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________________ INDEX OF AUTHORS. cxxxi 6 (4) Vardhamâna sûri. (5) Devachandra sûri. Chandraprabha sûri. (7) Bhadreśvara sûri. In our list, loc. cit. Vardhamâna is succeeded by Silabhadra, and Silabhadra by Bharateśvara, etc. The two lists diverge from Vardhamâna. (8) Ajitasinha, (9) Devabhadra sûri. (10) Siddhas ena sûri. Our Author. See 3, App. p. 87, where Siddhasepasûri is mentioned as the pupil of Devabhadra and guru of Yaśodeva, Siddhasena gani Author of a commentary on the Tattvârtha of Umâsvâti. He gives his spiritual genealogy as follows(1) Dinna gani. He taught the word that proceeded out of the mouth of Mahâvîra without need of books. This is No. 14 of the Kharatara gachchha and No. 11 of the Tapå gachchha with Klatt. (2) Sinhasûri. “Jnâtâkhilarthagamah." This is the Sinbagiri who follows in both lists. See under Sinhagiri. (3) Bhâ svâmin. (4) Siddhasena gani. Our Anthor, 3, App. p. 84. From this it would appear that the author of the Tattvarthatîkâ is to be identified with Siddhasenadivákara, who in the Kharataragachchhapattávali is represented as the pupil of Vriddhavâdisûri, a contemporary of Sinhagiri. (See next entry.) Klatt in Ind. Ant. XI. p. 247. Siddhasena divakara Author of the Kalyâņamandirastotra. 1, App. p. 93; 3, App. p. 227. “At that time (the time of Sinhagiri) lived Padaliptâchârya, Vriddhavadisûri and the pupil of the latter, Siddhasendivákara, who received the dikshanaman of Kumudachandra (Prabhâvakachar. VIII. v. 57). The last mentioned split the lingam of Rudra in the temple of Mahâkâ la at
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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