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JAIN JOURNAL : Vol-XXXIII, No. 4 April 1999 10 Srutasāgara, a scholar of the 16th cent. pupil of Vidyānandin,
Tattvārthadipikā, tīkā 8,000 granthas (JRK 156a-b; TattvāSū. 1974a Introduction, p. 66). He completed his cty on Asādhara's Mahābhiseka in (samvat] 1582, he also wrote a ţikā on Satpähuda and Yasastilaka (Nathuram Premi, quoted in TattvāSū. 1974a Introduction, p. 113). Printed 1949b (NCC 8, 78b; Tattvāsū. 1974a, Author's Foreword
p. 8). 11 Bālacandra (Deva) (Digambara), (Tattva)-Ratnapradīpikā (JRK
156b), Kannada cty. (H.R. Kapadia, Tattvāsū. 1926-30:2, Introduction, 45). Printed with Kannada translation of mūla (see Kannada translation 1955 below; BIP 1, 50).
PARTIAL COMMENTARIES 12 Yaśovijaya (1624-88) only an incomplete part pertaining to chapter
1 is available (Tattvāsū. 1974a, Introduction, p. 62-63). Printed. Tattvāsū. 1924b. 1955.
13 Devagupta's clarification of Umāsvāti's (Sambandha-)kārikas on
the sūtra (Schubring 1935 8196a). Without knowing his preceptor it is not possible to identify him clearly (Tattvāsū. 1974a Introduction, p. 61).
Printed : TattvāSū. 1926-30. 14 Lāvanyavijaya or Vijayalāvanya Sūri, Tattvārtha-trisütrīprakāśikā,
"a detailed explanation of the three aphorisms utpādavyaya etc. of the chapter five (5.29-31), the bhāsya on these and Siddhasena's commentary on the bhāsya” (Pt. Sukhlal, Tattvāsū. 1974a, Author's Foreword, p. 8). Printed : TattvāSū. 1945. "From the colophon at the end of each chapter of the work, it is clear that [Bhāskaranandin) was a pupil of one Jinachandra Bhattāraka. Since there are several Jain Achāryas of that name, nothing definite can be said as to whose pupil he was. But this much can be said with certainty that the teacher of Bhāskaranandin was the same Jinachandra Bhattāraka as is referred to in the Sravanabelgola Inscription No. 69 (source?) and was the pupil of Sarvasādhumini and not of Chandinandi Muni mentioned in the Sānti Purana of the Kannada poet, Ponna." (H.R. Rangaswamy Iyengar, p. 5 Preface TattvaSü. 1944a). Further details in the Sanskrit introduction (TattvaSū. 1944a, xlvi-xlviii).
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