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e. Kodinya,
f. Nâga,
KALPA SUTRA.
Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
a. Kausambikâ,
B. Sautaptikâ (Pr. Soittiyâ), 7. Kautumbini (or Kundadhari), 8. Kandanagari.
c. Dhanarddhi (Pr. Dhanaddha), d. Sirarddhi (Pr. Siriddha),
a.
g. Nâgaputra,
h. Khaluka Rohagupta of the Kausika gotra, founder of the Trairâsika Sâkhâ.
ii. Arya Suhastin1 of the Vâsishtha gotra, who had twelve disciples:
Ârya Rohana of the Kâsyapa gotra, founder of the Uddeha Gana, which was divided into four Sâkhâs:
a. Udumbarikâ (Pr. Udumbariggiyâ), B. Mâsapûrikâ,
7. Matipatrikâ,
8. Pûrnapatrikâ (Pr. Punnapattiyâ, Panna ̊, Sunna, or Suvanna°);
and into six Kulas:
a. Nagabhûta,
B'. Somabhûta,
7. Ullagakkha (or Årdrakakkha ?),
8. Hastilipta (Pr. Hatthiligga), é. Nândika (Pr. Nandigga), . Parihâsaka.
1 Suhastin is said to have converted Samprati, grandson and successor of Asoka. The correctness of this statement is open to doubt; but at any rate Suhastin must have been one of the most important patriarchs, for under and immediately after him the spread of Gainism must have been uncommonly vigorous, as is proved by the great number of Kulas and Sâkhâs at that time.
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