Book Title: Jinratnakosha Part 1
Author(s): Hari Damodar Velankar
Publisher: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

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________________ ग्रन्थविभागः प्रथमः । BO. p. 57; Pet. I. No. 316; PRA. No. 977; SA. No. 132. (II) अजितशान्तिलघुस्तव otherwise called Ullasikkama Stotra (S. V.) in 17 Prakrit verses, composed by Jinavallabhasuri, of the Kharatara Gaccha. ; Bik. No. 1457; Jesal. No. 337 PAZB. 3 (12); Pet. I. No. 232; I. A. p. 102. (1) Tika by Dharmatilakagani, pupil of Jinesvarasuri, of the Kharatara Gaccha. PAZB. 3 (2); Pet. I. No. 232. See also Ullasikk ma Stotra, Tikä No. (1). (I) अजितशान्तिस्तव The well known hymn in praise of Ajita and Santi Jinas. It contains from 37 to 40 stanzas in different artificial and rare metres. It is in Prakrit and is ascribed to Nandisena. It is published by Venichand Surchand, Mhesana, 1915, in his 'Pañcapratikramaṇādi Sūtrani. It is also published with the commentaries of Govindācārya and Jinaprabha in the DLP. Series. Bombay; cf. Winternitz, History, II p. 554; W. Schubring, ZII., 1923, p. 178ff., Vel. No. 1793-94. Agra. Nos. 3207-3215; Baroda. No. 675; Bengal. No. 7698; Bhand. VI. Nos. 1068-69; Bik. No. 1458; Bod. No. 1387 (4); Buh II. Nos. 265-66; Cal. X. No. 25; Chani. No. 631; DA. 41 (115-137); DB. 24 (81-90, 119-120); 35 (98); Flo. No. 666; Jesal. Nos. 247; 292; 336; 509 and 516; JHA. 64; Kaira B Nos. 81; 161; KB. 1 (58); Kiel. II. No. 73; Limdi. Nos. 549; 867; 868; 982; 1160; 1217, 1288; 1361, 1514, 1540, 1603; 1630; 1640; 1653; 1655; 1751; PAP. 40 (15); (II) 76 (18); PAPR. 15 ( 18 ); PAPS. 68 (70); PAZB. 3 (12); Pet. I. No. 232; I. A. pp. 10, 31; 59, 72, 73, 95; Pet. III. A. pp. 8; 28; Pet. IV. No. 1167; Pet. V. Nos. 608; 641; Pet. V. | (III) A. p. 67; 147; Pet. VI. Nos. 626, 640; Jain Education International 3 SA. Nos. 132, 1517; 1729; 1830; Samb. Nos. 221, 223; 228; Strass. p. 307; Surat. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11; VA. 1(1; 15); Vel. Nos. 1793-94; 1815; Weber. No. 1965. (1) Tika called Bodhadipika composed in Sam. 1365, by Jinaprabhasari, pupil of Jinasimhasuri of the Kharatara Gaccha. Baroda. No. 675; Bhand. VI. Nos. 1068-69; Chani. No. 631; DA. 41 (115); DB. 24 (81; 119-120); 35 (98); Kath. No. 1228; PAP. 40 (15); PAPR. 15 (18); PAPS. 68 (70), PAZB. 3 (12); Pet. III. A. p. 230; IV. No. 1167; IV. A. p. 67 3 Pet. V. A. p. 147; Pet. VI. No. 626, SA. Nos. 1729; 1830; VA. 1 (1, 15), Vel. No 1794. (2) Tika by Govindacarya (Be :-- Pranipatya jinam Santim). Büh. II. No. 266; DA. 41 (116-120); DB. 24 (81, 84), Flo. No. 666; Weber II. No. 1965. (3) Tika by Harsakirti, pupil of Candrakirti of the Nagapuriya Tapā Gaccha. Kaira B. No. 81; also see Saptastavana-Tikā. (4) Vrtti with Chandolakṣana. (This is perhaps Jinaprabha's Tika.) KB. 1 (58); DB. 24 ( 89, 90); JG. p. 317. (5) Tika by Jayasekhara (This is probably Ajita santistava of Jayasekhara.) BO. p. 57; JHA. 64; SA. No. 132. (6) Vṛtti or Avacuri Anon. Agra. Nos. 3209; 3214; Bengal. No. 6654; DA. 41 (121-129); DB. 24 (83-84); Limdi. No. 645; Kaira B. No. 161; SA. No. 1517; Strass. p. 307. For Private & Personal Use Only gata in Sanskrit, composed in Sam. 1651 in imitation of Nandişena's hymn by Santicandragani, pupil of Sakalacandra of the Tapa Gaccha. Pet. I. A. p. 72; VB. 2 (7-8). enragmataa (Virahānikita) in 42 stanzas. JA. 106 (6-7). www.jainelibrary.org

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