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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Ujjayinî, and called forth an image of Pârsvanatha by the Kalyanamandirastava. He converted Vikramaditya, 470 after Vira's nirvana.” Klatt in Ind. Ant. p. 247. Compare 1, p. 66 (though the Siddhasena of the book there described is not Siddhasenadivakara). Mentioned 3, App. p. 272.
Siddhasena sûri
Author of the Ekavinsatisthânapra karana. 1, App. 31; 3, App. p. 48. Author also of a Sasvatajinastuti. 1, App. p. 31. Author also of a Mahâvîradvâtrinsikâ. 3, App.p.217. Also of an Arhatstava. 3, App. p. 328. Compare Kielhorn, Palm-Leaf MSS. Report, p. 20. Hemachandra's work of the same kind was modelled on this earlier work by Siddhasena. See Weber, II. p. 940.
Siddhantasagara suri
Mentioned as pupil of Jayakeśarin and guru of Bhâvasagara in the Anchala gachchha. 3, App. p. 220. In the Anchalagachchbapattávalî the following dates are given for this writer: born, Samvat 1506; dîkshâ, Samvat 1512; âchârya pada, Samvat 1541 ; gachchhanayaka, Samvat 1542; died, Samvat 1560.
Siddhartha
Mentioned among the yogapradhậnas. 3, App. p. 308. As one of the knowers of the twelve angas. 3, App. p. 253.
Sukirti
Mentioned among the yugapradhanas. 3, App. p. 308.
Sukhakara
Author of a Kâdambaripradeśaviyritti. 2, p. 121.
Sudarsana acharya (årya)
Called also Darśanacharya or Darśanarya. Author of the Grihyatatparyadarśana or Sudarśanasanhitâ. 2, p. 101. No. 33 of my Collection of 1884-6. He was the son of Vâgvijaya. He is also called Nainara. Aufrecht in C. C. from Hall.