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(NCC .X, p. 74). However, taken to be an independent exposition. (NCC. XIII, p. 134). 20. Prakritādişadbhāṣāvyākarana, Mss. Anandāśarma, 3598, 7130. Pāliyam 940 (b); · Comm. (Vịtti) Mss. Kamakoti 12/16, Pāliyam 912 (b). (NCC .XIII, p. 142)
21. PrakritCandrikā, grammar, Mss. Baroda 4139 (inc.); Chani 1097; Gough, p. 212 (metrical); Radh 38. 22. Audāryacintāmaņi (CE 1518) a grammar of Śrutasagara, a Digambar Jain, pupil of Vidyanandin and grand pupil of Devendrakīrti. Containing six chapters, it is based on Hemacandra's work. According to some it is a commentary (JRK.p. 68-69). Pub. First three chapters only from Vizagapatanam. Mss. Alphabetical list Beng. Govt. p. 22; CPB. 7054; RASB.VI. 4627. 23. Cintāmaņi - Vyākaraṇa by Subhacandrasūri, a Digambar Ācārya, according to colophon of his Pāņdavapūrāņa. It consists of 1224 sūtras, divided into three chapters (adhyāyas), with four sections each. MT 2770. (vide. ABORI,XIII. p. 46).
-Comm.Cintāmaņi-Vyākarana-vrtti, an auto-commentary by Subhacandra. Mss. Sravaņabelagola 250; (NCC .VII.p. 57). 24. PrakritCandrikā, grammar in metres by Krsnaśesa or Śeşakşşņa, on the model of his Pādacandrikā. It consists of nine chapters (prakāśas). It is written for beginners. It gives general rules of Prakrit, non-conjunct (asamyukta), conjunct (samyukta) consonants, adverbs, declinsions of words, numerals, roots, krdanta an d various dialects, respectively. It is based on grammar of Hemacandra and Trivikrama. Pub. Subhadra Upadhyaya, Amar Publication, Varanasi 1969. Mss. BORI. 255 of 1884-86;, 243 of 1895-98, BORI .D II. ii. 271,272, IO 945; Pet. III. p. 393 (no. 255); (vide. NCC XIII, p. 133)