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Studies in Jainology, Prakrit
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They are Yogavimsikā, Yogasataka, Yogabindu and Yogadrstisamuccaya. The first two are in Prakrit and the other two are in Sanskrit. Keeping Hcmacandra in view, recently R. Williams called his work on the Jaina srāvaka- dharma (the corpus of rutes that regulate the daily life of a layman) Jaina Yoga, London, 1963. Vide Mahaprajñaji, Intro. to Jaina Yoga, p.1. Yogasastra, III-130. (i) Ibid. III-144. (ii) As rendered by R. Williams, Op.cit., p.215. pp. 166-167. Op.cit., Intro.p.5. Mysorc, 1959. Bombay, 1943. Composed in Prakrit and belonging to c.100 A.D. Tapa is said to have been the oldest word used for expressing Yogic practice, wich attempt at the beginning appears to have got inspiration from the sun and the fire. (i) The first number refers to the page and the second to the line. (ii) etc. indicates usage of the vocable numerous times. In respect of the Brhatkathākośa, the first number refers to the story and the second to the verse.
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