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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
The two famous Jains, the brothers Vastupala and Tejahpāla, ministers of the princes Lavanaprasada and Viraddhavala (dynasty Vaghela of the Caulukyas of Anahilvädḍ).
Epoch of Jinadatta, author of Vivekavilasa.
Abhayadevasuri, disciple of Vijayacandrasuri, composed the Jayantavijayakāvya.
Birth of Ajitasimha, of the Añcala sect.
Jagaccandra founded the Tapa sect.
Arisimha wrote the Sukṛtasamkirtana in honour of the minister Vastupäla. Epoch of Amaracandra. Birth of Jinaprabodha, author of the Durgaprabodhavyäkkyä.
Probable epoch of Udayaprabhasūri, author of the Dharmabhyudayamähäkävya.
Epoch of Asadhara, author of the Trisastismṛiti, of the Jinayajñakalpa, etc.
Mahendrasuri, of the Añcalika sect, wrote the Satapadt.
Tilakācārya completes the commentary of Bhadrabahu on the Avasyakasutra. Epoch of Devendrasūri, of Arisimha and of Amaracandra.
Death of the minister Vastupäla.
Probable epoch of Ratnasimhasüri, author of the Padgalaşaltrimšika.
Devendrasuri effected two famous conversions at Ujjain. He died in 1271.
Death of the minister Tejahpāla.
Epoch of Balacandra, of Vijayasenasüri of Padmasuri and of Pradyumnasüri.
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