Book Title: Sramana 2002 07
Author(s): Shivprasad
Publisher: Parshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi

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________________ Jaina Kośa Literature : 135 Digambar scholar in 46 verses. It desired that scholars might learn the multiple senses of a word. Pub. The text with Bhāṣya and the text of the Dhananjayanāmamālā of Dhananjaya, Jñanapeeth Murtidevi Jaina Ganthamālā, Sanskrit Grantha No. 6, pp. 102-6. Bharatiya Jñanapeeth, Kasi 1950. Comm. (1) Anekārthanāmamālā-Ṭikā by an anonymous on the above work. Pub. See above. 3. Anekārhanighaṇṭu by Dhananjaya (1113-1140 AD) by Digambar scholar. Pub. with author's Namamālā, See above. 4. Anekārthasańgraha (Sanskrit) by Hemacandra (AD 1150), containing 1889 verses, divided into 7 Kāṇḍas (sections), is a homonymous dictionary. Its Kāṇḍas contain 16, 591, 766, 343, 48, 5 and 60 verses, respectively and are named as Ekasvarakäṇḍa, Dvisvarakāṇḍa, Trisvarakāṇḍa, Catuḥsvarakāṇḍa, Pañcasvarakāṇḍa, Satsvarakāṇḍa and Avyayakāṇḍa. The first six Kāṇḍas are arranged in ascending order of number of vowels. Pub. Text with the comm. Kairavākarakaumudi of Mahendrasuri, pupil of Hemacandra, ed. Zacharia, Bombay 1893. // Text In: Abhidhānasangraha Vol. 2, Mahavira Jaina Sabha, Cambay 1903. / /Text ed. Pt. Jagannath Śastri, Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi 1929, P. 152, 30. // Text ed. Vidyakara Misra. The Editor, Calcutta, Mns. BBRAS 92; BORI 2 of 1869-70, 263 of 1873-74, 1 of 1880-81, 414 of 1882-83, 844 of 1886 -92; Pattan I. pp. 94, 105, 305, 387, 388; Pet. I. p. 122 (no. 233), IV. P. 32 (No.844). Comm. (1) Anekārtha-Kairavākarakaumudi by Mahendrasuri (13th cent. AD), pupil of Hemacandra but attributed to Hemacandra, the author. It is based on Viśvaprakāśa, Śāśvata, Rabhasa, Amarakośa, Lingānuśāsana and works of Mankha, Hugga, Vyadi, Dhanapala, Bhaguri, Vacaspati etc. Pub. The comm. with text ed., Zacaria, Bombay 1893.Mns. BBRAS. 92, BORI 702 of 1875-76; 234 of A 1882-83, 1352-54 of 1887 -91, Peterson I PP. 51, 89, 122 (No. 234). (2) Anekārthasañgraha-Țikā by anonymous. Mns. B P. p.209 b; Oxf. II.1111 (1). 5. Anekārthanāmamālā by Vinayasagara (fl. 1646A D) of Añcalagaccha. Mns. AK. 1576. BORI 1576 of 1891 -95. 6. Anekārthasangrahaśesa by Jinaprabhasūri (1292- 1333 AD), a supplement to Hemacandra's (1088- 1172 AD) Anekārtha For Private & Personal Use Only Jain Education International www.jainelibrary.org

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