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Jayachandra, pupil of Somasundara. Somasundara, guru of Jinasundara, is No. 50 in the Tapâgachchhapaṭṭavali with Klatt. Author of a Dipâlikakalpa (Gough. Pap. p. 93) and of an Ekâdaśângisûtrarthadharaka (colophon of Śrâddhavidhivinśchaya, Brit. Mus. No. 2120). Klatt, On. No. 201 of G B C Coll. of 1870-71 is a copy of Jinasundara's Dipâlikákalpa.
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Jinasekhara sûri
Mentioned as the pupil of Jinavallabha and the guru of Padmachandra, 1, pp. 53 and 93. This is the teacher who, in Samvat 1204, founded at Rudrapalli, the Rudrapalliyakharata. rasâkhâ, the 2nd gachchhabheda. Fud. Ant. IX p. 2486, No. 44 i Weber, II. p. 1040, No. 44. With the colophon of the Samyaktvasaptatikâ in our place compare for Jinasekhara the colophon of the 'Silatarangini, Weber, II. p. 1088, v. 4, and that of the Praśnottararatnamâlâvritti, ib. p. 1122, v. 6. (No. 1299 of this Report's Collection is a copy of this last book).
Jinasena süri
Mentioned at the head of those who were proficient in the fragment of the sacred text left after the time of Subhadra Yaśobhadra, Yasobahu and Loharya, sages who were conversant with the Achârânga (compare Ind. Ant. XX. p. 349). 3, App. p. 256. This is apparently the author of the Adipurâna and Harivansa See Bhandarkar's Report, 1883-4, p. 118. No. 1502 in this Report's Collection is a copy, written in Samvat 1580, of Jinasena's Harivansa which contains the prasasti of which Bhandarkar has quoted a verse in his Early History of the Deccan, Supplement, p. 1. Jinasena wrote in 'Saka 705, Indrayudha ruling in the North, Sri Vallabha, son of king Krishna, in the South, Vatsarâja, king of Avanti in the East, and the hero Jayavarâha, over the country of the Sauryas.
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* My Ms. वत्सादिराजे which ought not to be corrected to वत्साधिराजे वत्सादिराजे and जययुते ( Bh. "victorious " ) are expedients for getting unmetrical names into the verse. Compare eg. जिनादिकुशल for [जनकुशल. 3, App. p. 222, v. 9.