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मन्यविभागः प्रथमः ।
lation by Prof. Dr. A. N. Upadhye of Kolhapur 1935. AD. No. 152; Agra. Nos. 835; 836; Bengal. No. 6622; Bhand. IV. No. 304; VI. No. 1021, Buh. VI. No. 639, CMB. 21, CP. p. 671; DB. 14 (6); DLB. 19, Idar. A. 50; Kaira. A. 99; Mitra. X. p. 17; Mud. 561; 718; Pet. IV. No. 1458; V. No. 960, SG. Nos. 115; 534; Strass. p. 307.
(1) Tattvapradipika by Amṛtacandrasüri. Compare Upadhye, Pravacanasāra, (Bombay 1935), Intro. pp. XCVII ff. AD. No. 152; Bhand. IV. No. 301, V. No. 1063, CMB. 21, DA. 29 (21); DB. 14 (6); Idar. (25 dated Sari. 1571); MHB. 35, Mud. 718; Pet. IV. No. 1458, V. No. 960; SG. No. 534; Tera. 29; 30; 50, 51, 52, 53.
(2) Vetti by Vardhamana, Bhand. V. No. 1204.
(3) Tiks by Mallisena. CP. p. 671. But cf. Upadhye, Pravacanasära, Intro. p. CIX.
(4) Tika by Balacandra; cf. Upadhye, Pravacanasira, Intro. p. CIV. CP. p. 672; Mud. 561.
(5) Tiks by Prabhscandra. See Upadhye, Pravacanasära, Index, p. 42. MHB. 45, SG. No. 1370.
(6) Balavabodha composed in Sat. 1651, by Padmamandiragani. Mitra. X. p. 17.
(7) Hindi Tikā composed in Sam. 1709 by Pände Hemacaja. Bhand. IV. No. 304; Bengal. No. 6622.
(8) Vṛtti. Anon. Agra. No. 836; Bengal. No. 1503; Idar. A. 50, Kaira. A. 99; Kath. No. 1198; SG. No. 1370.
(9) Tiks by Jayasena, pupil of Ku maranandin. See however, Upadhye, Pravacanasara, Intro. pp. CI to CIV. ( 1 ) gazzangs in 203 Sanskrit stanzas, composed by Haribhadrasuri. This is a portion from the author's Darśanasuddhi.
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JG. p. 135, Punjab. No. 1785, SA. No. 1681; Weber. II. No. 1935.
(II) gang of Balacandra. Mud. 561. This is really the author's commentary on Kundakunda's Pravacanasara (s. v.).
of Nemicandra, pupil of Amradeva, pupil of Jinabhadra. It is a detailed exposition of Jain Philosophy in 1599 Gathas. It is published with the commentary of Siddhasena, by Hiralal Hamsaraja, Jamnagar, 1914 and also in the DLP. Series, Nos. 58 and 64, Bombay, 1922. This author is different from his namesake, who was called Devendragani before his Diksi and who composed his Uttaradhyayana-Vṛtti in Sam. 1129. See Vel. No. 1639. Our Nemicandra quotes Avasyakacurņi in v. 235 and mentions a Candrasuri in v. 308 and v. 470. Agra. Nos. 837-847; AM. 220; AZ. 2 (19), Bengal. No. 7456; BK. Nos 354; 391; B. No. 71; Buh. II. Nos. 220, 221, VI. Nos. 640; 641; DA. 28 (4-7); 29 (1-19; 21); DB. 14 (3-5; 7, 8); DC. p. 32 (No. 250); 38 (No. 302); Hamsa. Nos. 212; 1170; JB. 118, Jesal. Nos. 36; 85; 98;124; 1688; JG. p. 127; JHA. 37 (Be.), JHB. 24 (4c.); Kaira. A. 11; KB. 3 (17), Kundi. Nos. 327, 388, Limdi. Nos. 621; 785; 927; 945, 1087, MHB. 32, Mitr. VIII p. 178, X. p. 18; PAP. 11(16); 13 (3-14); PAPL. 3 (3; 23; 26); 5 (38); PAPS. 60 (18-20); 74 (3); 62 (13); PAS. Nos. 16, 48, 297; PAZB. 4 (6; 7); 19 (15; 16); Pet. I. No. 292; I. A. pp. 25; 88; JL No. 294; IV. Nos. 1296, 1297; SA. Nos. 105; 276; 2646; 2697; 2856; Samb. No. 429, Surat. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, VB. 21 (4; 6), 22 (42; 43), 23 (8 copies); VD. 9 (22); Vel. Nos. 16391642, Weber. II. Nos. 1936-1939.
(1) Tika (Gram. 16500; Be: sannaddhairapi yat) composed in Saria.1242
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