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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[SEPTEMBER, 1882.
Gunaratna wrote Kriyáratnasamuchcha- Vijâ; and S. 1572 from the Någapuriyatapagana ya, Shaddarsanasumuchchayavrihadvritti, etc. under the influence of Upadhyâya ParsvaSådhuratna wrote a vritti on the Yatijita. Chandra (or Påsachandra); the matam, called kalpa (cf. No. 47), etc.
after him. 50." Sô masundara, born Sam. 1430 56. Ânanda vimala, born Sam. 1547 at Maghavadi 14 Sukre; vrata 1437; vdchakapada fladurga ; vrata 1552, súripada 1570; died 1596, 1450 ; suripada 1457; died 1499; wrote baláva- Chaitra sudi 7, at Ahammadávåda. bodhas on Yogasástra, Upadétamála, Shadáva- 57. Vijayadana, born Sam. 1553 at dyaka, Navatattva, etc. His pupils were Muni- Jamall; dikshd 1562 ; súripada 1587; died 1622 sundara, Jayasundara with the biruda Krish. Vaisakha sudi 12, at Vatapalị. nasarasvati, Bhuvanasundara, and Jinasundara, 58. Hiravijaya, who converted the emauthor of Dipálikákalpa.
peror Akbar, (cf, Kharatara-Pattávali, sub 61), 51. Munisundara, (biruda Kálisara- born Sam. 1583 Mârga sudi 9, at Prahladangsvati), born Sam. 1436; vrata 1443; vdchaka- pura; diksha 1596 Kârtika vadi 2, at Pâtana; pada 1466 ; súripada 1478; died 1503 Kartika vachakapada 1608 Magha sudi 5, at Naradapuri, sudi 1; composed Upadé baratndkara, Sarnti- stripada 1610 at Sirohi ; died 1652 Bhadra karam iti samahimasantistava, a Gurudvali'etc. Budi 11, at Umnânagara.
52. Ratna śê khara, (biruda Balasara- 59. Vijayasena, born Sam. 1604 at svat.), born Sam. 1457 (kvachit 1452); vrata 1463; Náradapuri; diksha 1613; received from the panditapada 1483 ; váchakapada 1493 ; súripada emperor Akbar the biruda Kalisarasvati ; died 1502; died 1517 Pausha vadi 6; composed 1671 Jyeshtha vadi 11, at Stambhatirtha. Sraddhapratikramanavritti, o Srúddhavidhivritti 60. Vijayadeva, born Sarh. 1634 ;dikská and Achára pradipa.
1643, pannydsapada 1655; siripada 1656 ; In Sam. 1508 the Lanka." or Lumpêkamatam received from the emperor Jihangir the biruda was founded by the Lekhaka L u ń kà, and Mahâtapa, died S. 1713 Ashadha sudi 11, at from this mata the Veshadharks took their Urninagara. His appointed successor, who rise Sam. 1533.
died before him, was Vijayasiṁha, born 53. Lakshmis igara, born Sam. 1464 Sam. 1644 at Medatâ ; dikshá 1654; vdchakaBhadra vadi 2 ; diksha 1470; pannya sapada 1496; 1 pada 1673 ; súripada 1682; died 1709 Ashadha ráchakapada 1501; súripada 1508; gachhand- sudi 2. yakapada 1517.
61, Vijayaprabha, born Sam. 1677 at 54. Sumatis adhu.
Manoharapura in Kachh ; diksha 1686 ; pannyd55. Hema vimala.
sapada 1701 ; súripada 1710 at GandharabanSam. 1562 the Katukamatam separated from dira; appointed S. 1732 at Någora Vijay & the Tristutikamatam, -founder of the Gribastha ratna, his successor, Katuka; Sam. 1570 the Vijamatam from the Here ends the MS. Lankamatam, influenced by the Vêshadhara' Berlin, March, 1882.
INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE STUPA OF JAGGAYYAPEȚTÅ.
BY G. BÜHLER, The subjoined three inscriptions, which are impression of No. II., which unfortunately is almost identical, were found by Dr. Burgess mutilated and incomplete, and an eye-copy of during his late explorations at the Stúpa near No. I. The latter, I think, contains a few Jaggayyapetta, a town in the Krishņa district mistakes, due to the abraded state of the (Taluka Nandigâma) of the Madras Presidency. original, viz., avesaniaa (1.2) and avesans Dr. Burgess sent to me an excellent paper (1. 3.) for dves", apano (11. 3 and 6) for ápo,
According to others Jñanes Agars is the 50th, Kalamandana the 51st and Somasundara the 52nd paifa. dhara.
* In colophone of MSS. and otherwise called Jaya. chandra. At this time lived also the well known (khyata) Kohemath kara (Munisundara's Guru. v. 424), pro bably the author of the Jaina-version of the Sirhasana
dvdtrinh sind, see Weber, Ind. Stud. vol. XV, p. 188.
of Sam. 1466 according to the Bombay MSS. 67 Sam. 1496 according to the Berlin MS.
Of. Kharatara-Pattdvali, sub 57.-Weber, 1.1. p. 8078. . Cf. Miles, Transact. R. As. Soc. vol. III, pp. 361, 363, 367, and Weber, 1.1. p. 806-10.