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1309); PAPS. 12 (palm ms.), Pet. V. A. p. 132 (dated Sarh. 1271); Tapa. 118 ( palm ms. dated Sam. 1308).
(3) Avacuri. Anonymous. Agra. No. (II) 1192; DA. 33 (44); KB. 3 (56 foll. 258), 8 (3), SA. No. 1580.
www (Grah. 9500) composed by Var dhamana, pupil of Abhayadevasuri in Sam. 1172. It is published in two parts by Hiralal Hamsaraja, Jamnagar, 1915. Agra. No. 951; Chani. No. 510, (III) PAPR. 21 (2); SA. No. 803, SB. 2 (54).
Sam. 1172; this was corrected by Dhanesvara, Afokacandra, Nemicandra and Parsvacandra. PRA. No. 403 (Chani. ms.). Chani. No. 510; DI. p. 45; PAPR. 21 (2); PRA. No. 403; SA. No. 803; SB. 2 (54-two copies) धर्मरत्नपरीक्षा DB. 16 ( 33 ). Máce Bhand. V. No. 1259; BO. p. 59. by Devavijaya. This is the name of the author's commentary on Devendra's Danasilatapobhāvanākulaka. Buh. III.
No. 108, KB. 3 (15).
(1) Vṛtti Svopajña composed in g in 15 Gathas in the Apabhranisa langua
ge composed by Nemitilala. Limdi. No. 1288.
af of Abhayadevasuri. PRA. No. 1161. (1) Vṛtti composed in Sam. 1441 by Kulamandanasuri, pupil of Devasundarasuri of the Tapa Gaccha; PRA. No. 1161.
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w in 20 chapters composed by a Digambara author called Jayasena, pupil of Bhāvasena, pupil of Gopasena, papil of Santisena, pupil of Dharmasena of Jhada vägada Sangha. It is in Sanskrit and is published by Hiralal Hamsaraj, Jamnagar. AD. No. 157; Kath. 1095 (dated Sam. 1485); Lal. 313; 372; Pet. IV. No. 1434 IV. A. p. 122 (quotation); Tera. 15; 16.
(I) unter of Padmanandin. It contains 193 Prakṛta Gathas and is published in the
MDG. Series No. 21, Bombay, Samh. 1979. CP. p. 656; Lal. 279; Tera1; 2; 17. of Jinadattasuri of the Kharatara Gaccha. PRA. No. 1203; see Upadesarasayana.
(1) Vṛtti composed in Sam. 1294 by Jinapala Upadhyaya, pupil of Jinapatisuri of the Kharatara Gaccha. PRA. No. 1203 (No. 19).
cer Anonymous. This is probably the work of Padmanandin. Buh. VI. No. 618.
etter by Siddhasüri. Chani. No. 375. Lindi. No. 530.
effe in Sanskrit. Mud. 723.
Arr in 15 Gathas. Bengal. No. 7602; JA. 25 (1); 106 (4,5), JG. p. 111, Limdi. No. 1288, Pet. L. A. pp. 50; 57; 59; 63, 82; 92; 102; III. A. pp. 9, 23; V. A. p. 137.
nifan (Gram. 150). VB. 18 (6). Яfter (Gram. 1400 ). VB. 18 (5). (I)
far in Prakṛta (Be-namiūņa vaḍdhamapam) by Sriprabhasüri, pupil of Sarvadevasuri of the Candra Gaccha. It is publi shed on behalf of the Hamsavijayaji Free Library Ahmedabad, Sam. 1954. Schu bring, Lehre der Jainas, p. 223, says that the work was composed in Sarb. 1286. This is evidently a mistake. Bt. No. 210; Chani. No. 418; Hamsa. No. 471; JG. p. 149; PAP. 25 (17); PAPM. 27 (dated Sari 1408); PAPR. 19 (4), 'Pet. V. A. p. 113; SA. No. 246, Surat. 1, 9.
(1) Tikā composed by Śriprabha himself. This is mentioned by his grandpapil Udayasimha in his commentary (see next) as being lost in Sam. 1253. Pet. V. A. p. 115, v. 7.
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