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Hamsa. No. 582; JG. p. 36, Mitra. IX. p. 183; X. p. 169, SA. Nos. 1521; 1737.
(9) Balavabodha composed in Sam. 1711 by Yatindra, pupil of Hemanandana, pupil of Ratnasigaragani of the Kharatara Gaccha. Vel. No. 1481.
(10) Vrtti by Jinadevasüri (?). Gra 3600. VC. 7(16; 18).
(11) Avacuri by Santidevasuri. JG. p. 36, SA. Nos. 390; 1556; 2562; VD. 7 (7).
(12) Vrtti-Dipika by Manikyasekhara (1) (foll. 111) DA. 74 (3), JG. p. 36.
(13) Niryukti-Avacuri. Anon. DC. p. 33; JG. p. 36; Kap. Nos. 720-723; 726-729; Pet. IV. No. 1262; Weber. II. Nos. 1919; 1921.
(15) Balavabodha by Merusundara, pupil of Ratnamurti of the Kharatara Gaccha. Bik. No. 1604.
(16) Balavabodha by Parsvacandra suri. VA. 9 (3); VB. 16 (36); VD. 7 (9, 10).
(17) Vrtti. Anon. It ends bhavambudhes samullaghya te yanti paramavyayam'. The ms. is dated Sam. 1290. Pet. I. A. p. 83.
(18) Tiks by Sumativijaya (Sumatisuri?). Kath. No. 1373.
(14) Vṛtti Anonymous. Agra. Nos. 343; 346, DA. 19 (11-21; 23; 25); DB. 8 (17-20); DC. p. 34; JHA. 21 (6), JHB. 15; Pet. I. A. p. 83, IV.
No. 1262; V. Nos. 711; 712; 713; st See Tattvärthasutra.
SA. No. 1673; Strass. pp. 200, 312, VA. 9 (11-16); VB. 16 (1923).
(19) Stabaka by Somavimalasiri. Kaira. A. 59.
(20) Stabaka composed in Sarh. 1667 by Rajacandrasuri. Limdi. Nos. 342; 383; PAPS. 36 (8).
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(21) Balavabodha by Rajabamsopadhyaya. PAPS. 36 (10, 12); VB. 17 (10; 18); Weber. II. No. 1920 (dated Sarh. 1662).
(22) Dasavakalikagitäni composed in Sarh. 1723 by Kamalalarsa, pupil of Manavijaya of the Kharatara Gaccha. PRA. No. 439.
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fter Anonymous. DB. 31 (49), Surat. 1 (814), VB. 17 (3).
It is published with 16 other Kulakas by Shah Balabhai Kakalbhai, Ahmedabad. JG. p. 199.
contains lives of the ten ideal Jain laymen, composed in Sam. 1542 by Subhavardhana, pupil of Sadhuvijaya (Grath, 800). It is in Prakrta. Chani. No. 561; JG. p. 224; PRA. No. 405; SA. No. 814.
(II) दशश्रावक चरित Anonymous. JG. p. 224, VB. 17 (3). see Upasakadasakatha. Surat. 9.
few in Prakrta. Hamsa. No. 1547. दशावतारपरिशिष्ट Bengal. No. 7675.
Bengal. Nos. 7150; 7510. Is this Dasarnabhadracaritra ?
g is the fourth Chedasutra. It contains ten Uddeśas, the 8th of which is called the Kalpasitra. See Schubeing, Lehre der Jainas, p. 76. The Kalpasūtra (s v.) is separately published with com mentaries very often; but the Dassśrutaskandha as a whole is not yet published so far as I know. The whole is ascribed to Bhadrabhahu, who is said to have extracted it from the 9th Purva. The Sutra is also known as Acäradasă, owing to its 10 books on the conduct of the Jaina monks. Agra. Nos. 204; 205 AM. 159; 160, 229, 245, 272; 374; Bengal. Nos. 4158; 6918, 7350; 7464; Bhand. III. No. 436; V. No.
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