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Samvat 1617, between Jinachandrasüri and Dharmasāgara, at Anhilvād-Pātan. This chapter recalls a series of gacchas and of Jaina masters, and enumerate 17 pattāvalis. The other chapters mention equally some authors and some works, the list of which has been given by KLATT following the alphabetical order.
II. Pattāvali of the Anchala-Gachchha. This pattāvalí agrees with those of the Tapā and Kharatara sect up to the 35th pontiff, Uddyotanasūri. The 36th and 37th Pontiffs were Sarvadevasüri and Padmadevasūri, both disciples of Uddyotana. The list continues afterwards upto the 83rd pontiff, Vivekasāgarasūri (Samvat 1940A.D. 1884).
III. Pattāvali of the Goyaraksha-Sākhā. After Bhavasāgara (Samvat (15601583), 61st (62nd) pontiff of the Ancala gaccha, the Goyaraksa sect commences with Sumatisāgara (63rd) to continue up to Gulabasāgara (75th).
IV. Pattāvalt of the Tapā. Gachchha. List of the different pattāvalis of this sect, namela ;
1. Gurvāvali of Munisundarasūri, Samvat 1466. 2. Last chapter of the 'Kriyāratnasmuccaya' of Gunaratnasūri, Samvat 1466. 3. Gurvavalisutra of Dharmasāgara, Samvat 1629. 4. The same work revised by order of Hiravijayasuri, Samvat 1648. 5. The pattavalt contained in the Hiravijayacaritra (Sarga IV) of Devavimala 6. Gurvāvali of Jayavijayagani, Samvat 1680. 7. Pattavalisāroddhara of Ravivardhanagaņi, Samvat 1739-1749.
V. Pattāvali of the Vijayānanda-Gachchha. Vijayasena (died in Samvat 1971). 59th pontiff of the Tapä sect is given as successor. Vijayatilakasūri, under which three subordinate new sects took birth : the Poravāda gaccha, the Osavāla gaccha and the Sāgara mātā.
The Poravāda gaccha, from Vijayananda (died in Samvat 1717) to Surendrasūri (Samvat 1908), counts eleven masters.
VI. Pattūvali of the Vijaya-śākhā. After Vijayadeva, 60th sūri of the Tapā sect, eight masters have been cited, up to Vijayasuri (Samvat 1940).
VII. Pattāvali of the Vimala-Gachchha. The sect took birth with Hemavimala, 55th pontiff of the Tapā gaccha. It was followed by Saubhagyahargasuri (Samvat 1583), who had himself six successors.
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