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WILES: UMĀSVĀMĪ/UMĀSVĀTI, ca. 135-ca. 219 CE.
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Siddhasena (Gaṇin), pupil of Bhāsvāmin, and grand-pupil of Simhasūra, Tattvārthaṭikā, which quotes Siddhasena Divākara. Cf. Peterson 3 Reports, Extracts, p. 83 ff; Hiralal Catalogue, p. xii. ff. [Winternitz 1933:2, 580nl; 'Vṛtti' NCC: 8, 80a].
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Composed near Ujjain [H.R. Kapadia, TattvārSu. 1926-30: 2, Introduction, 49-64]. It quotes Siddhiviniscaya and Sṛṣṭiparikṣā (JRK 155a).
Pt. Sukhlal has shown that it is likely this author has been referred to as Gandhahastin, author of a non-extant cty on Acar. and this one on TattvaSū. This cty is 18,000 slokas in extent. He probably flourished between the 7th and the 9th centuries A.V. since he mentions the Buddhist Dharmakirti (7th cent.) (TattvaSū. 1974a Introduction, p. 52-60).
Printed 1926-30; 1945.
Haribhadra and Yasobhara and Yaśobhadra, Laghuvṛtti "begun by Haribhadra and completed by Yasobhadra, his pupil, [11,000 granthas]. This is quoted by Siddhasena, commentator of Pravacanasaroddhāra and is called the Mūlaṭikā” (JRK 155b). Pt. Sukhlal in one place follows Muni Jambūvijaya in maintaing that Haribhadra has followed Siddhasena's cty (TattvāSū. 1974a, Introduction, p. 60-61) and later suggests that the cty has been constructed out of disparate fragments of commentary (TattvāSū. 1974a, Introduction, 106-107).
Printed TattvāSū. 1936.
8 Cirantana Muni, an anonymous Švetāmbara monk, he flourished sometime after the 14th cent. A.V. since he cites (cty on 5.31) Malliṣena's Syādvādamañjarī (TattvāSū. 1974a, Introduction, p. 62).
Printed TattväSü. 1924a.
9 Bhāskaranandin, disciple of Jinacandra Bhaṭṭāraka (NCC 8, 79a; colophon to each chapter), Sukhabodha.
"[This cty] abounds in quotations from the Rājavārtika of Akalanka and will surely be a useful aid in understanding the full import of the writings of that great scholar Bhaskaranandin may have flourished in the latter part of the 13th or the beginning of the 14th century." (H.R. Rangaswamy Iyengar, p. 5 Preface TattvāSū. 1944a).6
Printed TattväSū. 1944a.
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