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Sāhitya Šāstramāla No. 3, Benaras 1917,/ Text with comm. Sarani by Vijayāmrtasūri, Jain sähityavardhakasabhā, Surat 1943 AD/ Saptasandhāna : Eka Samiksämaka Adhyayana (Ph.D. Thesis) by Dr. Śreyansa Kumara Jain, studies the text in 7 chapters. The first chapter surveys the texts of this particular genre in historical perspective. It provides the information about Jain as well as Non-Jain Sandhānakavyas and their authors. The second deals with life and works of Meghavijayaganit. The third presents the account of the subjectmatter and source of the text in detail. The fourth chapter examines the literary estimate of this work: the figure of speech, sentiments and metres, employed in this work along with its merits and demerits. It also presents a comparative study of Saptasandhānakāvya with Dvisandhānakāvya and Rāghavapāņdaviya. Pub. Arihanta International, Delhi 1992, p. 238// Mns. Agra No. 2966.
Saptasandhāna(1612 AD) by Jagannāth, pupil of Narendrakirti is also referred to.
Caturvinsatisandhănakāvya by Pt. Jagannath, pupil of Digambara. Each of its verses may be expressed in 24 contexts. However, its authenticity is doubtful.
Pañcatirthistuti (1671 AD) by Meghavijayagani
Trisandhānastotra 1418 AD by Ratnasekharasūri, pupil of Somasundarasūri in five verses, written on the tirthas of Abū and Jīrāpallī, it applies simultaneously to Ķșabhadeva, Neminātha and Pārsvanātha. Unpub.
Navagrahagarbhita of Ratnasekhara, Pārsvastavana of Ratnasekhara, Vāmeyajinastavana of Ratnasekhara, Sādhāraṇajinastuti of Somatilakasūri,
Vividhārthamaya Sarvajñastotra by Somatilaka gives 4 meanings. Mns. JG, p. 294; Hamsa No. 27
Virajinastavana, a Pañcavinsatisandhānakāvya by Somatilakasūri in 12 verses. Barring the first and last verses each of the remaining ten verses may be applied in 25 senses. It contains the eulogy of Rşabhadeva etc. 24 Tirthankaras and Guru. Pub. Text with an Avacūri (comm). by anonymous In; Jaina Stotrasamuccaya.
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