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99 ( 16 ) Karmaprakriti (17) Dharmasangrahani tikā ( 18 ) Dharmasāra tikā ( 19 ) Panchasangraha vritti ( 20 ) Shadašili vritti ( 21 ) A commentary on the Saptatikā
( 22 ) The Sabdānušāsana ( an original work on grammar containing 6000 verses. )
Lakshmanagani wrote the Supārsvanātha Charita in Mandalipuri (Mandala ). The work Contains 10,000 verses and deals with the life of Supārsvanátha, the seventh Tirthankara of the Jains. This Lakshmanagani was a pupil of Hemachandrasūri Malladbāri %
Siddhapāla, son of Sripāla, was a great poet. Many learned Jain monks lived in his Upásraya or monastery. He was a favourite of Kumārapāla and the latter, at times, listened to his sermon. The Kumārapālapratibodha of Somaprabhasūri contains one such sermon. Siddhapala flourished between V. S. 1211 and 1250 (A. D. 1155 and 1194.)97
Chandrasūri, pupil of Devendrasūri of Chandra
96. Desai, Loc. cit., p. 275. 97. Ibid; p. 275. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com