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THE AUTHOR AND THE COMMENTATOR: VIDYANUSASANA
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opinion on the point. Sajjanacittavallabha, Adipurāņa, Pravacanasāratīkā and Pancāstikāyatikā ascribed to Mallisena are not really his works. Pt. Nāthurām Premi in his recent compendium entitled "Jaina Sahitya aura Itihāsa" in Hindi surmises that Mallisena must not have been a Vanavāsi Sādhu i. e. a strict Sadhu living in a forest but must have been a Mathapati* i. e. one owning and residing in a monastery to which used to be attached lands and other properties yielding considerable income. He must have been practising Mantra, Nimitta and Medicine for the benefit of his pupils particularly his lay-followers.
Regarding the commentator Bandhușeņa he only gives his name in the Mangala verse to his commentary. As he gives his name in plural we may surmise that he may have been an Achārya. As his name has the suffix 'Sena' we may infer that he belonged to 'Sena gana' or Sangha which was formerly called 'Panca Stūpānvaya'. From his obeisance to Sri Pārsvanātha, we may infer that he was a Jain. As he calls the work the best of Kalpa we may infer that he held the work and its author in high esteem. In his conimentary he does not merely explain difficult terms but supplements what is left unsaid by the author and even supplies Mantras and other details not given by the author. He thus shows extensive and intimate knowledge of Mantras and Māntric rites. He is equally at home while commenting on various herbs named in the original work and gives synonyms thereof from the local Karnataki (Kanarese) language (See Com. on ch. IX vv. 21, 25 and 35). As he supplements detailed information where it is lacking in the original, and sets forth verbatim Mantrast
* Pt. Nathurām Premi in his article"Vana vasi Aura Caityavāsi Sampradāya"(p.347 ff.) in his above ment oned work says Mathapatis or Mathavasis (including later Bhattarakas or Yatis) amongst Digambara Jain Sadhus correspond to Svetāmbara Caityavāsis and may be termed Digambara Caityavāsis as they equally indulged in lax practices. + See Com. v. 38 ch. III, which gives Sri Pārsva Yakşas Mantra, Com. v. 17 ch. V gives Candasūlini Mantra, Com. vv. 4 and 19 ch. VI respectively give Krşņa Mātañgini Mantra and Katyayani Mantra; Com. vv. 10 and 17 ch. VII respectively give Apābatavidya and Arişğanemi Mantra.