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________________ INDEX OF AUTHORS. lxxxiii Balasarasvati A name under which Rajada, son of Asada, was known. 3, App. p. 102. Bâlesvara One of the compilers of the Vivâdârnavabhanga. 2, p. 118. Budhila One of the knowers of the twelve angas. 3, App. p. 256. Buddhisagara Mentioned as twin-pupil with Jinesvara of Vardhamâna in the Chandra kula. 3, App. pp. 302 and 305. Compare Klatt in Ind. Ant. XI. p. 248. "Vardhamâna converted the two sons 'Siveśvara and Budhisâgara, and the daughter Kalyânavatî, of the Brahmana Soma. Siveśvara received at the dîksha the name of Jinesvara." Buddhisågara Mentioned as the guru of Pradyumnasûri in the Chandra kula. 1, App. p. 22. Bhaktivijaya Author of the Gujarathi translation of the Chitrasenapadmavaticharitra. Pupil of Nayavijaya. Wrote in Samyat 1522. 3, App. p. 215. Bhadrakirti Praised as a friend of Amaraja. This is the name of the king who was converted by Bappabhatti. 3, App. p. 91. Bhadragupta Mentioned among the yugapradhânas. 3, App. p. 308. "After Sinhagiri had taught him (Vajra No. 16 of the Kharatara gachchha) the eleven angas, Vajra went from Dasapura to Bhadragupta at Avantî (Ujjayinî) to learn the twelfth, viz., the Drishtivâdânga." Klatt in Ind. Ant. XI. p. 247. Compare Jacobi's Introduction to his edition of the Parisishtaparvan, pp. 75 and 80.
SR No.007581
Book TitleOperation In Search of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Mumbai Circle 4
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP Piterson
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society
Publication Year1894
Total Pages416
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Catalogue
File Size102 MB
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