Book Title: Jinratnakosha Part 1
Author(s): Hari Damodar Velankar
Publisher: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
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ग्रन्थविमायः प्रथमः।
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23, 70, 76, 77, 78 ; III. A. pp. 110 ; | 114; 115, 116, 117; 145; Punjab. Nos. 1828 ; 2503 to 2505; SA. Nos. 34; 141; 793; 801; 865; 2014 ; 2033; Samb. No. 249; SB. 2 (156; -158 ); VA. 18 ( 27; 43 ); VB. 23
( 11 ); 24 ( 10, 24); 31 (22; 27; 34 ); 33 ( 15; 18; 70 ); 40 (6; 7); 41 ( 31, 32 ); VC. 14 ( 3 ); VD. 1 ( 23 ); 6( 4 ); Vel. Nos. 64 to 72; Weber. II. Nos. 1640 to 1680.
(1) It is indeed very difficult to distinguish between the various commentaries on this work since the catalogues and the lists very often mention them only in general terms. Most of the following are mss. of Hemacandra's own Laghuvrtti, or Svopajñalaghuvrtti (Prakāsikā?). Agra. No. 27 22 ; Bengal. No. 2567 , BO. p. 32; Buh. II. No. 414; III. Nos. 188; 189, 190; IV. Nos. 282; 283; 284; CC. I. p. 634 ; III. p. 132; DA. 61 (8 to 11; 16, 17; 30; 37, 38, 45; 53; 80; 81 ; 82); DB. 36 (27; 28 ); DC. pp. 5; 14; 34; 37, 39 ; Hamsa. No. 903; IO. Nos. 811; 812; JA. 23 (2); 37 (7;8); 88 (1); 89 (5); Jesal. Nos. 146 ; 252 ; JG. p. 300; JHA. 61 ( 2c. ), KB. 3 ( 53 ), Kiel. II. Nos. 62; 63, 64; 68; 287 ; Kundi. Nos. 91 ; 123 ; 174; Limdi. Nos. 572; 689; 691 ; 692; 736, 737 ; 891; 892; 911 ; 1680; PAP. 15 (6; 7; 9); 17 ( 25 ); 26 (19; 20; 21; 25; 27; 29; 30; 33; 34; 36; 38; 39; 41 , 43; 44; 49, 52; 55; 58; 81 ); 41 ( 26 ; 29; 32), 42 (5; 6; 79; 10; 14 to 18; 20; 23; 24 ); 54 ( 10 ); 79 ( 80 ); PAPL. 6 (3; 4; 11; 14, 15; 17; 19); PAPM. 64 (5); PAPS. 73 (4; 5; 15; 17; 18; 20), PAS. Nos. 94, 117; 225; PAZB. 6 (4); 17 (39; 43, 44); 22 (8); Pet. I. A. p. 77; V. A. p. 110; SA. No. 34; Samb. No. 431, VA. 18 ( 27 ); VB.
31 ( 22; 27 ); 33 ( 70 ); 40 ( 6 ; 7); 41 ( 31 ; 32); VC. 14 ( 3 ); Vel. Nos. 68 to 71; Weber. IL Nos. 1645 to 1678.
(2) Svopajña Brhadvrtti ( called Prakāśikā or Balābala Vrtti or Dhundbikā. Gram. 18000 ). Agra. Nos. 2716–2718; Bengal. Nos. 285; 2502 ; 7997 ; Bhand. V. No. 1379; VI. No. 1433, Bt. No. 425; Buh. II. No. 411; VIL No. 9; OC. I. p. 634 ; III. p. 132; DA. 61 (1 to 6; 15; 21; 31; 83 ); DB. 36 ( 26; 28 ; 38); DC p. 7; Hamsa. Nos. 43 253 ; 293 ; 300, 1040 ; JA. 23 (1); 37 (1 to 5); 44 (1); 54 ( 1 ); 89 ( 5 ); 108 (3); JG. p. 299; JHA. 61; Kath. No. 1430; KB. 7(9); Kiel. III. No. 186; Kundi. No. 14; Limdi. No. 1282, PAP. 14 (9); 15 (12; 13); 17 (2); 26 ( 13 ); 61 ( 19 ); PAPR. 4 ( 4 ); 5 (14); PAPS. 73 ( 21 ); PAS. Nos. 123 ; 312, PAZB. 1 (6; 7); Pet. I. A. p. 76; III. A. pp. 110; 115; 116; 117; 145; V. A. pp. 94, 136 ; SB. 2 ( 156; 158 ); SA. No. 793 ( called Rahasyavrtti ); VB. 33 (15; 18), VD. 6 ( 4 ); Vel. Nos. 65, 66, 67'; Weber. II. Nos. 1679; 1680; 1682 to 1687.
(3) Svopajñalaghunyāsa. Agra. No. 2711; Bengal. No. 2609; CC. I. p. 634 ; PAP. 17 ( 30 ); 26 (45); PAPR. 15 ( 3 ); PAZB. 1 (2; 9); SA. Nos. 141, 638 ; 865, VA. 18 ( 43 ).
(4) Svopajñabrhannyāsa ( Gram. 3400 ) also called Mahārņava or Sabdamahārņava. According to Bt. No. 425 (2), this is only on 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 and 27th Padas. Agra. Nos. 2635, 2710; Bhand. VI. No. 1406; Bt. No. 425, Hamsa. No. 243; Jesal. No. 1445; JG. p. 299 ; Kundi. No. 488; Limdi. Nos. 551 to 555; 910; PAP. 17 ( 32 only one folio ); 26 ( 10, 78;
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