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(1) Niryukti by Bhadrabāhu. DA. 26 (9); JA. 60 (11); 95 (7); Pet. J. Nos. 273 ; 306 , III, No. 615; III. A. p. 29.
(2) Tika by Pārsva, pupil of Yaksadeva, composed in Sam. 956, (Saka 820) with the help of Jambu Srāvaka. Bt. No. 24; PAP. 11 (21, ms. dated Sam. 1470); PAPR 2 ( 17 ); 15 ( 32 ); PAS. Nos. 142; 413 (mss, dated Sain. 1228 and 1289 ; cf. Patan Cat. I. pp. 18 and 120 ; quotations ).
(3) Curņi (Gram. 4590 ) composed in Sam. 1183, by Vijayasimhasuri, rupil of śāntimuni, successor of Nemicandra and Sarvadeva. Agra. No. 291, BK. No. 512; Bt. No. 24 ( 21 ); Chani. No. 134; DA. 25 ( 17 ); Hamsa. Nos. 36 ; 775 ; Kap. Nos. 924 (quotations.); 925; PAP. 5 ( 18 ); 79 ( 75 ); PAPM. 66 (a good ms. dated Sam. 1312 ); PAPS. 44 (2); Patan Cat. I. p. 389 ( quotations; ms. dated Sam. 1317 ); Pet. V. A. p. 22, PRA. Nos. 297, 319; SA. Nos. 578 ; 907; 1624 ; Surat. 1, 5.
(4) Vrtti (Gram. 2000) composed in Sam. 1222 by Candrasuri, pupil of Dhanesvara, pupil of Silabhadra of the Candra Kula ; cf. DI. p. 21 and Pet. III. Introduction, p. 14. Bt. No. 24 ( 22 ); Chani. No. 148 ; DB. 12 (8); DC. p. 6, PAPR. 15 ( 30 ) ; PRA. No. 363 ; also see Patan Cat. I. p. 8-9 (quotations) This is a Palm ms. of the PAS. Collction dated Sam.1299.
(5) Laghu Vrtti composed in Sari. 1296 by Tilakācārya, or Tilakasuri, pupil of Sivaprabhasūri, successor of Cakreśvarasuri. The extent of the Vrtti is 200 Slokas. Buh. III. No. 136 , IV. No. 200, Kap. Nos. 931 ; 932; Keith. No. 54; Mitra. X. p. 16; PAP. 4 (9); 39 ( 38 ); PAS. Nos. 9; 73 ; cf Patan
Cat. I. pp. 126 ( quotations), 386 ; Pet. IV.A. p. 108; VI. No. 597.
(6) Tīkā by Kulaprabhācārya. Pet. III. A. p. 130.
(7) Vandāruvrtti also called Srāvakānusthānavidhi composed by Devendrasuri of the Tapā Gaccha. See AvasyakaTikā ( 18 ).
(8) Vivarana composed in Sain. 1411 by Taruņaprabha, pupil of Jinacandrasuri, successor of Jinaprabodhasuri of the Khazatara Gaccha. Bhand. V. No. 1234; BK. No. 184 ; KB. 3 (45); Limdi. No. 104; Pet. III. A. p. 221.
(9) Arthadipikā composed in Sam. 1496 by Ratnasekharasūri, pupil of Munisundarasuri of the Tapā Gaccha. AM. 130, Bhand. IV. No. 285; BO. Pp. 30; 60; Bod. No. 1366; Buh. III. No. 137; DA. 24 ( 32 to 36 ); 25 (1 to 7); DB. 12 ( 1 to 3); Hamsa. Nos. 40; 1676; JA. 110 (23); JB. $8; 91 ; JHA. 45 ( 2c.); JHB. 50; 55; Kaira. A. 154 ; Kap. Nos. 926-930; Limdi. Nos. 295; 786, Mitra. X. p. 44; PAP. 5 (24); 6 (36); 22 (3); PAPL. 1 (16); PAPS. 24 (11); 31 (8); 33 (12; 13); 49 ( 18 ); 56 (12) ; 57 (1); 58 (2); PAZA. 9 (1); Pet. III. A. p. 226; V. No 679; Punjab. Nos. 2581 ; 2583; SA. Nos. 11 ; 907, 1944; 2018; 2833 ; Surat. 1(804; 2083 ); VB. 38 (7); VC. 2 (5); 15 ( 12; 16 ); VD. 10 (1); Vel. Nos. 1527 ; 1528.
(10) Padaparyāyamañjari by Akalanka. BO. p. 31.
(11) Tīkā by Jinacandra ( See No. (8)? Kath. No. 1306.
(12) Avacūri by Devendra. See No. (7). Buh. IV. No. 195.
(13) Vrtti by Somasundarasūri (?). VA. 18 ( 38 ).
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