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31. The niryukti on the Dasasrutaskandha-sutra mentions Bhadrabāhu as the
author of the Dasasrutaskandha, kalpa and Vyavahara. For the text of the veise, see Brhat-Kalpa-sutra with the niryukti, a bhasya by Sanghadasagani Kşamāśramaņa and a commentary by Malayagiri and Ksemakirti, edited by Muni Caturvijaya and Muni Punyavijaya, Vol. VI (Bhavnagar,
1942), Gujarati Introduction, p. I. 32 The author of the Pancakalpa-mahabhasya also refers to Bhadrabāhu as
the composer of the Dasa, Kalpa and Vyavahara and repeatedly styles him suttakara. For original text, vide Ibid., p. 2. The churni on the Pancakalpa-bhasya gives Bhadrabāhu and the credit of composing the Acaraprakalpa or Nisitha-sutra, Dasa, Kalpa, and Vyava
hara. For the text, see Ibid., p. 3. 34 The Dasa-sruta-skandha, Kalpa, Vyavahara, Nisitha, Mahanisitha and
Pancakalpa are known as Cheda-sūtras. 35 Anuyoga-dayinah Sudharmasvami-prabhrtayah yāvad=asya bhagava
to niryukti-kārasya Bhadrabāhusvāmihaś=caturdaśa-pūrva-dharasyācāryo=tas=tan sarvān=iti. Sīlānka's commentary on Ācārānga-sútra.
Quoted in Ibid., p. 4. 36 For citations, vide Ibid., pp. 4-5. 37 Ibid , pp. 5-7, 8. 38 For original text, see Ibid., pp. 7-8. 39 Ibid., p. 7. 40 Arahaṁte Vamdittā, caudasa-puvvī, tah-eva dasa-purvi, Ekkārasāmga
suttattha-dharae, savva-sāhū yā. Quoted from Ibid., p. 7. 41 For some other anachronisms, see Ibid., pp. 5-14. 42 Na ca kesāncid=ih-odāharaṇānāṁ niryukti-kālād=arvāk-kāla-bhävitā
ity-any-oktatvam-āśānkaniyam, sa hi bhagavāṁś=caturdasa-pūrva-vit śruta-kevali kāla-traya-visayam vastu paśyaty-ev-eti katham=anya-kstatv
āśankā iti. Quoted from Ibid., p. 4. no. 2. 43 Gun-adhikasya vandanam karttavyam na tv-adhamasya, yata uktam - gun
ābie vamdanayam. Bhadrabāhusvāmins=caturdeśa-pūrva-dharatvāddaśapūrva-dharādinām nyūnatvāt kim leşām. namaskāram=asau karoti iti Atr-ocyate gun-ādhikā eva te, avyavacchitti-gun-adhikyāt, ato na dosa iti Quoted from Ibid., p. 4, no. 3. Vamdāmi Bhaddabāhum, pāinaṁ carima-sagala-suyanānim, Suttassa
kāragam=isim Dasásu kappe ya Vavahāre. Quoted from Ibid., p. 13. 45 Ibid., pp. 1-17.
It must be remembered in this connection that a late tradition met with in the Jyotirvid-abharana makes Varāhamihira one of the nine gems of the court of Vikramaditya who is credited with the institution of the Vikrama era of 57 B.C. In case it is held that Merutunga and Rajasekharasuri followed this tradition which was quite popular in their time, the identification of the two Bhadrabāhus will have to be regarded as a certainty.
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