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Pp. 185-6. Akalanka's works. His age.
P. 195. Amṛta-candra-sūri who belonged to the Digambara sect was the author of Tattvarthasara, Atmakhyati and lived in S. 962 or 905 A.D. Devasena Bhattaraka, his guru, his date and his works.
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Pp. 196-7. Abhayadeva-sûri and his works on logic. He was succeeded by Jinesvara-suri a contemporary of king Munja.
P. 198. Devasüri, otherwise known as Vadapravara, his date, works and enterprise.
Pp. 200-205 ff. Devasuri's view on right knowledge (Pramana); on inversion (Viparyaya); on argumentation (tarka); his criticism of the application (upanaya) and conclusion (naigama)-they are as parts of syllogism are useless but these together with the example are to be employed to convince men of small intellect. Devasüri on inference for the sake of self and others (svärthänumänana parärthänumänana) and intrinsic inseperable connection (antranyapti). His view on four kinds of nonexistence; on council and method of discussion.
P. 205. Hemacandra Suri surnamed Kalikalasarvajña was the preceptor of Kumarapala, king of Gujrat, author of many books and the spiritual brother of Pradyumna-süri.
P. 206. Date of Candraprabha-süri and his works; for details PETERSON'S 4th report, p. xxvii.
P. 207. Amaracandra-sūri nicknamed Simhaśiśuka was the pupil and successor of Mahendra-süri of Nagendra-gaccha and was succeeded by Haribhadra-süri ; referred to by logician Gangeśa Upadhyāya in his Tattva Cintamani.
P. 208. Date of Haribhadra-suri and his works.
P. 209n. Dr. JACOBI's opinion on Haribhadra-süri. Haribhadra-süri II, and his date. He is not the author of Ṣaddarsana-samuccaya.
P. 210. Haribhadra-sūri who was by birth a Brahmin and was a chaplain. ta king Jitări whose capital was Chittore (Citrakūt) was instructed in Jaina doctrine. by Jinabhatta Haribhabra-süri's pupils Hamsa were sent for missionary work of Jaina faith. This was marked by Haribhadra-suri in the end of each of his 1400 works.
P. 210. Parsvadeva was the author of a commentary on Nyaya-Pravesa called Nyayapravekapanjika. He assisted Amaradeva-süri in S. 1190 or 1133 A.D. in writing his commentary on Akhyanamanikaša of Nemicandra.
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