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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
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Kodinna
Mentioned among the yogapradhậnas. 3, App. p. 308.
Kshatriyanka
Mentioned as one of the sages who were acquainted with the twelve angas. 3, App. p. 256.
Kshemaraja (Rajanaka Kshemarāja) -
Author of a commentary on the Sâmba panchâśikâ. 1, p. 85. No. 212 of my collection of 1882-3. He mentions his guru Abhinavagupta. But my identification of him on that ground with Kshemendra, 1, p. 11, is wrong. For a list of Kshemaraja's known writings see the Catalogus Catalogorum.
Kshemisvara
Author of the Naishadhậnandanataka. 3, p. 21; App. p. 340. Great grandson of Vijayakoshtha. Author also of the Chandakauśikanataka. No. 299 of my collection of 1884-6.
Kshemendra
Called also Vyâsadîsa. 1, pp. 4, 75. He was son of Prakasendra and grandson of Sindhu. Papil in alankâra of Abhinavagupta. He lived under Anantarâja of Kashmir (A. D. 1029-64). and under his son Kalasa. See Bühler's Kashmir Report, p. 46, See also Introduction to Subhâshitâvalî, the Auchityalankara of Kshemendra (Peterson); and, for a list of his known works, the Catalogus Catalogorum.
Gangadeva
Mentioned as one of those proficient in the twelve angas. 3, App. p. 256.
Gandinaka
A poet quoted by Kshemendra in the Suvșittatilaka 1, p. 86.
Gandhahastin
Mentioned by Silângâcharya as his predecessor in the task of expounding the Achârânga. 1, App. p. 40. See also 3, App. p. 282, 1. 5. Aufrecht has a Gandhahastimahâtarka,' who is quoted by Charitrasinha (Hall, p. 166).