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published by Hoernlo. "In the year 1154 (A. Vikr.) Sri Siddhasûri was succeeded by Sri Kakkasûri. On the advice of Hemasûri (the well-known Hemachandra) and Kumarapala he expelled the manis who neglected their religious duties (kriyâhîna),” Indian Antiquary, XIX. p. 241. In both our passages Kakkasûri is succeeded by Siddhasûri and Devagupta in that order. The pattávali pnts Devagupta before Siddhasûri. In 3, App. p. 283, this Kakkasûri is said to have been the author of a Mimânsa, a Jinachaityavandanavidhi, and a Panchapramatui.
Kanakaprabha suri
Guru of Pradyumnasûri. The latter assisted Balachandra with his commentary on the Vivekamanjarî of Âsada. See under Balachandra. In I, App. p. 5 it is stated that Kanakaprabhasûri was the pupil of Devanandasûri, and that fact seems also to be mentioned in our first passage, v. 15.
Kapardisvamin
The Vedic commentator. Mentioned 2, p. 102, v. 3.
Kamalakara
“Kamalâkara bhatta son of Ramakrishna bhatta, son.of Nârâ. yana bhatta, son of Râmesvara bhatta : younger brother of Divâkara bhatta: father of Ananta bhatta: wrote the Nirnayasindhu in 1616 (A.D.)” Aufrecht in Catalogus Catalogorum, 1, p. 107.
Karka
The Vedic commentator, 2, p. 10.
Kalaba (Kalabaka)—
Quoted by Kshemendra in the Suvrittatilaka. 1, pp. 7 and 86. See the entry in Introduction to Subhâshitavali.
Kalyana
Mentioned among the yogapradhậnas. 3, App, d. 308.