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HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE JAINAS.
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Kotika (kotisah súrimantrajapat) and Ka kandika dwelling at Daśapura. He learnt from Vajra (Kákandyarn nagaryán játatvát), of the Vyâ-| nine purvas and a fragment of the 10th, and ghrapatyagotra, lived 31 years in griha, 17 in taught them to his papil Durbalik a pushvrata, 48 as súri, died 313 V. at the age of 96. pamitra. With him originated the Kotikaga chha.- In 584 V. the 7th Nihnava, the Goshthamáhila, Supratibuddha was his laghubhrátar. took place, in 609 V. the Digambaras
13. Indradinna. 14. Dinna.
19. Samanta bhadra, called Vanavasin. 15. Simhagiri, játismaranajnánaván. 20. Deva, called Vriddha.
At that time lived Padaliptâ chârya, 21. Pradyotana. Vriddha vadisûri and the pupil of the 22. Månadeva, author of a Santistava. latter, Siddhasenadivákara, who received 23. Manatunga, author of the Bhaktathe dikshanaman of Kumudachandra (Prabhá- mara- and Bhayaharastotras. vakachar. VIII, v. 57). The last mentioned 24. Vira, 980 V., the Siddhanta was resplit the lingam of Rudra in the temple of duced to writing by Devarddhigani. Mahakala at Ujjayini and called forth an image ksha masramana," the pupil of Lohityasûri, of Parsvanatha by the Kalyanamandirastava.
at the council of Valabhî. In Devarddhi's time He converted Vikramaditya, 470 after only one púrva remained. Vira's Nirvana.
993 V. Kala ka transferred the Paryusha16. Vajra, of the Gantamagôtra, son of naparvan from Bhadrapadasuklapanchami to Dhanagiri and Sunanda, who dwelt at Tum- chaturthi. Here the MSS. intercalate, that bavanagråma, born 496 V., lived 8 years in griha,
before him there were two other saints of the 44 in vrata, 36 as súri, died at the age of 88 same namo, of whom the one called Syama, in 584 V. After Simhagiri had taught him
author of the Prajná pand and interpreter of the eleven angas, Vajra went from Daśapura to
the Nigodas, lived 376 V., the other, the exBhadragupta at Avanti (Ujjayini), to learn the peller of Garda bhilla, 453 V. 12th, viz. the Drishtivádánga. He was the last,
The MSS. quote further Jina bhadrag awho knew the complete ten rpitrvas (वजस्वामितो
ņiksham aśramaņa, composer of Viseshá. gekauf : ), and he extended vašyakádibhdshya," and his pupil Silanka, the Jains religion southward in the kingdom called Kotyacharya, composer of vrittis on the of the Bauddhas. From him arose the Vajra- 1st and 2nd angas. sakha.
Haribhadra, by birth & Brahmana, was In 525 V. the Satrumjayatîrtha was demo- instructed in the Jaina doctrine by Jinabhata." lished and in 570 V. it was restored by Jå vada. Two of his pupils, Hamsa and Paramahamsa, In 544 V. the 6th Nihnava, by name Trairasika, were killed by the Bauddhas in Bhotadesa. was caused by Rohagupta.
He wrote 1444 10 works, such as Ashtaka, 17. Vajrasena, of the Utkósikagôtra Panchášaka. (sic), converted at Sôpâraka the four sons of 25. Jayadeva. sreshthin Jinadatta and fśvari, by name Nâgen- 26. Devananda. dra, Chandra, Nirvriti and Vidyadhara, the 27. Vikrama. founders of four kulas.
28. Narasimha. 18. Chandra lived 37 years in griha, 23 29. Samudra. in vrata, 7 as súri, in all 67 years.
30. Månadeva. At the same time lived Åryarakshita, 31. Vibudha prabha. son of the purohita Somadeva and Rudrasoma, 32. Jaya nanda.
11 On the seven Nihnavas see Weber, Uber den Kupa. of two have been lost. The Achargingavritti contains the kahakauçikiditya des Dharmasigara,-Sitzungsber. d. date of its composition, Sika 798. But as the verge, Berlin Acad. 1882, p. 794; on the Digambaras, ib, pp. which obntains the date, has been added after the 796-801.
colophon of the MS. it seems to be of no great weight. 11 Otherwise he is called Devavachaka and pupil of 15 Alias Jinabhadra, cf. Kielhorn l. 1. p. 24 n. 40 (JinaDushagani.
bhadra) and p. 31 n. 48 (Jinabhata). 13 Kielhorn, Report on the search for Sanskrit M88. 26 According to others 1400. In a commentary upon 1880-81, p. 37.
Jinadatta's Ganadhara urdha ataka, v. 55, is a list of 1. According to Prabhavakachar. XIX, v. 105f, he | about 30 works of H., most of which exist in M88. wrote vrittis on eleven angas, which with the exception