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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
XXVIII
DHARMARAJA.
A Dharmaraja has been already referred to as the author of the Venkatesaca inpu described under No. 415%. Dhermarāja. the author of the Kavijivananighaņgu is perhaps the same as that
author.
RĀMA.
The Kavidarpaşanighangu, described under Nos. 4 44-47 purports to be from one Ráma, a bont whoin we do not know anything.
VIKRAMADITYA.
Beginning from Kofrasvå min, we find several writers quoting from the lexicon of Vikramāditya. It is therefore certain that the author is older than the 11th century. In the lexicon that is attributed to Vikramaditya in this library (No. 4749.) we are not able to trace the quotation given from Vikramaditya and hence it is impossible, at this stage to identify both the Vikramādityas.
KAVIBHALLATA.
Kavi Bhallata is the author of the Gañamañjarl described under No. 4752. From the colophon we are able to see that the author had something to do with Drakçārāma, the famous place of pilgrimage in the Godavari District. It is therefore likely that this Bhallata is different from his namesake, the author of the famous Bhallàţa bataka.
PURUŞOTTAMA.
The Trikāndabera, supposed to be a supplement to the Aparakoba is by Purupottama and is described under Nos. 4756
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