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

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________________ 212 Subhasilagani, pupil of Munisundarasūri of Tapagatchba, composed the Vikramacharita in A. D. 1433-4, the Prabhāvakakatha in A. D. 1447-8, the Kathākoša in A. D. 1452-3, the Satrunjaya-halpavritti in A. D. 1461–2 and the Unādinānamala. According to the Prabhāvaha Kathā of our author, Visalaraja, Ratnasekhara, Udayanandi, Chăritraratna, Lakshmisagara, and Somadeva were the pupils of Munisundarasur1,99 Jinamandanagani, pupil of Somasundarasūri, composed the Kumārapälaprabandha in A. D. 1435-6, the Sraddhagunasangraha Pavarana in A. D. 1441-2 and the Dharmaparikshā.100 The Kumarapalaprabandha, one of the historioal works in Sanskrit, is a good compilation. Charitraratnagani, pupil of Jinasundarasūri, composed the Mahāviraprasāda-Prasasti or the Chitrakutapresasti in A. D. 1438-9 and completed the Danapradipa in Chitrakuta or Chitor in A, D. 1442-301 99. Peterson, IV, 110; Jain Sahityano Itihas, pp. 469-70. 100. Velankara, Nos. 1708-9; Mitra’s Report of Manuscripts, VII, 233, Ātmananda Jain Sabhi, Bhavnagar, ( Publication No, 67.) 101. Ātmānanda Jain Sabha, Publication No. 66.

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