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6. Prakrit Vyākarana (Hindi) Madhusudan Prasad Miśra, containing 11 chapters, presents the characteristic features of Māhāraştri in first 7 chapters and peculiarities of Sauarasenī, Magadhi, Paiiśācī and Apabhramśa from Māhāraștrī, in remaining chapters. Alphabetical index of Prakrit words. Pub. Chowkhamba Vidyabhavana ,Varanasi, 1960.p.298 7. Eastern School of Prakrit Grammarians by Satya Rañjana Banerjee, attempts to present study of Prakrit grammarians, divided into Eastern and Western school and their respective linguistic features. The work divided into three parts, treats the Prakrit grammarians of Eastern School together with a bird's eye view of the Western school in the first part. The second part treats of the linguistic traits, peculiar to the Eastern School and the characteristic features of Prakrit dialects and sub-dialects, based on the texts of Purușottama, Ramašarman and Mārkandeya are given. The last part contains six appendices.The edited text of Bharat, Puruşottama etc. have been included. Pub. Vidyasagara Pustaka Mandira, Calcutta 1977, p.5, 104, 8. Prakrit Bhāşano Kā Rūpa Darśana (Hindi) by Narendra Nath Ācārya, is a study of Prakrit language, based on Prakrit Prakāśa of Vararuci. Divided into 9 chapters, it deals with different versions of origin of Prakrit dialects and sub-dialects of Prakrit. It treats mainly with grammatical analysis of about 1000 Prakrit words, occurring in Prakrit Prakāśa of Vararuci, in alphabetical order. It contains sūtras of Prakrit Prakāśa with its Hindi translation. Pub, Rama Prakashan, Lucknow 1963, p. 242.
9. Prakrit Mārgopadeśikā, (Gujarati) Becharadas Doshi, Pub. Gurjara Grantha Ratna Kāryalya Ahmedabad, 1958 CE. 10. Prakrit Mārgopadeśikā (Hindi), Becharadas Doshi, trans. into Hindi by Sadhvi Subrata from Gujarati , Pub. Motilal Banarasidasa, Delhi 1968,