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________________ अन्यविभागः प्रथमः। 157 p. 197. (32) Vrtti Anon. Agra. No. 803; Jogoa arftatu consisting of about 400 GāJG. p. 90 (Sphotakavrtti ) ; PAP. 45 thās, is the fifth Prakirņaka ; cf. IA. Vol. (20; Gram. 17647); 68 (12); Pet. 21, p. 111. Published with the commenIV. No. 1424 ; VC. 7 (6). tary of Vijayavimala, in the DLP. Series, (33) Tikā by Padmakirti. See Ane No. 59, Bombay, 1922. It is a dialogue kānta, I. p. 585, footnote. in mixed prose and verse, between (34) Tikā by Kanakakārti. See Ane Mahāvīra and Gautama on matters kānta, I. p. 585, footnote. connected with physiology and anatomy. (35) Tīkā by Rajendramaulin. See Agra. Nos. 449 ; 450 ; AM. 35; Bhand. Anekānta I. p. 585, footnote ; III. p. 121. VI. Nos. 1159 ; 1168 ; Bik. No. 1613; BK. No. 40; Chani. No. 173; DA. 27 (36) Vrtti by Sivakoti, pupil of (36; 37; 75-80); 74 (19); DB. 13 Samantabhadra. This is mentioned in (35-38); Hamsa. Nos. 19, 308 ; Limdi. Sravan Belgula Inscription No. 105. No. 930; Mitra. VIII. pp. 115, 116; Also cf. JH. Vol. 14, p. 111. PAPL. 7 ( 55 ); PAPS. 81 (82); Pet. (37) Tippņa by Ratnasimha. See II. No. "292; IV. No. 1234; V. Nos. Anekānta, I. p. 587, footnote. 704 ; 705; VI. No. 579 ; SA. Nos. 151; (38) Vrttipada by Prabhācandra, pupil 1544; 2151; Surat. 1 ; 9; 11 ; VA. 8 of Padmanandin. This is a commentary (11); VC. 7 (3; 4); Vel. No. 1474 ; on No. (9) above. SG. No. 1518 is Weber. II. Nos. 1868; 1869 ; 1870 (5); a ms. of this; compare Anekānta, I. 1871 (8) (1) Avacūri composed by Vijayavi(39) Cūdāmaņi in Kannada (Grar. malagani, also called Vänararşi, pupil of 96000); this is mentioned by Akalanka Anandavimalagani of the Tapā Gaccha. in his Karnatakaśabdānusāsana. See Sat Chani. No. 173; DA. 27 (75; 76 ; 77); khaņdāgama ( Amraoti, 1939 ), Introduc 74 (19); DB. 13 ( 35 ; 36; 37); JG. tion, p. 49. p. 46; PAPS. 81 (82; dated Sar. ata T FITTE in Sanskrit. KO. 88. 1655 ); SA. Nos. 151 ; 1544 ; Surat. a pareriatiu consisting of stray reflections on mat 1, 9, 11; VA. 8 (11); VC. 7 (3; 4). ters connected with Jain religion. DA. 37 (2) Tikā composed in Sam. 1655, (78-foll. 12). by a pupil of Visālasundara. It is based तत्त्वालोकवृत्ति by Yasovijayagani of the Tapa on No.(1) and was written at Nagpur.. Gaccha. Compare Pattavalisamuccaya, I. BK. No. 40 = PRA. No. 1076 ( dated p. 107. Is it a commentary on (See Sam. 1655). No. 7), Tatvärthasūtra or on a Non-Jain (3) Avacūri Anon. Mitra. VIII. p. work called Tattvāloka ? 116. aralaga ke This is a work on Logic, mentioned (4) Bālāvabodha by Parsvacandra, by Mallişeņa in his Syādvādamañjari on pupil of Sādhuratna. Pet. II. No. v. 17. Its author is a Bhatta Jayarāģi ; 292. a ms. of this work is found at Patan ; cf. Are by Devendrasūri. See DanasilatapabhāvaPatan Cat. I. p. 165 ( quotation ). It is a mākulaka. Tapakulaka has 20 Gathās palm ms. dated Sam. 1349 and contains only. Baroda. Nos. 2819 ; 3041 ; Bik. 176 folios. It is a Non-Jain work very No. 1614 , Buh. IV. No. 155 ; Limdi. probably of the Advaita Vedanta school. Nos. 930; 1077 ; PRA. No. 873. Jain Education Interational 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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