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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Duhprasa hayati
In the time of this yati, 21,000 from Vira, all remnants of the meaning of the Daśa vaikâlikasútra will be lost. 3, App. p. 22. Mentioned among the yugapradhanas. 3, App. p. 308.
Durgadeva
Author of the Shashțisamvatsarî, part of an Arghakây da (so correct). 3, App. 241. Aufrecht in C. C. notes that there is also a Samvatsaraphala by Durgadeva at B. 4, p. 204.
Durgasvamin
Mentioned as pupil of Dellamabattara by Siddharshi who was his garubhratar (both received dîkshâ from Gargarshi) and successor. Durgasvâmin left a house stored with wealth to become a Jain monk, an example which led to the conversion of many. He died in Bhillamåla, and was succeeded by Siddharshi, who wrote in Samvat 962. The first copy of Siddharshi's work was written for him by Gaņâ, a female disciple of Durgasvâmin. 3, App. p. 147.
Devakumara
Was teaching in Samvat 1295. 3, App. 124.
Devagupta -
Another name of Jinachandra. See that entry.
Devagupta
Mentioned as the pupil of Siddhasûri, who was the pupil of Kakkasûri, who was the pupil of Devagupta (Jinachandragani). This second Devagupta was guru of Yaśodeva who wrote in Samvat 1174, 3, App. p. 283, and of Siddhasûri who wrote the Vțihatkshetrasamâsavritti in Samvat 1192.
3, App. p. 193. Devachandra
Mentioned as the author of a Santinâthavritta in Prâkrit which Munidevasûri condensed and put into Sanskrit. Munideva. sûri says of his author that he was the teacher of the great Hemachandra. Compare Bühler's Hemachandra, p. 7. Ras Mâlâ, p. 145. Weber, II. p. 1006. 1, App. p. 5;