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6.3 Āvassayasutta
Commentaries on the Satra and the Niryukti
Avaśyakacūrni, attributed to Jinadāsa, Cūrni, 13 600 granthas, (JRK 37). (Ref. JSBI 3, 297–305.]
Printed Av.1928–29. Extracts published by Leumann (Āv.Studies. 1897) subsequently
translated by Balbir (1993). See also Mette (1983). Haribhadra, 700-770, Laghuțīkā (BORI Cat. 17:3, 429–36).
Printed Av.1916-17 [ = Av.1981 or 1982). AvNi.1981 or 1982.
Also printed with Jñānasāgara's Avacūrni 1965 (see below). 3.1 Hemacandra Maladhārin, pupil of Abhayadeva, Āvaśyakasūtravịttipradeśavyākhyatippaņaka, (BORI Cat. 17:3, 460-62]
1920 *śrīmanmaladhāragacchiyaśrīmaddhemacandrasūrisūtritam Haribhadrīyāvasyaka vrttitīppanakam. Bombay : Nirnayasagara Press, 1920. 118 [ie. 236] p. (Sheth Devchand Lālbhāi Jain Pustakoddhār Fund series ; 53). Emeneau 3963]
With Hemacandra's Pradeśavyākhyā (JSBI 2, 173 item i). Reprint. 1988.
1988 Srīmanmaladhāragacchiyaśrīhemacandra sūrisūtritam Hāribhadrīyāvasyakavrttilippanakam : Mumbai : Srī Jinaśāsana Arādhanā Trasța, Vikrama samvat 2045 (1988). [8], 117 [ie. 234) p. ; 12 x 27 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: Bombay : Nirnayasāgara Press, [1920). Prakāśakīya states original edited by Kumudavijaya, pupil of Manivijaya Gani. Published "Vikrama samvat 1976 (1919)." (p. 7 (1st group) = 1920 edition above?).
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Malayagiri, his cty on the AvNi. / Āv. is incomplete, 18 000 granthas. Begins: pātu naḥ Pārsvanāthasya.
Printed. Av. 1928–36. Other commentators (who follow Haribhadra almost entirely):
Tilakācārya, pupil of Sivaprabha Sūri, pupil of Cakreśvara of the Candra Gaccha. Laghuvịtti, 12 325 granthas, composed samvat 1296 [1239). Seems to be in two versions: the smaller is called Gamanikā (begins: Śrīvīrajina varendram) of only 200 granthas. The larger one, which begins: devaḥ śrīnābhisūnuh, extends over 12 355 granthas (JRK 38). [BORI Cat. 17:3, 332-34; 439-46; photocopy of a MS of the larger version in the library of the Institut für Indische Philologie und Kunstgeschichte, Berlin, letter from Klaus Bruhn, July 1997] Extracts edited by Balbir in 1993, 441-67.
Jhānasāgara, pupil of Devasundara of the Tapā Gaccha, an avacūrņi, 7885 granthas, samvat 1440 [1383). [BORI Cat. 17:3, 452-54; JRK 371 1965 Sri-Haribhadrasūri-krta-vrtty-anusārena Bhattāraka-Sri-Jñānasāgarasūri-viracitā Srutakevali-Sri-Bhadrabāhusvāmi-sūtrita-Niryukti-yuta-Srimad-Avaśyakaniryukter Avacūrnih / samsodhakaḥ ... Mānavijayah. Surat, Vīrasamvat 2491. Vikramasamvat 2021. Krāista san 1965. 2, 452, 12, 286, 40 p. (Devcand Lalbhai-Jaina-Pustakoddhāra ; 108). [Tripāthī 1981, 305)
"The verses are called Niryukti-Verses (1-1637) or Bhāsya-verses (1-253); which are numbered serially. The so-called praksipta-verses (total 496) are numbered separately for each block of occurrence" (Tripathi 1981, 305). "Pratyah 500."
RW (v. 1: p. 2, 452) Mānikyasekhara, pupil of Merutunga Sūri of the Ancala Gaccha, a dipikā, 11 750 granthas, 15th cent. samvat (Balbir 1993, 89). But JRK says, composed samvat 1771 [1714). In this cty the author also mentions his ctys, all called Dīpikās, on the Ācāranga, Uttarādhyayana, Oghaniryukti, Daśavaikālika, Navatattva and Pindaniruykti. [BORI Cat. 17:3, 456-57; JRK 37).
Printed. Av.1939-49.
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