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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Ajitasena suri
Of the Raja gachchha, pupil of Jineśvara, who was pupil of Abhayadevasûri (author of the Vâdamahârnava), who was pupil of Pradyumnasûri, with whom that gachchha began. 3, App. p. 159. “In Samvat 1213 originated the Anchalikamatam." Klatt, Ind. Ant. XI. p. 249. Compare Weber, II, p. 1047.
Anchala gachchha
The following succession list of this gachchha is given in the Tirthamâlåstavana of Munichandra. 3, App. p. 219 :(1) Aryarakshita (2) Jayasinha (3) Dharmaghosha. (4) Mahendrasinla. (5) Sinhaprabha. (6) Ajitasinha. (7)Devendrasinha. (8) Dharmaprabha. (9) Sinhatilaka. (10) Malendraprabha. (11) Merutunga. (12) Jayakirti. (13) Jayakeśarin. (14) Siddhantasagara. (15) Bhâvasagara. (16) Gunanidhana. (17) Dharmamûrti (so correct, writing Dhammamutti). (18) Kalyâņasågara. (19) Amarasagara. Compare Vidhipakshagachchiyapratikramarasutra, pp. 504 to 516.
Ananta
Author of the Kâmasam û ha. Son of Mandana. 3, App. p. 366. He wrote this book in A. D. 1457. Aufrecht in Ox. Cat. and C. C.
Ananta bhatta
Author of the Râmakalpadruma. Son of Kamalâkarabhatta, who was the son of Ramakrishnabhatta, who was the son of Narayanabhatta. He wrote his book at the request of Sri Garibadása, minister of Mahârâņa Râjasinha. 1, p. 107.
Anantakirti.
Apparently another namne for Dharmadasagaņi, author of an Uraësamâlâ. 3, App. p. 131, v. 2,