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ग्रन्थविभागः प्रथमः।
He was taught the Vidyānanda Vyakarana by Suraprabba, who lived in Sarin. 1285. It contains 9 cantos and is written in Sanskrit. It is published in two parts by the JAS., Bhavnagar, 1917. BK, No. 1925; DC. p. 4, No. 14; DI. p. 49, f. N.; Hamsa. Nos. 222; 1479; Jesal. Nos. 1310 (palm); 1350 ( palm ); 1353
(palm); PAPR. 19 (5). (II) 371h afta of Sakalakirti. MHB. 8. (III) STTATTafta (Sanskrit ; metrical ) Anon.
Agra. No. 1413 ; Jesal. Nos. 1691 ;
1717 ; Surat. 1, 5. 37Hayaru ( foll. 4 only ) JG. p. 213. 31Heges in 57 Slokas. JA. 106 (14). 3TH in 123 Gāthäs. SA. No. 227. 37H23 en 207 Gathās. Patan Cat. I. p. 378. rafm91 (Gram. 138 ) JG. p. 247. Hamsa
No. 1550. In Sanskrit. STUTTU 5 in 9 Gāthās ; published in Prakarana
māla, Ahmedabad, 1909. DB. 35 (189);
SA, No. 603 ; Surat. 8. अभिधानचिन्तामणिनाममाला is the famous Lexicon
of Hemacandra. It consists of six Kändas. Anekārthasamgraha (s. v.) and Nighantusesa are supplements of this. It is critically edited by Vijayadharmasuri in YJG. Series, No. 41, Bhavnagar, Vir Sam. 2446. It is also published in
Abhidhanasamgraha,' Vol. II, at N. S. Press Bombay, Saka 1818, by the Mahavīra Jain Sabhā, Cambay.
Agra. Nos. 2770-2795; AL. Nos. 798802 ; Bendall. Nos. 39 9-404; Bengal. Nos. 1733 ; 6614; 7224; 7458; Bhand. I. No. 87 ; IV. Nos. 252-254; V. No. 1335; VI. Nos. 1355-1357 ; Bik. Nos. 566-67; 1663; BK. No. 1821 ; BO. pp. 23; 28; 53 ; Bod. Nos. 1107-1109; Buh. II. No. 395 ; III. No. 180; IV. No. 264 ; VIII. No. 1 ; BSC. Nos. 475-76; CC. I. p. 24; II.
p. 5; III. p. 6; Chani. No. 75; CP. p.641; DA. 63 (87-90) ; 64 (1-37; 39-41 ); 76 (91-92); DB. 37 (9-10); Hamsa. Nos. 738, 907, 930, 978, 1085, 1179, 1311; I. O. Nos. 1004-1009; JA. 14 (1); 94 (1); Jesal. Nos. 1539 ; 1549; 1882; JHA. 59 ( 2c.); 67; JHB. 44 ( 4c.); Kaira A. 95 ; 148; Kath. No. 1349 ; KB. 1 (33 ; 41 ) ;3 (27; 29; 72); 5 ( 36 ); Kiel. II, No. 272 ; III. No. 139 ; Limdi. Nos. 788; 874 ; 1323; 1325; 1327-29; 1378; 1393 ; 157273; 1581 ; 1597; Mitra. VII. p. 262; IX. p. 148 ; X. p. 151; PAP. 15 (15); 18 ( 26 ); 23 ( 20 ); 40 (51); PAPR. 6 (4), PAZA. 7 (8); Pet. II. No. 283; III. A. p. 53 ; 109 ; SA. Nos. 28 ; 261 ; 1528; Samb. Nos. 123 ; 408 ; Surat. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11; Tera. Nos. 19-20; VA. 1 (3); 9 (55); 18 (20; 33 ); VB. 1 (15; 17; 45); 41 (20; 25-26 ; 40) ; VC. 8 (13); 15 ( 20 ); VD. 7 (18); 8 (8); 9 (8); 15 ( 20 ); Vel. No. 94 ; Weber. II. Nos. 1699-1702.
(1) Tīkā Svopajña. Bendall. No. 404; Bengal. Nos. 6614 ; 7224 ; 7458 ; Bhand. VI. No. 1356; Buh. II, No. 369; DA, 63 ( 88-89); DB. 37 (1-2); JA. 14 (1); 94 (1); JHA. 59 (2c.); JHB. 44 ; KB. 1 ( 41 ); 5 (36); Limdi. Nos. 788; 1378 ; 1581 ; Mitra VIII. p. 263 ; PAP. 15 (15); 18 (26); PAZA. 7 (8); Pet. III. A. p. 109; 154 ; SA. No. 28; VA. 1(3); 9 ( 55 ); 18 (20; 23 ; VB. 41 (20; 25; 26; 40); VC. 8 (13); 15 ( 20 ); VD. 7 ( 18 ).
(2) Tīkā by Kusalasāgara. CP. p. 641.
(3) Tikā called Vyutpattiratnākara composed in Sam. 1686, by Devasägaragaņi, pupil of Ravicandra of the Añcala Gaccha, during the Spiritual reign of Kalyāṇasāgarasuri.
Bhand. V. No. 1336 ; VI. No. 1357 ; BK, No. 1820; BO. Pp. 28; 53 ; Buh. IV.
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