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7.1 Āyāradasão / Daśaśrutaskandha and Kalpasūtra
Amarakirti, Avacūri, composed samvat 1644 [1587] (JRK 76b).
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Nagarşi Gani, Kalpāntaravācya, samvat 1657 [1600). Vijaya Pradyumna Süri has published an edition of this in the late 1990s (?) (Ahmedabad: Sharadaben Chimanbhai Educational Research Centre), 122 p. (email, J. B. Shah 29.7.00). Subhavijaya, pupil of Hīravijaya Sūri, Tapā Gaccha, Kalpalatā, composed in samvat 1671 [1614), it was corrected by Kīrtivimala (JRK 76b).
Sanghavijaya Gani. pupil of Vijayasena Sūri, Pradipikā, 3 200 granthas, composed in samvat 1674 [1617), during the reign of Vijayadeva Sūri of the Tapā Gaccha. It was again examined by Dhanavijaya Gani, pupil of Kalyānavijaya, in 1680 [1623] (JRK 760-77a; BORI Cat 17:2, 113-17).
Printed Kapp.1935a.
Jayavijaya Gaņi, pupil of Vimalaharşa, pupil of Vijayadāna Sūri, of the Tapā Gaccha, during the reign of Vijayananda Sūri, Dipikā, composed in samvat 1677 [1620). The first copy was prepared by Vyddhivijaya Gaņi (JRK 77a; BORI Cat 17:2, 117-21).
Sahajakīrti and Srisära, pupils of Hemanandana Gani, of the Kharatara Gaccha, Manjari composed samvat 1685 [1628), 3 432 granthas (JRK 77a; BORI Cat 17:2, 122-27).
Vinayavijaya, pupil of Kīrtivijaya Gani of the Tapā Gaccha, Subodhikā, 5 400 granthas, composed samvat 1696 [1639). Composed at the request of Srivijaya, pupil of Rāmavija and corrected by Bhāvavijaya (JRK 77b; BORI Cat 17:2, 139–52). Jacobi dates it to samvat 1616 [1559) (Jacobi 1879, 26) while Winternitz gives the date as 1649 (1933:2, 593).
This is the version recited nowadays at Paryusan (Folkert 1993, 193).
Printed Kapp.1911; Kapp. 1915; Kapp.1918; Kapp.1923. Perhaps Kapp.1939a? Ajitadeva Sūri, of the Pallīvāla Gaccha, Dīpikā, composed samvat 1698 [1641] (JRK 77a). Samayasundara, pupil of Sakalacandra Upadhyāya of the Kharatara Gaccha, Kalpalatā, 7 700 granthas. Composed during the reign of Jinarāja Suri of the Kharatara Gaccha who died samvat 1699 [1642] (JRK 77a). Samayasundara states that his own guru, lived in the time of Akbar (Jacobi 1879, 26; BORI Cat 17:2, 127-39).
The Dictionary of Prakrit proper names / Mohanlal Mehta, 1970-72 (v. 1 p. 7) cites an
edition of this cty published by Bombay and Surat : Jinadattasur Jnanabhandar, 1939. Sāntisāgara, pupil of Srutasägara, pupil of Dharmasāgara of the Tapā Gaccha, Kaumudi, 3 707 granthas, composed samvat 1707 [1650] (JRK 77b; BORI Cat 17:2, 152-58).
Printed Kapp.1936a.
Budhavijaya, pupil of Sāntivijaya, pupil of Devavijaya of the Tapā Gaccha, Bālāvabodha, composed samvat 1707 (1650) (JRK 77b). Kşamāvijaya, (Kșemavijaya?), Bālāvabodha, composed in samvat 1707 [1650] (JRK 79b). Meruvijaya, Bālāvabodha, samvat 1707 [1650] (JRK 79b). Khīmavijaya Gani, Bālāvabodha, samvat 1707 [1650).
Printed Kapp.1959. Translation according to this cty in Kapp.1924–25; 1973
Dānavijaya, pupil of Sūravijaya, pupil of Kīrtivijaya Gani of the Tapā Gaccha, during the reign of Vijayarāja Sūri, Dānadīpikā (also called Jñanadīpikā), composed samvat 1722 [1665] (JRK 77b; BORI Cat 17:2, 158-63). Next entry in JRK gives date samvat 1750 (1693] for a work of the same name by an author of the same name and Gaccha.
Vidyāvilāsa Gani, pupil of Kamalaharsa of the Kharatara Gaccha, Stabaka, composed samvat 1729 [1672] (JRK 79b).
Sukhasāgara, Bālavabodha, composed samvat 1733 [1676] (JRK 79b). Māngalikamālā (bhāșya-țīkā, ie. in Hindi) composed samvat 1763 [1706] (JRK 796).
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