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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Punyasagara mahopadhyaya
Mentioned as the pupil of Jinahansa and guru of Padmaraja. gaņi, who was the guru of Jnanatilakagani, the author, in Samvat 1660, of the Gautamakulakavritti. 3, App. p. 223. This is the author of the Anjanâsandarisambandha. Weber, II. p. 1077. No. 330 of GB. Collection of 1871-2 is a copy of a Gujarathi version.
Purushottama mahababdika
Author of the Hârâvali," a vocabulary of uncommon words" (Aufrecht in C. C. notes that it is quoted in the Medinikosa, in the Asalatiprak iša, and in the Sivakośa). 3, App. p. 363. “In the Harâvali he states that Janamejaya aud Dhritisinha were his contemporaries." Aufrecht.
Pushpadanta
Mentioned as one of those to whom the Yoniprâbhrita gave pleasure. 1, p. 91. This is the sage who, according to the tradition of the Digambaras, reduced the sacred lore to writing. See Jacobi, Kalpashtra, p. 30. His Tisatthimahipurisaguņâlaukirapuraụa is No. 370 in the GB. Collection of 1879-80.
Pushpamittra
Mentioned among the yagapradhanas. 3, App. p. 303.
Pushya muni
In his time the Uttaradhyayava was lost. 3. App. p. 22.
Purnachandra
Mentioned as the second of two pupils of Devachandra, the other being Manadeva. 1, App. p. 22. Mânadeva was succeeded by Mânatunga, who was succeeded by Padmadeva. No. 36 of the Cambay Palm-Leaf MSS., 1, App. p. 22, was presented to this Padmadeva in Samvat 1292.
Purnapala -
Helped to correct Muniratnasûri's Amamasvâmicharitra in Samsat 1252. 3, App. p. 99.