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

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________________ 420 830; 832, 834; Bhand. VL. No. 1087; CP. p. 703; Hebru. 7; Hum. 43; Idar. 82 (3 copies); JG. p. 293; Pet. IV. No. 1489; PR. No. 177; Strass. p. 311. श्रीजिनरत्नकोशः । (IV) cats in 24 Gathas of Dharmaghogs. It is published by the JDPS, and JAS. Series, Bhavnagar, Sarh. 1917. BO. p. 62, Hamsa. Nos, 114; 566; 1010; JG. p. 136; Limdi. No. 1566; Pet. VL No. 636, SA. No. 1949; Strass. p. 310. (1) Avacuri. JG. p. 136; Limdi. No. 1566, Pet. VI. No. 636. (2) Balavabodha composed by Ratnacandra, pupil of Santicandragapi. This is mentioned by the author in his Prasasti to the commentary on Adhyatmakalpa druma. (V) Graecorais Anonymous. Agr. No. 1269, DA. 60 (170 to 174), 76 (69); DB. 35 (144 to 147); JG. p. 145, SA. Nos. 732; 2785; 2985, Surat. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7; VC. 14 (24). (1) Avacuri. Anonymous. DA. 76 (69); DB. 35 (144 to 147), VC. 14 (24, Gram. 150). समवायनिराकरण SG. No. 1488. समवायाङ्गसूत्र is the fourth Anga of the Agama. It is published with Abhayadeva's commentary in the Agamodaya Samiti Series (No. 15), Surat, 1919, and also in the Agama sangraha by Ray Dhanpatsinha Bahadur, Benares, 1880. Agra. Nos. 42-55, AM. 41; 281; 375; 395; AZ. 2 (5); Bengal. Nos. 6685; 6898; Bik. No. 1514; Buh. III. No. 139; IV. No. 215; Chani. No. 72; DA. 4 (18 to 26, 31, 32), DB. 2 (7 to 12); DC. p. 40, Flo. Nos. 496; 497; 498; JA. 110 (4); JB. 12 (7 copies); Jesal. Nos. 819, 820, 883; JG. p. 4; JHA. 4 (2); 8 (2 c.); JHB. 6; Kiel. I. No. Jain Education International 110 Kundi. Nos. 39, 322; LimdiNos. 8, 75; 100, 108; 183; 195; 264, 310; 351, 478; Mitra. VIII. pp. 229 230 PAP. 501 to 10; 12 to 14); 52(14); PAPS. 7 (3 to 15); PAZA. 2 (3; 4); PAZB.4 (1); PRA. No. 1285, Punjab. Nos. 2780 to 2784; SA. Nos. 3; 260; 2570; 2664, 2710; Samb. Nos. 138; 175; 323; Surat. 1, 2, 5, 7; VA. 17 (13), VB. 34 (18), 35 (15; 17; 23, 33); 36 (7; 16); VC. 14 (10; 26; 29); Vel. Nos. 1540 to 1545; Weber. II. Nos. 1783 to 1786. (1) Tik composed in Samh. 1120 by Abhayadevasüri, pupil of Jinesvarasuri of the Kharatara Gaccha. Gram. 3575; Berivardhamanamanamya. Agri. No. 46; AM. 281; AZ 2 (5); Bik. No. 1733; Bod. No. 1335; BSC. No. 713; Buh. IV. No. 216; Chani. No. 72; DA. 4 (16, 17; 29; 30; 33); DB. 2(7, 8, 9); DC. pp. 8; 40, Flo. No. 498; Hamsa. Nos. 616, 1379; JB. 12 (3 c.); Jesal. No. 819; JG. p. 4; JHA. 4, JHB 6; Kundi. Nos 39; 322; Mitra. VIII. p. 230; PAP. 50 (1, 2, 3, 6; 9; 14); 52 (14), PAPS. 7 (3, 13; 14; 15); PAZA. 2 (4); PAZB. 4 (1); Pet L. No 348; IV. No. 1362, PRA. No. 1285 (No. 7, ms dated Sam. 1349); Punjab. Nos. 2785; 2786, 2787; SA. No. 3; Samb. No. 176; Surat. 1, 2, 5, 7, VA. 17 (13); VB. 34 (18); 35 (15; 17, 23); 36 (716); VC. 14(10; 26; 29); Weber. II. Nos 1785; 1786. (2) Niryukti by Vijayasuri (!). This is very probably the same as above. VB. 35 (33). (3) Vrtti by Megharja Vacaka. Punjab. No. 2780. (2) Paryaya. Kap. Nos. 82-86. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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