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________________ INDEX OF AUTITORS. sxix Palm-leaf MSS. was written at the expense of certain laymen, who had listened to the teaching of Vidyananda, pupil and successor of Devendra, who was pupil and successor of Jagachchandra. 3, App. p. 169. This Jagachchandra is the wellknown founder of the Tapå gachchha. See Klatt, Ind. Ant. XI. p. 254. 3, App. p. 226. Jagaddeva Son of the Treasurer Yasodbavala in the city Vârâhî. He got the title Balakavi from Hemasûri. 3, App. p. 96. Jagannatha panditaraja - Author of the Prâvâbharaṇa, a poem in praise of Prâñanarayana, king of Kamarûpa. Printed, with a commentary by the author, in Kavyamâlâ. He was a Tailanga, son of Perama (read śrimanperama). 3, App. p. 334. Jagannatha Author of the Atandrachandrikaprakarana. Son of Pitambara, and grandson of Råmabhadra. 2, p. 120. Janardana Author of a commentary on the Meghadîta. He refers to the commentaries of Sthiradeva, Vallabha and Asada. 3, App. p. 324. Jambu - The last kevalin. 3, App. p. 256. See also pp. 21, 303, and 308. Jambu kavi Author of the Chandradûtakâvya. 3, App. p. 292. Jakkha and Jakkhadinna Mentioned as sisters of Sthûlibhadra. 3, App. p. 271. Jaya One of the knowers of the twelve angas. 3, App. p. 256. Jayakirti Mentioned as papil of Merutunga and guru of Jayakeśarin in the Anchala gachchha. 3, App. p. 220. In the Anchala
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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