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pp.160-168, English Tr. by Dr.Ghatge. This survey is not claimed to be exhaustive. In respect of some literary forms it is suggestive or representative. Vidc Studies in Prakrit Instructions, Proceedings of the Seminar in Prakrit Studies, Poona 1970, pp.120-121. (i) Jaina Sahitya aur Itihās, Bombay, 1956, pp.548-549. (ii) Dr.A.N.Upadhye opines that Trivarnācāra can be attributed netiether to Vattakera nor to Kundakunda: In the course of discussion at the Seminar. Karnatak Bhārati, Vol.6 No.4 pp.114-115. Adipurāna 1-49. Vide my, paper Bhagavati Aradhanā Commentaries on it, Kathākosas associated with it and old Kannada literature, Journal of Oriental Institute, Vol.XXII, No.4. Vide ibid. Vide ibid. Dr.Jyoti Prasad Jaina suggests that sivarya was a Northerner; The Jaina Sources of the History of India, Delhi 1964, p.128. Karnataka Through Ages, Dharwar, 1960 p.475. Vide ibid. Kavicarite I, Bangalore 1961. The last three are noted in the Kannada Prāntiya Tādapatriya Grantha Suci, (KTGS) Kashi 1948. As the book possesses good indexes, details of reference are not given. KTGS.
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Ibid.
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For details on these scholars vide Kavicarite I & II and KTGS, KTGS. Ibid. Ibid.
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