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________________ 32 Jinacandras, including Jinacandra quoted by Pt. Santirāja Šāstrī, whose view is somehow supported by the latter. Pt. K. Bhujabali Sāstrī mentions in his Prašasti sangraha (p. 178) that Bhaskaranandi's name appears also in the vștti to Nyayakumudacandra as a disciple of Devanandi who is a student of Saukhyanandi in Nandi sangha. These predescessors' views have guided me in this small study, particularly that of Santirāja Šāstrī, for which I would like to express my humble appreciation. POSTSCRIPT I had myself suspected that sarvasādhu could not be a proper name, and had indicated with sufficient justification that it might stand for Caturmukha alias Vrşabhanandi, which name is intelligently concealed by the author himself in one of his verse as shown by me (cf. Introduction, p. 32). And Jinacandra is a pupil of Vrşabhanandi (cf. the geneology of p. 3.), and our Bhāskaranandi is a pupil of Jinacandra who might have been called a Bhattāraka later on. Dr. Upadhye draws my attention to a note on Bhāskaranandi (in Mahāvīra Jayanti Smärikā, Jayapur, 1972, pt. 2, pp. 21-22) by the late Pt. Milápacandraji Kaţāriýā. Pt. Kaţāriyā also agrees with me that sarvasādhu could not be a proper name. Referring to the final line of the verse 99 (cf. Text, p. 9), Pt. Kaţāriyā suggests to read 'subhayati' for 'Subhagati'. And identifying this subhayati as Subhacandra, he reads the poem as follows : Subhacảndra Muni Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001724
Book TitleDhyanastav
Original Sutra AuthorBhaskarnandi
AuthorSuzuko Ohira
PublisherBharatiya Gyanpith
Publication Year1973
Total Pages140
LanguageSanskrit, Hindi, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari, Dhyan, & Religion
File Size6 MB
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