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Cambay. He is known as the author of the Jinasittariprakarana (Prakrit) and the Apavarganāmamālā. He was much honoured by king Vairasimha of Jesalmer and king Trambakadása."
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Jinavardhanasūri, founder of the Pippalaka branch of Kharataragatchha, wrote commentaries on Sivaditya's Saptapadarthi and the Vagbhatālankara 107
Jayasagaragani of Kharataragatchha composed the Santi Jinalayaprasasti, the Prithvichandrarajarshicharita, in A. D. 1446, in Palanapura; the Parvaratnavalikatha in Anahilavada, in A. D. 1416-7; the Vignapti-Triveni in A. D. 1427-8, the Tirtharajistavana, Upasargaharastotravritti and the commentaries on Jinadattasūri's stavas and the Sandehadolavali and the Bhavarivarana 208
With the "advice and assent" of Jayasagaragani, hundreds of books were copied on paper.
Jinasagarasuri, pupil of Jinachandra of Kharataragatchha, composed the Haimavyakaraṇadhundhikā and the Karapuraprakaraṇatikā.
106 Desai, Jain Sahityano Itihasa, p. p. 472-4. 107 Bhandārakara's Report etc. of Sanskrit Manuscripts, III, No. 291; Weber's catalogue, No. 1719. 108 Kantivijaya, Baroda, No. 29; Buhler, IV, No. 167; Desai, Loc. cit., pp. 474-5.
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