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Jaina Literature and Philosophy
Vipäkaśrutangasütrà 173-176 Samaväyängasútra 76-78 Sütrakṛtängasūtra 28-31, 36-47 Sthänängasūtra 58-64
Sumati Suri', pupil of Bodhaka :
Daśavaikālikasūtrațikā (com.) 716-719
Soma Süri :
Paryantarādhanā 399-407 Somaprabha Süri2:
Yatijitakalpasūtra 603-606
Somasundara Suri3, pupil of Devasundara Suri : Caityavandanabhaṣyāvacūrṇi (?) 1226
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Pratyakhyanabhaṣyāvacurṇi (com.) 1260-12651 Vandanakabhāṣyavacürņi (com.) 1306-1308 Haribhadra Suris, pupil of Jinadatta Suri: Daśavaikālikasūtraniryuktitika (com.) 709 Nandisūtravivarana ( com.) 615, 616.
Pradeśavyākhya (Prajñāpanāsūtraṭīkā )( com.) 221 Lalitavistara (Caityavandanasūtravyākhya )( com. ) 841-844 Śiṣyahitā (Avaśyakasūtraniryuktițīkā ) ( com.) 1073-1078 Samsaradāvānalastuti 849-852
1 In SHJL (p. 252) it is mentioned that a com. on Dasavaikālika by Sumati Suri, pupil of... Vacaka was written in Samvat 1188, and on p. 526 it is stated that Santi Suri, pupil of Sumati Suri of Sandera gaccha composed Sagaradattarasa in about Samvat 1550. Is any one of these Suris the pertinent one?
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According to SHJL (p. 414) he was a pupil of Dharmaghosa Süri (who died in Samvat 1357) and an author of 28 yamaka-stutis.
Munisundara Suri who composed Traividyagosthi in Samvat 1455, is b.gupil For the balavabodhas of Somasundara Suri see SHJL (p. 486). The Is No. 1264 here pertinent?
He is indebted to Jinabhata for utilizing his com on Avasyakasutra. For his life and works see my intro. (pp. XVII-XXIX) to Anekantajayapataka (Vol 1) and intro. (pp. X-LXXII, CIII-CVI & CXXII-CXXVIII) to Vol II of this work.
About the last No. 1078 the authorship is doubtful.