla. It appears that the sutras constitute the Kāvyānusāsana, the Vrtti explaining the sutras is styled Alamkāracū dāmaņi and the commentary which explains the Vrtti is styled Viveka; cf. Kane, Sähityadarpaņa (2nd ed.), Intro. p. CXIII. Both the Sütras and the commentary are published in the Kavyamāla Series, Bombay. It is publi- |
shed with Alarkāraciidāmaņi and Vives ka and with a learned Introduction and notes by Prof. Parikh and Prof. Athavale, at Sri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya, Bombay, 1938. BO. p. 57; Buh. IV. No. 265; DB. 38 (39); kath. No. 1352; Kiel. III. No. 153; KO. 127 ; Limdi. No. 1466 ; Mysore. II. p. 157 ; PAP. 24 (16); 27 (40) ;PAPR 2 (2) ; 10 (1); 15 (39); PAPS. 7 (palm ms. dated Sam. 1390); PAZB. 22 (9); Rice. p. 304 ; SA. No. 182; VD. 1 (20); Vel. Nos. 137, 138.
(1) Svopajňa Vrtti called Alamkāracudamaņi ( Gram. 2800 ). Agra. Nos. 2832 ; 2833 ; Bik. No. 1460 ; BO. p. 57; Buh. II. No. 398 ; IV. No. 265 ; DB. 38 (39); Kath. No. 1352; Kiel. III. No. 153; KO. 127, Limdi. No. 1466 ; Mysore. II. p. 157 ; PAP. 24 (16); 27 (40) ; PAPR. 2 (2); 10 (1); 15 (39) ; PAPS. 7 (palm ms. dated San. 1390); Patan Cat. I. p. 398; PAZB. 22 (9); Pet. III. No. 574 (dated Sani. 1641); V. A. p. 134; (dated Sam. 1390); Rice. p. 304; SA. No. 182; VD. 1 (20); Vel. Nos. 137 ; 138.
(2) Viveka Svopajña. Agra. Nos. 2832, 2833 ; Bik. No. 1460; BO. p. 93; PAPR. 2 (2); 10 (1); PAZB. 22 (9); Pet. III. No. 574; VD. 1 (20).
(3) Yakşamaņi Vrtti (?). DB. 38 (39).
(4) Vrtti by Yasovijayagani of the Tapā Gaccha. Mentioned at Pattāvalisamuccaya (Viramyam, 1933), Part 1, P. 107. No manuscripts are known
to me. FOTECTIEFTIRT of Vägbhata, son of Nemikumāra.
This also is a work on Rhetoric. It is divided into five chapters and is published with the Alankāratilaka in the Kāvyamālā Series, Bombay. The author mentions here a Mahākāvya called Rsabhacaritra of his own and also a work on Metre called
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