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________________ lxxiv INDEX OF AUTHORS. Padmanabha Son of Balabhadra and Vijayasri. Brother of Govardhana. miéra (Aufrecht in C. C.) and Visvanatha, the latter being an elder brother. Anthor of the Virabhadradevachampu, which he composed in Samvat 1648. 1, p. 101. And of the Kaņâ. darahasya, a commentary on his own Râddhantamuktîhûra. 3, App. p. 261. Padmaprabhadeva-- Author of the Parsvastavana. 3, App. p. 212. Padmaprabha Author of a Munisuvratacharitra, which is quoted in the Vichararatnasangraha. He gives his genealogy as follows. In the Chandra kula there arose : -- (1) Vardhamâna. (2) Jineśvara and Buddhisagara. (3) Jinachandra, Abhayadeva (guru, navângivrittikara), Jinabhadra. (4) Prasanna (i. e., Prasannachandra), papil of Jina chandra. (5) Devabhadra, "granthachatashțayîsphutamatih.” See under Devabhadra. (6) Devananda. (7) Devaprabha, Vibudhaprabha and Padmaprabha. Padmaprabha composed his Munisuvratacharitra in Samvat 1294. 3, App. p. 302. Tilakâ chârya mentions at the end of his laghuvșitti on the Avaśyakaniryukti, written in Samvat 1296, that he was assisted in the composition of that work by his pupil Padmaprabhasûri. 1, App. p. 9, Padmaprabha paņdita Mentioned as pupil of Dharmaghosha. Devaprabha is mentioned in the same context. Pradyumnasûri says that these two were among his teachers. The pupil of Dharmaghosha is perhaps, therefore, to be identified with the pupil of Tilakachârya and of Devânanda. 3, App. p. 271.
SR No.007581
Book TitleOperation In Search of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Mumbai Circle 4
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP Piterson
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society
Publication Year1894
Total Pages416
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Catalogue
File Size102 MB
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