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________________ 28 kusakulaka (6) Upadešāmritakulaka-Parts I, II (7) Upadesapanchāsika. (8) Dharmopadesakulaka (in two parts ). (9) Prābhātilastuti (10) Moksho padesapanchāsika ( 11 ) Ratnatrayakulaka ( 12 ) Sokaharaupadešakulaka (13) Samyaktvotpādavidhi (14) Sāmānyagunopadeśakulaka (15) Hitopadeša. kulaka (16) Kālašataka (17) Mandalavichārakulaka (18) Dwāda savarga.73 Munichandra is also said to have written a commentary of 1200 verses on the Naishadhakāvya. He died in Samvat 1178 ( A. D. 1122 ).73 Hemachandra Malladhāri was a pupil of Abbayadeva Mallad bāri of the Harshapuriyagatchha. Before he entered the order of Jain monks, he was a minister. His name was Pradyumna. He bad as many as four wives. According to Chandrasūri, his pupil and contemporary, Siddharāja attended Hemachandra's sermons with his retinue and lent his ears to what the Sūri said. Even when there was no sermon, he paid occasional visits to his monastery and talked with the Sūri for a long time. Once the king invited the Sūri to his palace, and like 'arati', waved before him flowers, fruits and 73 Desai, loc. cit., pp. 241-3; Dalal, Josalmoro catalogue, introduction, pp. 20-21; Paterson, I, 60. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com
SR No.034896
Book TitleJainism in Gujarat AD 1100 to 1600
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChimanlal Bhailal Sheth
PublisherVijaydevsur Sangh Gyan Samiti
Publication Year1953
Total Pages300
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
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