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________________ मन्थविभागः प्रथमः। 153 the Guru of Siddhasena who composed 1915, and in the Sanātana Jaina Granhis Pravacanasāroddhāravrtti in Sam. thāvali, Calcutta, 1921. CMB. 53, CP. 1242 ; cf. Vel. No. 1460. p. 648 ; Idar. 84 ; SG. No. 1643. (II) ata u Agra. No. 807; DB. 22 (II) afatarea of Samantabhadra. JG. p. 90. (110); JG. pp. 111 ; 179. Perhaps the Also see Jaina Hitaisī, Vol. 14, p. 312. same as above. (III) aparien by Rāmasena. See above TatTTaQist otherwise called Nijatīrthikakalpitakuma tvānusāsana (I). AD. No. 181 ; Mud. tinirāsa, is also a refutation of the Añca 95; 386 ; 575. lika and the Purnimā Gaccha doctrines by amalg Limdi. No. 655. Haribhadra (Gram. 5040). Bt. No. arau arala composed in Sam. 1845, by Jyotirvi161. jaya, Pupil of Padmavijayagani. DB. 21 TataTETICAT of Balacandra. Mud. 25; 205 ; ! (53; 54); JG. p. 111. See Tattvārthasūtra (16). atarająiraat by Śrutasāgara. Bhand. IV. A. p. arafafant of Vardhamāna Kavi. JG. p. 90. 117 ; Pet. IV. Index, p. CXXIII and (I) तत्त्वविचारप्रकरण by Vasunandin. It contains Winternitz, History, II. p 592. This is 95 Gāthās borrowed from older works not an independent work, but only a mostly : cf. Anekānta, I. p. 274. CP. commentary (No. 15 ) on the Tattvārp. 647; SG. No. 1378. thasūtra. (1) gala T T by Srutasādhu. JG. p. asalfarsiratet apareifaTutar Lal. 162; Tera. 27. 133. atariatu TOT JG. p. 133 ( foll. 12 only); SG. araraan by Yasovijayagani, pupil of Nayavi Nos. 1773 ; 2381. jaya of the Tapā Gaccha. JG. p. 108. ataria rege of Prabacandra, pupil of Padmanar(I) 96 Anon. Agra. No. 808. din Saiddhāntika. It is a brief commen(II) arahide of Naganandin. See, Paradharma tary on the Sarvärthasiddhi of Pujyakala. pāda, on the Tattvārthasūtra; cf. AnekāTaart by Devasena. It contains 74 Gathās and nta, I. p. 197 is published in the MDG. Series, No. 13, afarten (Gram. 724 ) by Amrtacandrasuri. It Bombay, Sam. 1975. CP. p. 648; contains 618 Sanskrit Slokas, divided Hamsa. No. 435 ; JG. p. 89; Lal. 100. into 9 chapters, which discuss the seven (1) Tīkā by Sakalakirti. JG. p. 89. Padārthas of the Jainas. It is published (2) Dipikā (Gram. 600) by Bāla by Pannalal Vamsidhara in the Sanātana candra. JG. p. 89. Jaina Granthamālā No. 1,Bombay, 1905. avalu aalt DB. 35 ( 199 ; 200). AD. No. 141; Bhand. V. No. 1067 YI) atalg TTET consisting of 259 Sanskrit verses, (dated Sam. 1584); Bt. No. 617; CP. composed by Rāmasena, pupil of Naga p. 648 ; DB. 22 (109) ; DLB. 25; JG. sena, and of Vijayadeva, Mahendradeva p. 90; Kath. Nos. 1074; 1075; Pet. Punyamurti and Viracandra. In the III. No. 502 ; V. No. 940. MDG. edition, it is ascribed to Nāga- aparefarreta (Gram. 1800) by Sakalakirti, sena through a mistake ; cf. Jaina Hitaisī, successor of Padmanandin. It is a work Vol.14,p. 313. Stanzas from this work are in 12 chapters on the principles of Jain quoted by Aśādhara in his commentary philosophy. For a summary of contents, on the Istopadesa. It is published in cf. Bhand. IV. p. 106 ff. The work MDG. Series, No. 13, Bombay, Sam. is not a commentary on the TattvārthaJ... 20 Jain Education Intemational For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.016002
Book TitleJinratnakosha Part 1
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHari Damodar Velankar
PublisherBhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
Publication Year1944
Total Pages484
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size16 MB
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