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________________ cvi INDEX OF AUTHORS. In the line of the Narachandra of this list there arose - (i) Padmadera. (ii) Tilakasûri. (iii) RÂjaśckhara. Our anthor. 3, p. 28, App. p. 274. At Weber, II. p. 259, there is an Ekâksharanamamâlâ by a pupil (Sudhakalaśa) of this Rajase khara. Compare also Weber, II. p. 1207, where Rajasekhara's date is given as Samvat 1405, with a reference to Bühler, Journ. Bombay Br. R. A. S. 10, p. 31. Rajendrachandra suri Mentioned as one of the teachers of Taruņaprabhasûri. 3, App. p. 222. Rama sishi Author of a commentary on the Nalodaya which he composed in Samvat 1664. Son of Vriddhavyâsa, and brother of Nimbaditya and Harivansa. 3, p. 20; App. p. 334. Aufrecht notes that Ramarshi wrote also a commentary on the Bhartrihariśataka (Gu. 4. Jac. 597) and a Vrindavanakávyatika (I. 0. 2079). Ramakṣishna bhatta Son of Narayanabhatta. 1, p. 107. Ramaksishna bhatta Son of Madhavabbatta. 1, p. 102. Ramachandra kavi Anthor of the Nirbhayabhimavyayoga. Described as prabandhaśatakakartři. This then is the famous one-eyed pupil of the great Hemachandra. See Bühler's Hemachandra, pp. 19 and 44. His Raghuvilâsanataka (so correct the title) is in GBC. Bühler's Collection of 1875.6, No. 760. At Weber, II. p. 943, there is a Viharaśataka by this Ramachandra. The other ninety-seven works on which his fame l'ested have still to be found. For a further account of this writer see body of this Report.
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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