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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Jinasaukhya sûri
Mentioned as pupil of Jinachandra (Jainachandra metri gratiá) and guru of Jinabhakti in the Kharatara gachchha. (These three teachers are Nos. 65-7 with Klatt.) 3, App. p. 315. Born, Samvat 1739: dikshâ, Samvat 1751: sûripada, Samvat 1763: died, Samvat 1780. Klatt, Ind. Ant. XI. p. 250. Pârishasâmîdâsa, of the Chopaḍa gotra, in Surat, celebrated his padamahotsava at an expense of 11,000 rupees. Klatt, On. Weber, II. p. 1054.
Jinaharsha
Composed, at the request of Kanakavijayagani, in Pattana, a bâlavabodha on Subhasilagani's Snâtripanchâsikâ. Klatt, On. p. 54, is disposed to assign this Kanakavijayagani to Samvat 1850. 3, App. p. 235.
Jinesvara sûri
Mentioned as the pupil of Vardhamâna in the Chândra kula and the guru of Jinachandra, Abhayadeva and Jinabhadra (Vardhamana, Jineśvara, Jinachandra and Abhayadeva are Nos. 39-42 with Klatt.) Buddhisâgara was his "bandhu" or kinsman in the faith. 3, App. p. 302. See also 1, p. 92; 3, App. p. 64. The Kharatarasâdhusantati sprung from him. 3, App. p. 305. Composed his Ashtakavṛitti in Samvat 1080, being at the time resident in Jâvâlapura. 3, App. p. 309. Received from the king after a victory in a controversial tournament the biruda kharatara. 3, App. p. 314. Author, in the reign of Durlabharaja of Gujarat, of the Panchalingiprakaraṇa. 3, App. 251. Author of Viracharita, 1, App. p. 93 (cf. सुविहियह there with सुविहितश्रेणी शेर : शेखर 1, p. 92 ). 3, App. p. 64. Composed, Samvat 1092, in Asâpalli a Lilávatîkathâ, and in Dindiyânakagrama a Kathâuakakosa. Bhandarkar's Report, 1882-3. "Original name Siveśvara, son of the brâhmana Soma, received at the dîkshâ the name Jineśvara, went with his brother Buddhisâgara from Marudeśa to Gurjaradeśa, to debate with the chaityavâsins. In Samvat 1080 in a rajasabha of Durlabha, king of Anahillapura, after the passages on the sâdhvâchâra were read from a copy of the Daśavaikâlikasûtra which had been brought from the 'Sarasvatîbhaṇḍâgâra,