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prajñapti, Vyakhya prajñapti
22
Abhaidevasuri*
1015-1078 A.D.
Tikas of 9 agamas
Hemacandrasur*
1107 A.D.
Anuyogadvara Vratti, Višesavašyaka Bhasyavratti
24
Malayagiri*
1080-1172 A.D.
Tikas of Surya prajñapti, Candra prajnapti, Jambudvipa prajnapti etc.
25
Rajaditya
1120 A.D.
Vyavahāra Ganita, Ksetra Ganita, Vyavahāra Ratna, Jaina Ganita Sūtrodaharana, Citrahasuge, Lilavati
26
Simhatilakasuri*
13th c.A.D.
Ganita Tilaka Tika
Thakkara Pheru*
1265 - 1330 A.D.
Ganitasāra Kaumudt
Ratnasekhara suri*
1440 A.D.
Laghu Ksetra Samasa
1665 A.D.
Ganita Sathasau
29 30 31
Mahimodaya* Hemaraja Tejasinha*
1673 A.D.
Ganitasara
17th C.A.D.
Istanka Pancavinsatika
32
Todaramala
1740-1767 A.D.
Samyakajñana Candrika Tika on Gommatasara, Trilokasara etc.
The names of the mathematicians whose works included in Group IV should also be added after getting the copies of the MSS from bhandārs. The above list of authors may be extended by adding the names Haribhadra Suri, Padmaprabha Suri, Candrama, Siddhasena, Mahendra Suri, Malayendu Suri, Bulakicandra, Bulakldasa etc. The books writen by these authors include some material of mathematician's interest. Of course, it is true that these authors neither composed any mathematical texts nor any such book which have special mention from mathematical point of view.
Apart from it in Jaina Canonical Text of Svetambara tradition, which is known as Amga & Upānga, we find enough interesting material. These amgas contains valuable informations regarding Number System, Theory of Infinity, Theory of Indices, Combination etc. Sthānānga sūtra, Bhagavali sūtra, Anuyogadvāra sira, Uttarādhyayana sūtra, Jambūdvīpa prajñapti are more important from th: point of view. All these references are collectively available in Ganitānuyoga compiled by Muni Kanhaiyalal Kamal". Arhat Vacana, 14(1), 2002
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