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221
91.
10). D No. 404 (6P of Jin
TOTAASTAT by Hemahamsa. Bhand. VI. Nos.
No. 388; Bt. No. 407 (3); DB. 39 1379 ; 1380. See Nyāyārthamañjuşă.
(38); MHB. 31 ; Mud. 807. Foratradi on Prākrta grammar. It was composed
( 5 ) Avacūri. SA. No. 255 (foll. 15). about Sam 1626 by Dayāratna, pupil Fotregiraat 17 TOT (Gram. 7000) by Jinaof Jinaharsa, successor of Jinacandra
sekhara Vācaka. VA. 10 (7). suri of the Kharatara Gaccha. See ole of Gautama Aksupäda, a Hindu author. HJL. p. 584; PRA. No. 231.
(1) Tātparyasuddhi by Udayanācārya (1) Vrtti Svopajña. BO. p. 30
a Hindu author. ( foll. 21 ).
(2) Tātparyaparisuddhi-Nyāyālankāra Foliafag of Akalankadeva. Hebru. 3; JG. P.
by Bhatta Śrikantha, also a Hindu
author. (1) Tikā by Anantavirya. Bt. No.
( 3 ) Nyāyālankāra-Tippana also called 391; JG. p. 91 ; Idar. 132 ; Rice. p. 306.
Pañcaprasthanyāyatarkavyākhyā,by Abha(2) Tīkā by Vădirājasuri, who refers
yatilaka Upadhyāya, pupil of Jinesvarato Anantavirya's commentary. AD. No.
suri. Bt. No. 404 (6); DC. p. 47 (No. 8; SG. Nos. 8; 1299 ; SRA. 94; 168 ;
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p. 96; Samb. No. 439. न्यायविनिश्चयालङ्कार See Nayayaviniscaya and its
Fogmast in five chapters, is a part of Bhavacommentaries.
sena's Moksasāstra. Strass. p. 305. Future see Nyāyārthamañjūsā.
Folia #1216 Buh. II, No. 409. FOTTEITE of Hemaharósa. See Haimavyākaraņa
Forgiga by Asadhara. JG. p 91. This is doubtful nyāya and Nyāyārthamañjüsā. (1) Nyāyārthamañjūşā Svopajña.
Forgiatoiront of Yasovijaya. JG. p. 75. See FullTequat Bub. VI. No. 625; JG. p. 91.
Nayopadesa-tikā. ETT of Bhāsarvajña, who is a Non-Jain writer. ForH5519 composed by Hemahansa, pupil of The work is also called Nyāyabhūsaņa at
Ratnasekharasuri of the Tapā Gaccha in Bt. No. 407. It is edited with the com
Sam. 1516. This is a commentary by mentary of Jayasimha by S. C. Vidya
Hemaharısa on Nyāya's or the grammabhusana, in the Bibliotheca Indica, Cal
tical axioms which are 141 in number. cutta, 1910. SG. No. 2549.
Also see Haimavyākarana-Nyāyasangrba. (1) Tikā by Vijayaharsagaại.
Of these, 57 were collected and Buh.
put IV. No. 90; OC. I. p. 310; Chani.
forth by Hemacandra himself at the No. 54.
end of his Brhadvrtti on his own Sabdā(2) Tikā ( Grām. 2900 ) called Nyā
nuśäsana and the remaining 84 were put
forth by Hemahamsa. These all he calls yatätparyadipikā by Jayasimhasüri of the
by the name Nyāyasangrahasūtra. The Krsnarşi Gaccha. Bt. No. 407 (1); CC.
commentary is divided into four chapters. II. p. 68; III. p. 66 ; Chani. No. 36;
It mentions an earlier Vrtti called Prajñā. 10. Nos. 1866; 1867 ; JG. p. 95;
panā on the first 57 Nyāyas. It is PAZB. 11 (12); Punjab. Nos. 1490;
published by Harsacandra Bhurabhai, 1494 ; 1495 ; VC. 8 (11).
Benares, Vir. Sam. 2437 and also in the (3) Tikā by Vijayasirhasūri (Vija.
YJG. Series, No. 45, Bhavanagar. For yabaṁsa ?). Chani. No. 54.
quotations etc., compare Vel. No. 76. (4) Pañjika by Vasudevasuri. AK, 1 Agra. Nos. 2608 to 2611; Bendall. Nos.
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