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Time-Decision.
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The Khomaan Raja Kula, who ruled the ocean-like land, was known as Dapravan (1). Having conquered the Kshapanakas, he brought them under his control.
Nagaendra Deva (?) Bhujanga Nath (?), a Tirtha (?). This verse is found in the Tap Gachchha Pattavali, which was printed in the Jain Shwetamber Conference Herald, Volume 11, Issue 7-10, and describes the Samudrasurya. It mentions the Kshapanakas who were conquered.
Like the famous Bodhisattva, Vrishabha, they are full of wisdom. The teachings of Siddhasena enlighten the minds of the righteous.
-Hari Vamsha Purana, Shri Jinaseena.
We are poets, like Siddhasena and others. Gems like Padmaraga, etc., are like glass beads.
-Adi Purana, Bhagavan Jinaseena.
I bow to the great Dharmasiddhasena, the author of Siddhanta Uddhap, the Tambja Bhatta Purva Kalank, the ocean of words, the venerable Pujya Pada, the learned Vira Nandi, the Vrati Indra.
-Niyama Sara Tika, Padma Prabha.
Always glorious, always devoted to meditation, the Muni Siddhasena, the Bhattaraka, the Lord of the Earth.
-Ratna Mala, Shiva Koti. (This Shiva Koti is different from the disciple of Samantabhadra Swami, Acharya Shiva Koti.)
Watering the creeper of beautiful words with the nectar of compassion, the poets, like Siddhasena and others, may they flourish in our hearts.
-Yashodhara Charitra, Kalyan Kirti.