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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Padmachandra
Mentioned as the pupil of Jinasekhara and the guru of Vijayendu in the Chandra gachchha. 1, pp. 53, 54, 93. Cf. Weber, II. p. 1088.
Padmadeva suri
Pupil and successor of Manatungasûri. No. 36 of the Cambay Palm-Leaf MSS. is a copy of Hemachandra's Yogasastravivaraṇa which was caused to be written for this teacher, and presented to him in Samvat 1292, by a Jain nun. 1, p. 65; App. p. 23. The praśasti at 3, App. p. 104, gives the following account of a Padmadevasûri who is probably the same. In the Prâgvâta vanía (Porvad banias) there arose Sida, who had Vîradêvî to wife. To them was born Pûrnadeva. Půrnadeva and his wife Vâhlavi listened to the teaching of Vijayasinhasûri. Vahlavi is described as receiving from Vijayasinha himself the garland she won by performing the upadhâna penance. To this couple were born eight sons, two of whom they dedicated to a sâdhu's life.
1. The first son was Bralımadeva, who had Pohiņi to wife. Brahmadeva built a chaitya in the city. Chandrâvatî. His wife Pohiņi presented Vijayasinha with a copy of the Adinathacharitra (part of the Trishashtiśalâkapurushacharitra), which she had caused to be written at her expense.
2. The second son was Bohadi, who had Ambí to wife. They had four sons, and one daughter
(1) Vilhaņa, who had Rûpiùî to wife. (2) Albaņa
Jalhana, who had Nâûjá to wife. They had
three sons-Vîra pala, Varadeva, and Vairisinha. (4) Malhaņa.
(5) Mohini. 3. Vahudeva. This son took dikshả and sûripada, and received the name Padmadeva. This is our sûri.
4. Amaņa. 5. Varadeva.
6. Yasovira. This son took diksha and sûripada, and received the name Paramânanda.