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(13) These Prabhachandra were the *vidya-guru* (teacher) of *Shrutamuni*, the author of the Prakrit *Bhavasangraha* (*Bhavatribhangi*). They are remembered in the praise of the *Bhavasangraha* with epithets like *Saratrayanipuna*. The epithet *Saratrayanipuna* suggests that they were well-versed in the *Samayasara*, *Pravachansara*, and *Panchaastikaya* texts. Therefore, the commentaries attributed to Prabhachandra in the list titled "Jain Authors and their Works" are likely to have been written by these Prabhachandra. These Prabhachandra were scholars of the 13th and 14th centuries Vikram Samvat; because Balachandra Muni, a disciple of Abhayachandra Saiddhantak, who was almost contemporary with Shrutamuni, wrote a commentary on the *Dravyasangraha* sutra in Shaka Samvat 1195 (Vikram Samvat 1330), which is mentioned in the *Karnataka-Kavicharitra* or *Karnataka Jainakavi*. The mention of Vikram Samvat 1316 in the aforementioned bibliography also corresponds to their time.
(14) These Prabhachandra are mentioned in the *Vidvajjanabodhaka* as having become a *Raktambara* in Delhi in Samvat 1305 after being corrupted. They had adopted red garments by the order of the emperor and, with royal patronage, had propagated various forms of falsehood and wrong paths at that time. Their time should also be considered to be the 13th and 14th centuries Vikram Samvat. Since their guru's name is not known, it cannot be said whether they were different from or the same as any of the previously mentioned Prabhachandra. - A *Raktambara* Prabhachandra has also become the commentator of *Bhagavati Aradhana*, which is mentioned in the aforementioned bibliography. It is not known whether they were the same or different from these.
(15) These Prabhachandra are mentioned in the 4th *kirana* of the *Jain Siddhanta Bhaskara*.