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________________ INDEX OF AUTHORS. xxi Kulachandra pandita Flourished at Vijapurapattana (in Gujarat) in Samvat 1295. 3, App. p. 124. Kulaprabha sûri To a writer, or writers, of this name are attributed an Arahanasattarî, 3, App. p. 12, and a Shadâvasyakalaghuvṛitti, 3, App. p. 31. Kulamandana Mentioned as the second of the five pupils of Devasundara. 3, App. p. 226. According to the Tapâgachchhapaṭṭâvalî, Kulamandana, pupil of Devasundara, was born in Samvat 1409: "vrata, 1417: sûripada, 1442: died, 1445 Chaitre. His works are Siddhântâlâpakoddbâra, &c." Klatt, Ind. Ant. XI. p. 255. Cf. v. 3 of our passage. No. 628 in my 1884-6 Collection is a Vichârasangraha by this writer. Krishna kavi Son of Nrisinha. Author of the Murârivijayanâṭaka. 3, p. 21 (where he is wrongly identified with Krishnapandita or 'Seshakrishna), App. p. 337. "End of 16th century." Aufrecht in Catalogus Catalogorum. No. 1017 Ulwar is a Muktâcharitanâṭaka by Krishnakavi. Krishnadatta Son of Sadârâma and Anandadevi. Author of the Sândrakutûhalaprahasana. 3, App. p. 359. No. 365 in my collection of 1884-6. Author also of the Râdhârahasyakâvya. He was an inhabitant of the village Trâmatîya in the Vâjjada district. 3, App. p. 362. He was apparently a contemporary of a king called Dharmavarman, and wrote his Sândrakutûhalaprahasana in Samvat 1809 (?). Krishnadasa Called Vihârikrishnadâsa. Author of a Pârasîprakâśa, which he wrote at the request of Akbar. 3, p. 46, App. p. 219.
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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