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1788 by Nyayasagara, pupli of Uttamasagara of the Tapa Gaocha. DB. 7 (24)
(26) Kalpadrumakalika (Gram. 4109) composed by Lakanivallabhagani, pupil of Laksmikirti of the Kharatara Gacche, during the reign of Jinasaubhagyasūri, successor of Jinaharsa, successor of Jinacandra, successor of Jinakusala etc. Jinasaubhagya became Suri in Sah. 1899. Agra. Nos. 526; 531; Baroda. Nos. 1793; 2756; Bengal. Nos. 2553; 4333; 6795; 7058; Bhand. VI. No. 1126; Bod. No. 1341; BSC. No. 459; DB. 7 (21); JHA. 31; 68; JHB. 22; 23; 52; KB. 1 (10; 11); 2(7); 3(62); 5(7); 6(2), 8(2); 9(1); KN. 28, Kiel. II. No. 370; Mitra. VII. p. 97; X. p. 229; Pet. I. No. 252, V. Nos. 659, 660; PRA. No. 944; SB. 1 (63, 65; 67); Surat. 1 (2527) 2, 4, 5; VB. 7 (5)
(27) Sūtrarthaprabodhini composed in Sam. 1954 by Vijayarajendra Suri of the Tristutika Guccha. Mentioned at p. 45 of Jam' of 9-1-39.
(28) Kalpalata composed by Gunavijayagani, pupil of Kamalavijaya, pupil of Amaravijaya, pupil of Subhavimalagani, of the Lakṣmibhadraśākbā of the (Tapā) Gaocha. PRA. No. 560.
(29) Dipika by Vrddhivijaya. This is probably Jayavijaya's commentary (No. 16 above), the fsrst copy of which was written by Vṛddhivijaya, cf. Vel. No. 1442. VB. 8 (17).
(30) Dipika by Bhavavijayagani. This probably is Vinayavijaya's commentry (No. 20 above) which was cor rected by Bhavavijayagani; cf. Vel. No. 1443. VB. 8 (18).
(31) Niryukti-Avacuri by Manikyase. khara Suri. Buh. VII. No. 19.
(32) Avacuri composed by Udayasigara, pupil of Dharmasekhara (Grath,
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(38) Vṛtti by Meratungasuri (Grami. 2229) VA. 5 (22).
(34) Avacuri by Mahimeru Upădhyaya (Gram. 700). JG. p. 50, Limdi. No. 333.
(35) Laghu-Tiki (Gram. 1000). JG. p. 50.
(36) Kalpoddyota by Nayavijaya. BK. No. 810.
(37) Kalpalata viveka. Kundi. No. 389.
(38) Sankṣepavyākhyā. KB. 2 ( 18). (39) Niruktanirukti (Grain. 790). JA. 95 (3); 106 (11).
(40) Tika or Avacuri. Anon. Agra Nos. 504; 527; 528; 532; 535; Bengal. Nos. 2712, 6779; Buh. II. No. 199; III. No. 98; (dated Sarh. 1513); 99; DB. 7 (27; 28); JG. p. 52 (Gram. 2200); JHB. 23; PAPS. 31 (4-7); 32(4); Pet. L. No. 251, IV. No. 1223; VB. 7 (2); VC. 4 (17); Weber. II. No. 1888, 1889.
(41) Antarvacanã (cf. Vel. No. 1445) is a sort of an indirect commentry. It narrates the legends suggested in the text and explains the ritual connected with the reading of the Kalpasūtra. This one was composed in Sam. 1457 by Gunaratnasuri, pupil of Devasundarasuri of the Tap Gaccha. PRA. No. 562.
(42) Antarvacanã composed by Kulamandanasuri. BK. Nos. 705; 951; JG. p. 52; PAP. 8 (11), 81 (6); PAPS. 39 (3, 7, 8); 46 (10; ms. dated Sam. 1574); 71(9); PRA. No. 547 (ms.
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