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(5) Avacuri composed in Samvat 1441 by Jñanasagarasuri, pupil of Devasundarasuri of the Tapa gaccha. Chani. No. 925; DA. 21 (20; 22); Flo. No. 542; PAPL. 7 (52); Pet. II. No. 284 (dated Sam. 1414! obviously 1441 and this too is the date of composition and not of the ms. See Kap. No. 688 for quotations etc.).
(6) Vrtti composed by Vinayahamsa, pupil of Mahimaratna, during the spiritual reign of Bhavasagarasuri of the Añcala Gaccha (Sam. 1567-1581 ). DA. 74 (2); JHA. 23; PRA. No. 1183; Vel. No. 1416.
(7) Tika composed in Sam. 1552, by Kirtivallabhagani, pupil of Siddhantasagarasuri, when the latter was at the head of the Añcala Gaccha. DA. 20 (8-10); Kap. No. 665 (quo.); Pet. IV. No. 1187 IV. A. p. 76 (quotation).
(8) Vrtti composed in Sam. 1554 at Jesalmer, by Kamalasamyama Upadhyaya, pupil of Jinabhadrasuri of the Kharatara Gaccha. BK. No. 85; Chani. No. 756; Hamsa. No. 710; JHA. 22; 24; JHB. 17; KB. 3 (7); PAPS. 23 (13); PRA. Nos. 668; 1246 (No. 39); SA. No. 1571; VB, 6( 22 ).
(9) Laghu Vṛtti composed in Sam 1550 by Taporatna Vacaka during the reign of Jinasamudrasuri of the Kharatara Gaccha. It was corrected by Tejoraja. Limdi. No. 5; PRA. Nos. 416; 696; Surat. 1, 8, 9.
(10) Tikā called Dipika composed by Manikyasekharasuri, pupil of Merutungasuri of the Añcala Gaccha. No ms. of the Vrtti is so far available. But the Vṛtti is mentioned by the author himself in his Prasasti to Avasyaka-NiryuktiDipikā. See the same.--PRA. No. 927.
(11) Tika by Ajitadevasuri, pupil of Maheśvarasuri of the Candra Gaccha.
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PAPS. 84 (3; dated Sam. 1629).
(12) Curni by Gunasekhara, pupil of Vimalacandra, pupil of Sricandra, pupil of Prabhananda, pupil of Devabhadra, pupil of Abhayadeva (Navangavṛttikara). SA. No. 1524.
(13) Dipika by Laksmivallabha, pupil of Laksmikirti of the Kharatara Gaccha (Kṣemaśākhā). AM. 236; Bengal. No. 2591; Bhand. VI. No. 1095; Bik. No. 1534; DB. 9 (3); Hamsa. No. 76; Jesal. No. 940; JG. p. 38; JHB. 17; Kap. No. 671 (quo.); KB. 1 (4); KN. 2; Kundi. No. 323; PRA. No. 431; SA. Nos. 1559; 2526; 2558: Surat. 1, 9.
(14) Vrtti (Gram. 16255) composed in Sam. 1689 (1679 of JG. p. 36 is a mistake) by Bhāvavijayagani, pupil of Munivimalasuri of the Tapa Gaccha. AM. 56; 310; BK. No. 388; Bhand. VI. No. 1097; DA. 20 (2-5); 21 (1-2); DB. 9 (2); Hamsa. No. 1308; Kaira. A. 29; Kap. No. 670; PAP. 29 (11); PAPS. 30 (2); 35 (4); 42 (7); PRA. No. 621 (dated Sam. 1697); SA. Nos. 180;.1594; Stass. p. 416; Surat. 1, 3, 5, 7; VC. 3 (2; 4; 7); Vel. Nos. 1414; 1415 (quotations).
(15) Tika by Harsanandanagani, pupil of Samayasundaragani of the Kharatara Gaccha. DB. 21 (1); KB. 3 (79).
(16) Tikā called Makaranda composed in Sam. 1750 by Dharmamandira Upadhyaya. Limdi. No. 375.
(17) Tika (Gram. 8500) by Udayasagara of the Añcalika Gaccha in Sam. 1546. JG. 38. p.
(18) Tikā called Dipika composed in Sam. 1637 (Gram. 10707). JG. p. 38; SA. No. 358.
(19) Dipika by Harṣakula. JG. p. 38. (20) Tika by Amradevesuri, pupil of
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