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________________ cxviii INDEX OF AUTHORS. Satrughna sarman Anthor of the Mantrárthadîpika, which he composed at the request of Dharmachandra, son of King Ramachandra. 2, p. 114. Aufrecht, who notes that Satrughna is quoted by Kesavamiśra in the Dvaitapariśishta, adds two other works of his, a Rudrajapabhâshya, and the Vedavilâsini. Sayyambhava The reputed author of the Daśavaikâlikasûtra. 3, App. p. 49. Compare Klatt in Ind. Ant. XI. p. 246. "5. Sayyambhava, from RÂjagļiha, of the Vatsya gotra, was converted by the appearance of an image of Sânti, composed for his son Mânaka the Daśava kalikasůtra, lived 28 years in griha, 11 in vrata, 23 as acharya, died, 98 V., at the age of 62.” Praised by Muniratnasûri. 3, App. p. 90. Mentioned as a sthavira and among the yugapradhanas. 3, App. pp. 303 and 308. Santichandra gani Pupil of Sakalachandravachaka. Author of an Ajitaśântistava, which he wrote in Samvat 1651, Akbar ruling, and Hiravijaya "reigning" over the Vidhi (suvihita) paksha. 1, App. p. 72. At Weber, II. p. 587, there is a commentary on the sixth upânga by this writer. Santi sûri Of the Khandella gachchha. Author of a commentary on the Bhaktâmara and other stotras. 1, App. p. 96. Santi sûri Author of a commentary on the Dharmaratnasastra. 1, App. p. 60. Santi sûri Mentioned as the pupil of Bhadreśvara and guru of Abhayadeva (unless we are to suppose that Sântisûri and Abhayadeva were twin pupils of Bhadreśvara). 3, App. p. 7. See under Paramânanda.
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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