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

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________________ 244 Munichandra or Munisundarasūri of Tapa gatchba, wrote the Satrunjayakalpakathā and Amarachandra wrote avachuri on the Upadesamālā. In the following year, Sádbusoma wrote commentaries on Jinavallabhasūri's Mahāvirachariya, the Chāritrapanchaka and the Nandisvarastava.146 In A. D. 1467-8, Pratisthasoma composed the Somasaubbagyakávya which deals with the life of Somasundarasūri, and Rajavallabha, wrote the Chitrasena-Padmāvatikathā and the Shadāvasyakavritti (A. D. 1473-4). In A. D. 1472–3, the Jalpamanjari was composed.147 In A. D. 1474-5, Siddhasūri composed the Rasavativarnana. In A. D. 1478-9, Bhavachandrasūri, pupil of Jagachandrasūri of Purnimagatchba, composed the Santināthacharita which deals with the life of Santināthe, the 16th. Tirthankara of the Jains.147A In the same year, the Prithvichandracharita was composed by Jayachandragūri. In A. D. 1483-4, Subhasilagani wrote the Sālivāhanacharita, and in A. D. 1484-5, Siddhantasagara composed ( 146 ) Desai, Loc. cit., p.p. 515-6. ( 147 ) Ibid, p. 516. ( 147A ) Gulabkumāri Library, Caloutta, Manuscripts Nos. 61-3. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com

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