Book Title: Treasury of Jain Tales
Author(s): V M Kulkarni
Publisher: Shardaben Chimanbhai Educational Research Centre

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________________ Wnih N-2 (pp. 1436 to 1679) (pp. 414a - 4379) a) Autpattiki buddhiḥ a) Autpattiki buddhih v 61 Uppattiā... v 938 ..." v 62 Puwamadittham. v 939..." v 63 Bharahasila v 940" v 64 Bharaha-sila v 941....." v65 Mahusittha V 942 ....." b) Vainayiki buddhih (b) Vainayiki buddhih V66 Bharanittharana Samattha V 943 v 67 Nimitte atthasatthe V 944 ..." v 68 Siă sādi diham v 945 ..." comparative table contd ... C) Karmajā buddhiḥ C) Karmajā buddhih v 69 Uvaogaditthasára v 946" v 70 Herannie Karisae v947" D) Pārināmiki buddhih D) Pārināmiki buddhih v 71 Anumana-heu-ditthaṁ v 948" v 72 Abhae sitthi kumāre v 949" v73 Khamae amaccaputte v 950" Khavage .. v 74 Calanähaa āmamde 951 " S. No. 2: This legend is taken from Devendra's commentary on the Uttaradhyayana (Uttarā D.) Ch. III (pp. 594 to 659). Devendra tells the story of Müladeva in connection with the list of the ten examples illustrating the difficulty of getting a human birth. One of the ten catchwords contained in the list is 'suvina' (Sk. svapnah(. With reference to this catchword svapnah a dream) Devendra tells the story of Mūladeva. Neither the Curni nor the 'Sisyahita' commentary of Sāntisuri gives the story of Müladeva to illustrate the verse giving the ten catchwords. The story of Mūladeva with Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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