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Pandit Sukhlalji’s Commentary on Tattvārtha Sūtra – chapters 1 to 5
This is the first five chapters of K. K. Dixit’s English translation of Pandit Sukhlalji’s Commentary on Tattvārtha Sūtra of Vācaka Umāsvāti.
Accompanied by the original text of the Tattvārtha-sūtra and its English translation, this study is of great interest because of its extensive commentary. This lucidly discusses all the implications of the text.
The front matter, chapters six to ten and the index are in separate files.
Pandit Sukhlalji’s Commentary on Tattvārtha Sūtra – chapters 6 to 10
This is chapters six to ten of K. K. Dixit’s English translation of Pandit Sukhlalji’s Commentary on Tattvārtha Sūtra of Vācaka Umāsvāti.
Accompanied by the original text of the Tattvārtha-sūtra and its English translation, this study is of great interest because of its extensive commentary. This lucidly discusses all the implications of the text.
The front matter and the first five chapters, and the index are in separate files.
Pandit Sukhlalji’s Commentary on Tattvārtha Sūtra – index
This is the index for K. K. Dixit’s English translation of Pandit Sukhlalji’s Commentary on Tattvārtha Sūtra of Vācaka Umāsvāti.
Accompanied by the original text of the Tattvārtha-sūtra and its English translation, this study is of great interest because of its extensive commentary. This lucidly discusses all the implications of the text.
The text of the book is in separate files.
Temple of Mahavira Osiaji
The temple to Mahāvīra in Osia – also known as Osian or Osiya – near Jodhpur, Rajasthan, dates back to the late eighth century. The history of the site is given, along with descriptions of the architectural elements and spaces, and an overview of restoration. Black-and-white and colour photographs of the temple’s architectural features and measured plans are also provided.
Treasures of Jain Bhaṇḍāras
Volume 69 in the L. D. Series focuses on illustrated palm-leaf and paper Jain manuscripts and features numerous reproductions in black and white or colour. The book includes an introduction to Jain manuscript art and a catalogue of important manuscripts preserved in libraries in Gujarat, India.