Book Title: Jinratnakosha Part 1
Author(s): Hari Damodar Velankar
Publisher: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

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________________ 16 श्रीजिनरत्नकोशः। stjątraal of Ratnasekhara. This is the author's (II) ACHTA Annon. Buh. II. No. 286 (comcommentary on Srāddhapratikramaņa posed in Sam. 1977: Be :-- yan mürsutra. dhni); Kaira B. 78; Limdi. No. 930. peliai SB. 2 ( 96 ); Surat. 5. Bertaa of Siddhasena. Pet. III. A. p. 328. Spiraalat also called Astalaksi, in Sanskrit, com- Terrara of Padmanandi. Limdi. No. 610. posed in Sam. 1646, (1649?) by (I) terats of Asadhara. AK. No. 36. Samayasundara Upadhyāya of the Khara (1) Tikā Svopajña. AK. No. 36. tara Gaccha and pupil of Sakalacandra (II) Terrata Anon. AK. Nos. 37-44; Bengal. Upadhyāya. It is published in the D. L. No. 7311. P. Series, No. 81, Surat. 1933. The work sarular in Sanskrit. JG. P. 153. consists of an eightfold interpretation gigaa Pet. IV. Nos. 1442–1443. of a single line i. e. Rajano dadate saukhyam. अर्हद्गीता See Tatvagita. Bhand. IV. No. 255 ; BK. No. 1120 : STECHET e Pet. V. No. 925. Kath. No. 1353; PAPR. 15 (6); Pet. 3. Frana of Asadhara. Idar. 192 ; SG. No. IV. No. 1174; IV. A. p. 68; SA. No. 1369. 501. Surat. 1 ( 501 and one more copy ). Teigma is another name of Vicãrasattrix.sikā of litigar1 VA. 1 (14). Gajasāra. AM. 244. Bruicrcauia by Narendraprabha. JG. p. 314. S H ITECTE composed in Sam. 1731, by See Alankāramahodadhi. Vinayavijaya, pupil of Kirtivijaya of the STRAT by Värāṇasidasa. Bengal. No. 7176. Tapa Gaccha. PRA, No. 272. Sciagr of Appayyarya. See Jinendrakalyāņa- (1) 318 rva. See Jinendrakalvānā. (1) SERTAERAxray in 118 Sanskrit stanzas by bhyudaya. Hemacandra. It is published by Sarabhai secalagtart in Sanskrit, of Kaumārasena. Mud. Navab, in his Jainastotrasandoha, I. P. 139. 1-13, Ahmedabad, 1932. Agra. Nos. अर्हत्प्रतिष्ठासारसंग्रह also called Nemicandrasamhita or 3218-3221. Pratisthātilaka of Nemicandra, who is ) STERIAATETANET composed in Sam. 1658 different from the author of the Gomatta by Devavijayagani, pupil of Munivijayasāra. Our Nemicandra was a layman, and gani and of Kalyāņavijayagani of the probably lived in the 16th century of the Tapā Gaccha. Chani. No. 183 ; DA. 41 Vikrama era; JH, 12. pp. 195–198. It is (195-199); DB. 24 (115); Limdi. published with a Marathi gloss, at Nos. 651; 930; PRA. Nos. 408; Sholapur. It is in Sanskrit and cont 1144 ; VA. 1 (13). Also see Jinasahasraains 12 chapters. CMB. 202 ; Hum. 17 ; nāmastotra IV. 206 ; KO. Nos. 185; 200; Mud. 710 ; (1) Tikā Svopajía composed in Sam. Mysore II. p. 282 ; III. p. 179 ; Padma. 1698 i. e. forty years after the composi70; Strass. pp. 298; 307 (under the tion of the text. This Vrtti was examined last name ). by Vinayavijaya, pupil of Kirtivijaya of au in five chapters containg 84 Sanskrit the Tapā Gaccha, in Sam. 1699. Chani. Sūtras in all. It is published in the MDG. No. 183 = PRA. Nos. 408 ; 1144. Series, No. 21, Bombay, Sam. 1979. Staifa of Hemacandra (Gram. 1408 ). It is HTT12 Pet. I. A. p. 103. published with a Gujrati translation at (I) STREETH of Devavijaya. See Arhannāma Ahmedabad, 1906; see Winternitz, sahasrasamuccaya. Geschichte, III. p. 530. BO. p. 61 ; Chani. s Jain Education Intemational For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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