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________________ INDEX OF AUTHORS. 1644, a copy of Ratnasekharasûri's 'Sraddhapratikramaņasûtravritti. 3, App. p. 227. Åpanda süri Twin pupil, in the Nagendra gachchha, with Amarachandrasûri, of Sântisuri. Styled Vyâghrasisuka by Siddha Râja. 3, App. p. 17. Ânanda sûri Mentioned as a famous writer in the Brihad gachchlia. 3, App. p. 80. Åmradeva sûri Wrote, in Samvat 1190, a Commentary on the Akhyânakamaņikośa of Nemichandra. Nemichandra is known to have written his Uttarâdhyayanavritti in Samvat 1]29. Our author was the pupil (or perhaps only in the line of: bat compare the dates) of Jinachandra, who was the papil of Nemichandra. 3, App. p. 81; see also 1, App. p. 89, v. 609. Aryanandila (Ajjapandila) Author of the Vaïruttastotra (Vairutyastavana). 3, App. p. 329. Compare Weber, II, pp. 674 and 919. Aryamah&giri 3, App. p. 177. Eighth in the Tapâgachchhapattâ valî: tenth in the Kharataragachchhapattávali. “Aryamahâgiri and his laghugurubhrâtar Aryasuhastin: the former, of the Elâpatyagotra, lived thirty years in griha, 40 in vrata, 46 as sûri, and died at the age of 100, 249 V.” Klatt, Ind. Ant. XI. p. 246. Aryarakshita Mentioned as a yogapradhana. 3,. App. p. 308. Cf. pp. 51, 271-2. "At the same time (as Chandra, eighteenth in the Kharataragachchhapattâyali] lived Âryarakshita, son of the purohita Somadeva, and Rudrasomâ, dwelling at Daśapura. He learnt from Vajra nine purvas and a fragment of the 10th, and taught them to his pupil Durbalikapushpamitra." Klatt, Ind. Ant. XI. p. 247.
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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