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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra
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F. 196th is partially broken.
On F. 67 verso, the following passage occurs:
शाकल्यदृष्टमृग्वेदे द्वितीयस्याष्टकस्य यत् ।
भाष्यं तन्माधवीयाख्यं लिखितं दैवशर्मिणा ॥
Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
On F. 126th verso, there is the following passage:व्याकरोत् त्रिंशमध्यायं माधवो नाम कश्चन ।
तीरमाश्रित्य निवसन् कावेर्या दक्षिणे सुखम् ।।
On F. 196th last line is the following:
(Sic.) एकः सुपर्णः एकस्सुपतनः सूर्यः स समुद्रमाविशत्यंतरिक्ष स इदं विश्वं भुवनं अभिपश्यति । तं पक्वप्रज्ञेन मनसा वाक् स च मा......
One peculiarity of this ms. is that the number of pages is not given in numerical figures but letters of alphabet. The value assigned to each letter is arbitrary and artificial. I mean it does not depend on the order of a letter in the alphabet. No principle seems to form a basis of the value, assigned to a letter or a group of letters. But having assigned a value to a particular letter, in an arbitrary manner, that value is followed with consistency throughout. I give below a list of letters together with the value assigned to each of them.
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