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EXDEX OF AUTHORS.
caxi
only 24 years later, has the verse with the date, but the date is 784. For the verse see Weber, II. p. 370.
Author also of a commentary on the Sûtrakritângasutra. 1, App. p. 37; 3, App. p. 70. This he wrote with help of Vâlarigani.
Subhasila gani
Author of a Småtripanchậśikâ. Pupil of Munisundara of the Tapâ gachchha. 3, App. p. 235. This is the author of the Panchaśatîprabodhasambandha, (Weber, II. p. 1112), pnpil both of Laksmisagarasûri (No. 53 of the Tapå gachchha with Klatt) and of Munisundarasûri (No. 51 of the same list). He wrote bis Panchasatîprabodhasambandha in Samvat 1521.
Sobhana
Author of the Sobhanastuti. 1, App. p. 101; 3, App. p. 22. Compare Weber, II. p. 944. Sobhana was a brother of Dhanapâla, author of the Rishabhapanchâśikâ. He wrote in the second half of the tenth century A. D. According to Prabbâvakacharitra (sringa 17, v. 31+ fg.) Dhanapala wrote a commentary on the stuti of his brother (Weber from Klatt). The Sobhnanastati has been edited and translated by Jacobi, Journal of the German Oriental Society, XXXII, pp. 509-534. "Fourteen groups of four verses each: the first in praise of the twenty-four tîrthankars, the second in praise of all the Jinas, the third in praise of the Jain doctrine, and the fourth in praise of various deities."
Sobhakaramitra
Son of Trayiśvaramitra. Author of the Alankâraratnákara and Udaharana, 1, pp. 12 and 77. (Also No. 71 of my Col. lection of 1882-3.)
Syamala bhatta
Quoted by Kshemendra, 1, App. 87. In the Subhashitavali he is called Syamalaku.
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