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The said Tejacandra had a.so pupils by name Tārācandra and Tatvacandra whose two pupils by name Keśaracandra and Premacandra copied a MS. of a Gujarāti poemRatnapala Rāsa-by Mohanavijaya on Wednesday Āśvina Sudi 2nd S. Y. 1788 (22-9-1731 A. D.) at Lāśi (J. G. K. III p. 1379). The said Pratāpacandra had two pupils named Bhāvacandra II and Vidyācandra—the latter had three pupils by name Mukticandra, Vakhatacandra and Tārācandra II, the last of whom copied a Gujarāti poem entitled Candarājā-Rāsa by Mohanavijaya in 140 folios on Jivavāra-Thursday Vaišākba Sudi 3rd S. Y. 1844 (8-5–1788) (J. G, K. III p. 1385).
6. Radhicandra-He composed in Sanskrit Mrgänka-carita which was corrected by the aforesaid Udayacandra (no. 1) as stated above, and in Gujarāti Sangrām Soni Räsa of 20 verses. His pupil Lalitacandra wrote a MS. copy of Rși-Mandala on Saturday Mārgasirşa Vadi 5th S. Y. 1705 (25-11-1648 A. D.) at Viramapura.
7. Sumaticandra-He bad two pupils by name Anandacandra and Sujanacandra, the pupil of the former named Amicandra II wrote for the latter & MS. copy of Rşimandala at Mându on Fridáy Māha 7th S. Y. 1724 (10-1-1668 A.D.), that of Uttaradhyayana-Sūtra at Nala-Kaccha (Nálchhā) a village at the foot of Māndu on Thursday Āśvina Sudi 3rd S. Y. 1740 (13-9–1683 A. D.) and a MS. copy of Upades amala on Asvina Sudi 5th S. Y. 1741 (3-10-1684 A. D.) (Praśasti-Sangraba p. 235 No. 878, p. 252 No. 953 and p. 253 No. 956).
8. Hiracandra-He composed a Gujarāti Būlüvabodha-gloss on Karma-grantha (J. G. K. III p. 1603). In S. Y. 1694 he in company of his brothers-co-pupils Kušalacandra and Amaracandra and his pupils by name Dipticandra, Rāmacandra, Jinacandra II and others and with the sangha of Sirodi had been to Abu on pilgrimage ( Inscription in part no. 163 Jinavijaya II and in full no. 82 Jayantavijaya). His pupil nained Ravicandra wrote at Cambay a MS. copy of Upāsaka-Dasānga Sūtra on Thursday Fälguna Sudi 5th S. Y. 1722 (1-3-1666 A. D.) (Āņandji Kalyāņaji's collection at Palitānā) and a copy of Sumitra Pājarşi Rāsa by Rşabhadāsa (J. G. K. III p. 917) and his pupil the said Jinacandra II composed in Gujarāti a short poem describing the pilgrimage by a congregation led by two brothers Mälji and Rāmji both Modha Banias of Ahmedābād and headed by Vijayarāja Sūri to Satrunjaya visited on Fālguna sudi 7, S. Y. 1723 ( a copy of which poem I have got). His pupil by name Mānacandra's pupil Khimacandra's pupil Kesaracandra copied Sreņika Räsa by Rşabhadāsa on Wednesday Bhadrapada Sudi 3 S. Y. 1766 at Surat (J. G. K. III p. 920).
The said Jinacandra had also a pupil by name Jitacandra who had two pupils named Yaśaścandra and Labdhicar.dra, the former of whom wrote a copy of PancākhyānaCopāi by Nityasaubhāgya on Thursday Aso Sudi 2 S. Y. 1770 (J. G. K. II p. 282 ), a copy of Kumārapāla Räsa by Jipaharşa on Saturday first Aso Vadi 4 S. Y. 1814 at Kayarvādā for Dolatacandra. (J. G. K. III p. 1156 ). Labdbicandra's pupil named Devacandra (II) had two pupils :-Bhavānicandra and Somacandra II—the latter of whom wrote a MS. copy of Strunjaya-Maliitmya in Sanskrit prose by Hansaratna of 246 folios at Tankāriã on Saturday Jyeștha Sudi 1st S. Y. 1833 (18-5-1776 A. D.)