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________________ INDEX OF AUTHORS. xxvii papritti, composed in Samyat 1274.5, 130. His Dasav aikalikasutratika. 5, 65. Tumburu Mentioned as having written a commentary on the Bharatiyasastra. 4, 43. Trivikrama Author of the Katantrapanjikodyota. He describes himself as the pupil of Vardhamana, who was the preceptor of King Karna. This Vardhamana is therefore the sage of the name who is No. 39 in the Kharataragachchhapattayali. A copy of this book written in Samvat 1221 is referred to by Kielhorn and noticed by Aufrecht under the short title Panjikodyota. 5, 41, Author also of a Vrittaratnakarasatratika, 5, 27. He describes himself there as the son of Raghavasuri; and is therefore probably the same as the Trivikrama, son of Raghusuri, who wrote the Acharachandrika and Pratishthapaddhati. ( Aufrecht in C. C.). Trivikrama traces his lineage to oue Satyamugriyamuni, who left Valabhi of the Gaudas and came to Elapura, (Ellora : see Bhandarkar, History of the Deccan, p. 64) that he might purify himself by bathing in the holy Godavari. There arose an ornament in his race1. Nagaka. His son was— 2. Gadadhara, His son was3. Sripati. His son was— 4. Sarangasuri. His son was5. Raghavasuri. His son was-- 6. Trivikrama. The sequence Raghava, son of Saranga, is given by Hall, p. 26, where it is stated that Raghava wrote the Nyayasaravichara in 1252 (Samyat 1308).
SR No.007582
Book TitleOperation In Search of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Mumbai Circle 5
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP Piterson
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society
Publication Year1896
Total Pages420
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Catalogue
File Size88 MB
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