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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
(5) Devabhadra. Our author. He mentions his upâdhyâya Sumatr. He speaks of three other works of his own, the Samvegarangasala (so correct at 3, App. p. 64) an aradhanaśâstra (compare the Samvegarangaśâlâ written by Jinachandra, No. 3 in the above list, in Samvat 1125. Bhan darkar's Report, 1882-3, p. 46), the Virachariya and the Kaharayanakosa (Katharatnakośa). He wrote this book, his Pâsanâhachariya, at Broach (a city glorious with the temple of Munisuvrata topped with golden spires) in Samvat 1168. Amalachandra wrote the first copy. 3, App. p. 64. No. 288 of the Cambay Palm-Leaf MSS. is Devabhadra's Kaharayanakosa. He speaks there also of his guru Prasannachandra, and his "vâchakâ" Sumati. He mentions his Virachariya and his Samvegarangasâlâ, His Kaharayaṇakosa was written in Broach in Samvat 1158. Amalachandra, as in the latter case, wrote the first copy. 3, App. p. 141. Mentioned as the pupil of Prasannachandra and the author of four books. 3, App. p. 302. Compare Weber, II. p. 1040, where it is stated that Devabhadra in Sanivat 1167 by order of Abhayadeva consecrated Jinavallabha in the great temple of Vîra of Chittore.
Devabhadra sûri
Author of a vṛitti on the Sangrahani of his guru Chandrasûri. 1, App. p. 3. Compare Weber, II. p. 189.
Devabhadra
Mentioned (perhaps) as the author in connection with an Upadeśaratnakośatika. 1, App. p. 71.
Devamitra
Mentioned among the yugapradhânas. 3, App. p. 308.