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(16) Karmaprakrıtı
( 17 ) Dharmasangrahanı trkā (18) Dharmasāra trkā
(19) Panchasangraha vrıttı (20) Shadasiti vratte
(21) A commentary on the Saptatikā (22) The Sabdānusāsana (an original work on grammar containing 6000 verses)
Lakshmanaganı wrote the Suparśvanatha Charita in Mandalıpuri (Mandala ) The work Contains 10,000 verses and deals with the life of Supārsvanatha, the seventh Tirthankara of the Jains. This Lakshmanaganı was a pupil of
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Siddhapala, son of Sripala, was a great poet. Many learned Jain monks lived in his Upasraya or monastery. He was a favourite of Kumārapala and the latter, at times, listened to his sermon. The Kumārapālapratsbodha of Somaprabhasuri contains one such sermon. Siddhapala flourished between V. S 1211 and 1250 (A D. 1155 and 1194.)
Chandrasuri, pupil of Devendrasuri of Chandra
96. Desai, Loc. cit, p. 275. 97. Ibid; p. 275.