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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 1591 Pp. 10-12. The decree of Kramadiśwar about roots. Pp. 13-93. Index of roots. 2004 The Prakrita-Prakasa or the Prakrit Grammar of Vararuchi. The first complete edition by E. B. Cowell. Hertford, 1854. Second Issue. London, 1868. (Reprinted from the Second Issue, 1962). Calcutta. Preface-The Prākrit in general. Review on Vararuci. Review on Hemachandra and his Prakrit grammar, etc. Introduction-concise explanation of the Prakrit grammar in general. Text of the 'Prakritaprakaśu' of vararuci, with three appendices, the last of which consists in the text of the chapter devoted by Hemacandra to the Sauraseni dialect. English translation of the grammar of Vararuci, with two appendices, the second of which reproduces the sütras of Hemacandra on the sandhi of the vowels. Index of the Prākrit words with their equivalent Sanskrit. 2005 The Tamil Language and Literature-(CR, xxv, Art. 7, 1855, Pp. 158-196). P. 183. Establishment of the amanāl or Jain religion in Madura a little before the reign of Kuna Päņdyan. P. 184. Kuna Pändyan was a follower of the Samanal doctrines. P. 186. Jains claim author of the Kural to be a Jain and adduce a verse in support ot it, alleging that their god, the twenty-fourth Tirthankara, called Arugan, ascended up into heaven over a ladder of flowers. P. 191. The author of the Chintämani, a Tamil poem, was a Jain. P. 193. Manigavāsagara, the great champion of Saivism, overcame the Jains in the ninth century. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.016036
Book TitleJaina Bibliography Part 2
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA N Upadhye
PublisherVeer Seva Mandir Trust
Publication Year1982
Total Pages900
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size15 MB
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