Book Title: Jainism in Gujarat AD 1100 to 1600
Author(s): Chimanlal Bhailal Sheth
Publisher: Vijaydevsur Sangh Gyan Samiti

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________________ 200 the order of Jain monks at the age of seven and came to be known as Somasundara. Jayanandasūri of Tapagatchha was his guru or preceptor." Somasundara was an intelligent pupil; so he mastered the sciences within a few years and came to be known as Upadhyaya or Vachaka in A. D. 1393-4.72 By this time, he had earned name and fame as a scholar and was, therefore, given a rousing reception by the ministers Ramadeva and Chunda when he went to Devakulapataka (or Devagiri )."3 or In A. D. 1400-01, the dignity of Acharya Doctor was conferred on Somasundarasūri by Devasundarasūri in Anahilavada. To celebrate this occasion, Narasimha Seth held a festival. Thus Somasundarasuri became the head of Tapagatchha, at the age of twenty-seven." In Vadanagara, there were three wealthy Jain brothers named Devaraja, Hemarāja and Ghatasimha. When Somasundarasuri conferred the dignity of Upadhyaya on Munisundara, Devaraja held a festival with the consent of (71) Somasūri, SomaSaubhagyakāvya, cantos II, III, IV. (72) Ibid, V, 11& 14. (73) Desai, Jain Sahityano Itihas, p. 452. (74) Somasuri, Somasaubhagyakāvya, V, 51–61. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com

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