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Catalogues of Jaina Manuscripts
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manuscripts in Sanskrit and Modern Indian languages, in addition to Pali, Prakrit etc. located in 69 institutions and private collections. Pub, American Oriental Society, S.No.12 New
Haven 1938, P.xxix, 542. 51. [Washington, D.C. U.S. Library) comp. by Horace I. Pollen,
alphabetical list of Indian manuscripts and paintings, with description, contains the information regarding the 30 Prakrit manuscripts. The list includes the collection, selected from the library of congress and from several public and private collections in the United States. Pub. United States Govt.
Printing Office, 1939, IV, P.16, 4 Art plates. 52. [Punjab Jaina Bhandaras] A Catalogue of Manuscripts in
the Punjab Jaina Bhandaras, comp. by Banarasi Das Jain, contains description of 3168 (2568 Sanskrit and Prakrit, 500 Gujrati and 100 Hindi mss.) in tabular form; with extracts (beginning, ending colophons) of select 75 Sanskrit and 6 Hindi mss. The manuscripts have been arranged by title A-Z. Location of each manuscript has been indicated. Introduction throws light on the genesis of Jaina Bhandars in India in general and in the Punjab in particular. A.C. Woolner was instrumental in bringing these manuscripts, preserved in Bhandaras located at Ambalacity, Amritsar, Nakodar, Patti and Zira, to the light. The number of manuscripts in these Bhandaras is 876, 6154, 479, 366,and 711, respectively. Now these manuscripts are housed in the Punjab University Library. Pub. Punjab University,
Lahore 1939,P.xiv, 2, 141. 53. [Arrah. Jaina Siddhānta Bhavana] Praśasti Sangraha: A
Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscripts by K. Bhujabali Sastri, Jaina Siddhānta Bhavana, Devakumara
Granthamala No. 5, Arrah 1942, P. 200, 2. 54. [Arrah. Jaina Siddhānta Bhavanal Jaina Siddhānta
Bhavana Granthāvali Devakumar Jaina Prācya
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