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7. Virachandra.
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Jinachandra.
Going back now to Vilhana, first son of Bohadi, and grandson of Purnadeva, to him and his wife Rûpinî were born four sons and one daughter
(1) Asâpâla, who had Khetukâ to wife. They had four sons-Sajjana, Abhayasinha Tejaka, and Sahaja.
(2) Sidhunama, who had Sohaiâ to wife.
(3) Jagatsinha. This man took dîksha and sûripada, and received the name Ratnaprabha. His elder brother Âśâpâla listened to his instruction, and caused to be written for his use in Samvat 1322 .the copy of Bâlachandra's commentary on the Vivekamañjarî of Asaḍa, which is No. 260 in the Cambay Palm-Leaf MSS.
(4) Padmasinha, who had Vâlû to wife. They had a son called Nagapâla, who, instigated thereto by the teaching of his uncle Ratnaprabha (Jagatsinha), erected an image of Sumatinâtha in a chaitya in Dàhâ padrapura.
Vîrî. 3, App. p. 104.
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No. 225 in the Cambay Palm-Leaf MSS. is a copy of the Kalpasûtra which was written for the use of the pupils of Padmadevasûri, successor of Vijayasinha, in Broach, in Samvat 1247, Bhimadeva reigning, Sobhanadeva being his governor in the Lata country, and Ratnasinha being employed under Sobhanadeva. For Sobhanadeva compare Râs Mâlâ. 3, App. p. 51.
Padmadeva
In the Narachandrasûrivansa. Mentioned as the guru of Tilakâchârya (Samvat 1261-1296), who was guru of the Râjasekhara who wrote a panjikâ on the Nyayakandalî of Sridhara. 3, App. p. 275.
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