Book Title: Jainism in Gujarat
Author(s): Chimanlal Bhailal Sheth
Publisher: Godiji Jain Temple Mumbai

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________________ 195 Gnanasagarasūri, pupil of Devasundarasūri, referred to in the last para, composed the Avašyakachurnz in A. D. 1983-84, the Uttaradhyayanasutrachurni in A. D. 1384-85, the Oghangryuktachurni, the Munisuvratastawa and the Pārsvanāthastave. 64 Kulanandana, another learned pupil of Devasundarasūri, composed the Vachärāmritasangraha in A. D. 1386-7, Siddhäntälaphoddhāra, Pragnäpanāsutrachurns, commentaries on the Pratikramanasutra, Kalpasutra and the Kavyasthitzstotra, and several short poems singing the praises of God 65 Munisundara, pupil of Somasundarasûri, composed the Garvedyagosthr in A D. 1998-9. Dovananda or Devamurti was the author of the Kshetrasamāsa. His spiritual descent is as follows: Chandraprabha--Dharmaghosha-BhadresyaraMuniprabha-Sarvadeva-Somaprabha-RatnaprabhaChandrasimba-Devasimha-Padmatılaka-Shritilaka. Doyachandra-Padmaprabhasūrı-Devananda or Devamurti.66 Nayachandrasūri, pupil of Prasannachandra of (64) Peterson, II, No. 284; Buhler, VII, 13. (65) Buhler, VII, 18 ; Velankara, No 1802. (66) Desai, Loc. cit, p. 444

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