Book Title: Laghuprabandhsangrah
Author(s): Jayant P Thaker
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra

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________________ [5] MISCELLANEOUS NAMES I astiat -one of the four parks attached to the palace of Madan a bhrama. 4.6. 2 startattatet Do. 4.8-9. 3 कमलकेदार - one of the four step-wells in the palace-compound of Mad a bhrama. 4.7. 4 RITATE - one of the four principal Gavākşas that to the north--of the palace of Mada na bhrama. 4.5. 5 PRITE ---one of the four step-wells in the palace-compound of Mada n a bhrama. 4.7. 6 Trakaita - one of the four principal Gavākşas in Mada na bhrama's palace. 4.4-5. 7 FESTETI -a small pond in the palace-compound of Madan a bhrama. [ Candrajyotsna > Candra jotsnā > Candrayotsnā. ] 4.10; 5.6. 8 धारागिरिवाडी -one of the four parks in the compound of the palace of Mada na bhrama. 4.8. 9 नन्दनवाडी Do. 4.9. 10 goat[ v.l. 697 )atur - one of the four principal Gavákşas in Mada na bhra ma 's palace. 4.4; 5.5; 7.6. II HTETTEL -the science of Dramaturgy. Probably here there is a reference to the Nāțyaśāstra of Bharata, the oldest available work on Poetics (including Dramaturgy), which can be placed not later than 300 A.D. 25.6. 12 वासुपूज्यचरित्रम् - the Vasupujyacaritam, a work in four Sargas describing in 5494 verses the life-story of Vāsupūjya, the twelfth Tirthankara of the Jain a.s, along with the narration of his previous birth as king Pad mottar a. It is written throughout in the Anu ș t u bh metre, with the exception of the concluding verses of the Sargas which are in Vasantatilaká. As is evident from the Prasastiverses at the close of the fourth Sarga, it was Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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