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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
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he overcame the chaityavâsins, and received the birnda of kharatara, Ind. Ant. XI. 2480, Nos. 39-40, Weber; II, 1036-8 Nos. 39-40." Klatt, Onomasticon. See Forbes' Ras Mala, 1, p. 20.
At 1, p. 24, there is a work by one Vâmadeva who was pupil of Jinesvarasûri,
Jinesvara suri
Mentioned as the pupil of Abhayaderasûri and guru of Ajitasenasûri in the Raja gachchha, Vajra śà khả ("santaticbûlika"). Kotika gaụa. Seventh in ascent from Mâạikyachandra, who wrote in Samvat 1276. Our author was a contemporary of king Munja (Samvat 1050). 3, App. p. 159. Klatt identifies this Jineśrarasûri with the Dhanesvarasûri, at the court of Munja, pupil of Ablayaderasûri and guru of Ajitasinhasûri who is mentioned in Weber, II. p. 851, v. 3.
Jinesvara
Appointed by Muniratnasûri (Samvat 1252) to succeed (the dead) Sûraprabha, who had been joint-guru with Muniratnasûri in the Půrnimâ gachchha. 3, p. 39; App. p. 96.
Jines vara --
Mentioned as pupil of Jinapati and guru of Jinaprabodha in the Kharatara gachchha. (These three teachers are Nos. 46-8 with Klatt.) 3, App. p. 222. “Born, Samvat 1245 : dikshâ, 1255, when he received the name Viraprabha: sûripada, Samvat 1258: died, Samvat 1331.” Klatt. This is probably the Jineśa out of regard for whose teaching the Srâvaka Lâshana, in Samvat 1299, caused the Cambay palm-leaf copy of Haribhadrasûri's Samarâdityacharitra to be written. 3, App. p. 123. Author of a Chandraprabhasvâmicharitra. Klatt, On. with a reference to Flor. G. 43, f. 26 3a. "His papil Abhayatilakagaại composed, Samvat 1312, a commentary on the Dvâśrayakośa, Ind. Ant. IV. p. 269; VI. p. 182. His pupil Jinaprabodhasûri, in the colophon of Jipaprabodha's Panjikâdurgapadaprabhodha, Kielhorn's Report, p. 26. His pupil Jinasinhasûri in Jinasûristavana, Prak-ratn II. p. 256, v. 13. At the head of the Laghukharataraśâkhâ, preceptor of