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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
read ff. Tarunaprabha wrote this book in Samvat 1411. 3, App. p. 221. Tarunaprabha gave sûrimantra to Jinapadma and Jinalabdhi the two successors in that order of Jinakusala. Weber, II. pp. 1047-8. And padasthapana to Jinodaya, who succeeded Jinalabdhi, at Cambay in Samvat 1415. Weber, II. p. 10-18.
Tilaka acharya
Author of an Avasyakalaghuvṛitti, which he wrote in Samvat 1296. He gives his spiritual lineage as follows. In the Chandra gachchha there arose :
(1) Chandraprabha. (2) Dharmaghosha.
King Jayasinha (Sidharâja) was one of this teacher's disciples. (3) Chakreśvarasûri.
(4) Sivaprabha.
(5) Tilakacharya.
Padmaprabhasûri assisted this last in his task and Yaśaḥtilakapandita, one of Tilakacharya's pupils, wrote out the first copy of the book. 1, p. 60, App. p. 6. Author of a commentary on the Daśavaikâlikasutra. 3, App. p. 49. Author of the Pratyekabuddhacharitra. 3, App. p. 109. This book, according to a statement in a pattâvalî purchased this year, was composed in Samvat 1261. No. 1182 of this Report's Collection is a Pratikramanasutralaghuvṛitti by this writer.
Tilaka sari
Mentioned as the pupil of Padmadeva and the guru of the Rajasekhara, who was the author of a panjikâ to Sridhara's Nyayakandali. 3, App. p. 275.
Tilakachandra
Mentioned as the third of the three pupils of Samudraghosha the other two being Suraprabha and Muniratna (Samvat 1252). 3, App. p. 96.
Tisatadeva
Author of the Chikitsâkalikâ, otherwise called Yogamâlâ. Son of Vagbhata. 2, p. 133, &c. See Ox. p. 357, where