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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Dharmaghosha
Author of twenty-eight stutis described as "antiryatiparyantavinyastayamakah." His Sanghâchâra is mentioned. Pupil of Devendra and guru of Somaprabha. (These three writers are Nos. 45-7 in the Tapâ gachchha with Klatt). 3, App. p. 312, v. 2, Compare 3, App. p. 168, where (beginning at foot. of page) there is a prasasti stating how No. 316 of the Cambay Palm-Leaf MSS. was the present of certain śrâvakas who had listened to the teaching of Vidyânanda and Dharmaghosha, the two pupils of Devendra. No. 21 of the Cambay Palm-Leaf MSS. (1, App. p. 14) is a copy of this writer's Sanghâchâra, written before he attained sûripada, under his upadhyaya name Dharmakirti. In Samvat 1302 Devendra converted Viradhavala and Bhîmasinha, sons of the Mahebhya Jinachandra at Ujjayini, and in Samvat 1323 (kvachit 1304) gave to Viradhavala the sûripada under the name of Vidyânandasûri and to Bhîmasinha the upâ dhyayapada under the name of Dharmakîrti. . . . Devendra died Samvat 1327 in Mâlava, and his appointed successor Vidyânandasûri thirteen days after him at Vidyapura; therefore the brother of the latter, Dharmakirtyupadhyaya received the sûripada under the name Dharmaghosha." Ind. Ant. XI. p. 255. No. 1227 of this Report's Collection is this writer's Kâlasattari.
Dharmaghosha sûri
Mentioned as pupil of Silabhadrasûri in the Chaudra kula, and guru of Yasobhadra by Prithvichandra, whose gura Devasenagani was the pupil of Yasobhadra. Described as "vâdimadaharah." Mention is made of his conversion of the king of 'Sâkambharî. 3, App. p. 15. See also 3, App. p. 307. Compare 3, App. p. 262, where the prasasti starts from this Dharmaghosha, whose victory over his opponents in the immediate presence of the king of Sapâdalaksha ('Sakambharî) is referred to. Also 1, App. p. 69. The Dharmaghoshasûri ("vaddiyachûḍâmanî": vâdichûdâmani ?) of 3, App. p. 270 whose first pupil was Padmaprabha, is perhaps the same.
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