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ayaTaTTa of Garigādāsa. Idar. 74.
Agra. Nos. 1656 ; 1658; 1659; Bendall. quruchut composed in Saṁ. 1080 by Bud
No. 277; Bhand. V. No. 371; VI. p. dhisagarasuri, pupil of Vardhamānasūri.
LIX. (quotation); Bt. No. 351. It is also called Buddhisāgaravyäkarana Tatrala A hymn of praise applicable to five or Sabdalaksma. In his Pramalaksana,
different Tirtharikaras, composed by Jinesvara, his spiritual brother, says that
Megha vijaya, pupil of Krpāvijaya of the this Vyakarana and his Pramälaksana
Tapā Gaccha. See HJL. p. 653. were composed because people said that
(1) Svopajña Vrtti; see HJL. p. 653. the Jains had no Prama and Sabda paarata by Jinavallabhasuri, is a similar hymn. Laksmas of their own. He further says
Bengal. Nos. 6753 ; 6925 ; 6935 ; 7598; that the Vyākaraṇa was in verse and was
KB. 1 (9). composed after consulting Pāṇini, Candra,
vaatajiraga Composed in Sam. 1681 by SamayaJainendra, and Visrānta (?) Vyakaranas
sundara of the Kharatara Gaccha. JHB. and the Durga-tīkā. See JH, Vol. 13,
62. p. 421. It is alluded to in Sam. 1095, by Dhanesvara in his Surasundarikathā ;
qafrazęíaareena JG. P. 283. in Sam. 1120 by Abhayadevasūri in his
92775 % Anonymous. JB. 122. Pañcāsaka-Vrtti ; in Sano. 1125 by Jina- 027409357FT by Purņacandra (Punyacandra candra in his Sarvegarangaśālā ; in Sam.
according to some). Gram. 400. The 1139 by Guņecandra in bis Mahāvira--
work contains the legendary account of caritra ; by Jinadattasuri in his Gaņa
King Vikramaditya and his royal umbrella dharasārdhasataka; by Padmaprabha in
with five handles. Baroda. No. 2376 ; his Kunthunāthacaritra and lastly in Sam.
Bhand. V. Nos. 1314; 1315; Hamsa. 1334 by Prabhācandra in his Prabhāva
No. 879; JG. p. 260, PAP. 12 (5). kacaritra ; cf. DI. p. 56.
Taquagero in Präkrta. Bik. No. 1501. DC. p. 20 (No. 176); Hamsa. No.
TEST999composed in Sam. 1490 by 46; Jesal. No. 608 (palm ms.); JG. p.
Rāmcandra, pupil of Abhayacandra of 298 ; Kundi. No. 291 ; PAZB. 1 (12);
the Sadhu Purnimā Gaccha. It contains 22 (6).
550 Slokas ; it is published with notes by Paragraafu DB. 21 ( 66, 71 ).
Weber, at Berlin, 1877, and by Hiralal Paraiaga DB. 17; (17), Punjab. No. 1510.
Hamsaraj, Jamnagar, 1912 ; cf. also Vel. See Panacavijñānopanişad and Bhavyaja
No. 1746 for the Prasasti which is not nabhayāpahāra.
given in the printed editions. Baroda. qafataa (Şadbhāṣāmaya ) of Jinakīrti. JG. p.
No. 2111; Bendall. No. 281 ; Bengal. No. 282. See Şadbhāṣāmayastava (II).
6860; Bhand. V. No. 1316 ; BO. p. 30; पञ्चतत्त्वप्रकरण This consists of five chapters con
Buh. IV. No. 256 ; DA. 49 (59); 75 taining 273 Gāthās in all. The chapters
( 41 ); DB. 30 (13; 14); JG. p. 232; are ( ) Devatattva, ( 2 ) Dharmatattva,
Kaira. A. 65; Kiel. II. No. 384; Mitra. (3) Mārgatattva, ( 4 ) Sadhutattva and
VIII. p. 169, PAP. 42 ( 45 ); 60 ( 4); (5) Darśanasuddhi. DB. 35 (204).
PAPS. 44 ( 4 ); Pet. III. No. 608 ; 9220 in the redaction of Pürņabhadra, pupil of
Punjab. No. 1514; Vel. No. 1746. Jinapati, done in Sam. 1255 at the re-9 SIFH h afts of an unknown author, quest of the minister Soma ; cf. Winter
composed in Sam. 1290 or 1294. See ernitz, Geschichte, Vol. III. p. 288ff.
HJL. p. 611, f. n.
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