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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Founder of the Vidhisangha (Kharatara gachchha), Ind. Ant. XI. 254a, 1.1, f. b, 2546, 1. 9-11; Weber, II. 1006-7." Klatt Onomasticon. "Jinavallabha's pupil Ramadeva wrote the Shadasîtikachûrni in Samvat 1173. In that work it is stated that Jinavallabha inscribed all his chitrakâvyas on the stones of the Virachaitya at Chitrakuta [Chittore], and the Dharmasiksha and Sanghapaṭṭaka on both sides of the doors of the chaitya. Among these was also inscribed what goes by the name of Jinavallabhaprasasti or Ashṭasaptatika which Jinavallabha composed in Samvat 1164." Bhandarkar's Report, 1883-4, p. 152.
Jinasagara
Was teaching in Samvat 1492. See the entry Jinachandra, guru of Jinasagara. 3, App. p. 203.
Jinasinha sûri
Of the Purnima gachchha. Pupil of Muniratnasûri, who wrote his Amamasvâmicharitra in Samvat 1252. 3, p. 39; App p. 96. He is the author of the prasasti attached to that book in the Cambay Palm-Leaf copy, 3, App. p. 99.
Jinasinha suri
Mentioned as the guru of Jinarâjasûri in the Kharatara gachchha. 3, App. p. 315. (These two writers are Nos. 62 and 63 with Klatt.) "Born, Samvat 1615: dîkshâ, Samvat 1623: sûripada, Samvat 1670: died, Samvat 1674." Klatt. "Jinachandra is mentioned as transferring, at the suggestion of Akbar, his spiritual rule over Lahore to Jinasinha (Samvat 1649; Ind. Ant. XI. p. 250) accompanied by religious festivities to which the minister Karmachandra contributed. During the joint spiritual sovereignty of these two and the political sovereignty of Sûrasinha at Yodhapura, Vallabhagani composed his commentary on Hemachandra's Nâmamâlâ in Samvat 1667." Bhandarkar's Report, 1883-4, p. 126.
Jinasundara
Mentioned as one of the five pupils of Somasundara and gurus of Ratnasekhara (Samvat 1496). 3, App. p. 227. See the entry