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... Prakrit , though long a dead language , was , in the mediaeval period , largely used by the Svetambaras with whom it had replaced another dead language , the Ardhamāgadhi of the canon , both for ornate kāvyas in prose and verse and for ...
... Prakrit , though long a dead language , was , in the mediaeval period , largely used by the Svetambaras with whom it had replaced another dead language , the Ardhamāgadhi of the canon , both for ornate kāvyas in prose and verse and for ...
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... Prakrit and is divided into eight prastāvas . On this frame- work the author has constructed his own voluminous Sanskrit commentary , in bulk largely made up of illustrative stories . The pattern is that of the dina - caryā , the duties ...
... Prakrit and is divided into eight prastāvas . On this frame- work the author has constructed his own voluminous Sanskrit commentary , in bulk largely made up of illustrative stories . The pattern is that of the dina - caryā , the duties ...
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... PRAKRIT FORM SANSKRIT FORM BOTANICAL NAME NAME ( 1 ) sūraṇa - kanda sūraṇa - kanda Amorphophallus ( 2 ) vajja - kanda vajra - kanda ( 3 ) adda - haliddā moist haridrā ( 4 ) adda ärdraka ( 5 ) alla - kaccūra moist kaccura campanulatus Br ...
... PRAKRIT FORM SANSKRIT FORM BOTANICAL NAME NAME ( 1 ) sūraṇa - kanda sūraṇa - kanda Amorphophallus ( 2 ) vajja - kanda vajra - kanda ( 3 ) adda - haliddā moist haridrā ( 4 ) adda ärdraka ( 5 ) alla - kaccūra moist kaccura campanulatus Br ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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