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jaina Literature and Philosophy
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Devacandra mentions Bhadrabāhusvamin as the author of Vasudevacariya, in 125,000 ślokas.
Bhadrabāhu is referred to as one of the five śrutapāragas ? and is looked upon as yugapradhāna, too.
Peterson in his Report IV, p. LXXXIV mentions Satrūnjayakalpa as one of his works with a cross-reference to 3, App. p. 306. Malayagiri refers to him as the author of Piņqaniryukti.
Ksemakirti praises him as the uddhāraka of Brhatkalpasútra.
Oghaniryukti has been composed by this Bhadrabahusvāmin to whom the authorship of Upasargaharastotra is ascribed.
For other details about Bhadrabāhusvāmin see Klatt, Indian Antiquary vol. XI, p. 246, Weber II, p. 999 and my
Sanskrit introduction to Priyamkaranfpakathā. Author of the commentary.- Haribhadra Suri. He has named
about 63 gāthās as bhāșyakrd-găthās which are usually included in the niryukti of Daśavaikālika.
As regards this Haribhadra Súri A. M, Ghatage in his article “ Daśavaikālika Niryukti ” observes :
“The commentator is clearly far-fetched and twisting in interpreting udāharaṇas as the drșțāntas of the logical syllogisms. (p. 637) ......... Haribhadra's opinion that a văuliya is a reference to the school of the Năstikas is not very accurate ( p. 638).”
This Haribhadra Sūri has composed a number of works, out of which the following are noted by Peterson in his Report IV, pp. CXXXVII-CXXXIX :
1 See leterson V, App. p. 73.
2-5 Vide Peterson III, App. p. 266 and 308 and V, p. 31 und V. p. 102 respectively,
6 This is published in The Indian İlistorical Quarterly" vol. I, No. 4, fp. 627-639.