________________
Jaina Kośa Literature : 139
5.
Lallubhai, BB & Co. Khargate, Bhavnagar 1916. // Ed. Pt. Bechardas, Bombay. Mns. BA. No. 20; BBRAS. No. 104; BORI. 185 of 1872-73; 52 of 1874-75, 895 of 1886-92; Chani. 1402, 3353, 3556. Laghunamamālā or Nāmamālā or Śāradiya-Abhidhānamālā (AD 1643) by Harsakirtisūri, pupil of Candrakirti of Nāgapuriya Tapāgaccha in Sanskrit. Mns. Bengal.No.7392; BO.p.17; Bhand. V. No.1361, VI. 1409; Buh. IV. No. 281, VI. No. 780;Digambar Jaina Terahapanthi Mandira, Basava, No.58, P.42 (dated 1788 AD):
Weber II.No.1703. 3. Jainakakko, containing Gujrati meaning of Prakrit words by
Balabhai Chaganalala, Pub. Ahmedabad 1812. Pāiyasaddambudhi or Prakrita-Śabdāmbudhi by Rajendrasuri in 1899 AD, it is an abridged form of his gigantic encyclopaedic dictionary Abhidhāna-rajendrakośa. No other information is available pertaining to this lexicon. Unpub. Pāiya Sabda Mahaņņavo by Pt. Haragovinda Das T. Seth, is a dictionary of Prakrit language containing Hindi meaning of about 70,000 words. It also provides Sanskrit equivalents of the Prakrit words, supporting the meaning by extracts, selected from about 250 original Jaina texts with complete references. The wide range of Jaina works, used for citing illustrations, include among others Jaina canonical texts, their commentaries, Karmagranthas, Prakaraṇagranthas, ancient narrative literature etc. Pub. ed. Prof. Vasudeva Sharan Agravala & Pt.Dalsukha Bhai Malvania, Prakrit
Text Society, S.No.7, Varanasi, Ed. 2nd 1963. 6. Prakrit-Hindi Kosa, an abridged edition of the well-known
Prakrit-Hindi dictionary, Pãiya-Sauda- Mahaạnavo of Seth Haragovindadasa Trikamacanda. This edition excludes illustrations from the Jaina texts, figures denoting the serial No. of various meanings as well as declensions of words given in the original edition Pub. ed. K. R. Candra, Prakrit Jaina Vidya Vikasa Fund,
Ahmedabad & Parshwanath Vidyapeeth, Varanasi 1987, p. 15, 890 Sanskrit Kosa 1. Dhanañjayanāmamālā or Nāmāvali or Dhanañjaya-Nghantu or
Dhanañjaya Koşa or Pramāņa-Nāmamālā or Nighantusamaya
Jain Education International
For Private & Personal Use Only
www.jainelibrary.org