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II. Shantinatha Jaina Bhandara-Khembe prasamarati (text only)
1. Sr. No. 92, Folios 2-27 Total verses 313
2. Sr. No. 107, Folios 78-121
Total verses 313
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V.
These two belong to first half of the 13th Century V. S.
3. Sr. No. 118, Folios 230-352
Total verses 315
Date first half of the 14th Century V. S.
4. Sr. No. 129, Folios 250-270
Total verses 314
Date later half of the 14th Century V. S.
iii. Pravartaka Kanti Vijaya Sangraha Baroda.
(Sanskrit section)
Prasamarati with commentary (name of the commentator is not mentioned).
Sr. No. 341, Folios 77
Total verses 352 Tikasloka-3500 No date.
iv. Jesalmer Bhandar
Praaśmarati with commentary (incomplete)
Sr. No. 172. P 201
Date 13th V.S.
Agali Sheri Bhandar
Prasamarati (text only)
Sr. No. 4 (10, P-1-41 No date.)
53. T.S. I-1
54. To elucidate this idea Siddhasenagaņi gives following beautiful analogy of curring illness of the patient. First of all, the patient who is suffering from disease must have unflinching faith in the medicine prescribed by the physician. Secondly, he must have clear knowledge of the medicine of that particular disease and thirdly, he must actually take the medicine and follow the restrictions in the manner of taking food etc. as directed by the physician. Faith in the medicine, knowledge of the medicine and taking the medicine, all these three are necessary to eradicate the disease. Similar is the case of acquisition of spiritual health, which would be secured only by the combination of the three jewels i.e. Right faith, Right knowledge and Right conduct-T.S. bhāṣyatika-1-1.p-28..
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