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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
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Aufrecht notices a commentary on the work composed by the author's son, Chandrata. See also Bik. p. 636 and L. No, 3051. Weber's No. 946 would seem to be another book altogether. Tisata refers to a book called Yogasamuchchaya, apparently as an elementary work on the subject he himself treats of.
Tungåra (Bhaçţatungara) -
Praised as his teacher by the author of the Sarasvatamandana, 3, App. p. 205.
Dayatilaka
Mentioned apparently as the teacher of one Chandramantrideva, who assisted Jayasoma, the author (Samvat 1657) of the Vichararatnasangraha. 3, App. p. 309.
Damodaragupta
Author of the Sambhalimata (not Sumbhalînata) or Kuttanî. mata (Kutținîmata). 1, p. 65; App. p. 19. Printed in Kivyamâlâ, 1887. In Râjataranginî, 4, 495, Damodaragupta is called Jayapidakavi Kuttanîmatakårin, Jayapida reigned in Kashmir from 779 to 813 A. D.
Dinna sadhu
20,900 years from Mahậvira. In the lifetime of this sâdhu, the Daśavaikålika sutra will be lost. 3, App. p. 22.
Dinna
In the line of Arya Suhastin. 3, App. p. 303.
This is Klatt's No. 14.
Dinnaginna
1250 from Vira. In his time the Bhagavatîsútra and the six angas in their original state were lost. 3, App. p. 21.
Dipaka
Quoted by Kshomendra in his Suvrittatilaka. 1, p. 7.
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