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(ii) Recently the whole work, entitled Triṣasti Salākā Purrṣa Puranam, was edited by Dr.B.S.Kulkarni and published by the K.R.I., Karnatak University, Dharwad, 1975.
For details on this point, vide Dr.A.N.Upadhye's 'The Predecessors of Camundraya, Journal of the KarnatakUniversity (Humanities), Vol.IV.
(i) p.6., (ii) All such references are to the pages of the Triṣasti Salākā Puruṣa Purānam.
p.6
p.17
For detailsin this regard vide my paper, 'Some Observations on the Camundaraya Purana, Journal of the Karnatak-University (Humanities), Vol.XII.
Similarly are also found many Sanskrit verses quoted here. As a result the very reading of such words sounded to me at first un-Prakritic and made no meaning.
As could be seen in the index above too.
vide loc.cit.
Rayachand Jaina Granthamālā, Bombay edition.
Comprised in the Satprabhṛtādi Sangraha, Pub.M.D.J. Series, Bombay.
Pub. in the M.D.J.Series, Bombay.
S.B.J.Series, Vol. V, Lucknow, 1927.
Vide the Solapur edition.
Pt.J.K.Mukhtar notes that the five gahās of the Barasa Anuvekkha (25 to 29) are quoted in the commentary on S.10 of Ch.II in the Sarvarthasiddhi of Pujyapada. Vide Op.cit., p.13.
As stated with pride by his own teacher. Vide Gommaṭasara (Karma Kanda) gaha 972, S.B.J.Series, Vol. VI.
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