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INDEX OF AUTHORS.
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Yakshadeva muni
Author of five verses attached to a copy of the Anekântajayapataka of Haribhadrasûri. He describes himself as a pupil of Sangamasinhasuri, and says that he had left Nagpore to profit by the teaching of Jayasinhasûri. 3, App. p. 192.
Yasaḥkalasa upadhyaya
Younger brother of SomaKalasavâchaka. Wrote the first copy of a commentary on the Samyaktvasaptatikâ in Sarasvatîpaṭṭana, in Samvat 1422. 1, p. 93.
Yasaḥkara
A Kashmirian. Author of a Devistotra contained in his Alankâraratnâkarodâharana. 1, p. 81.
Yasaḥkirti
Mentioned as the vidyaguru of Tarunaprabhasûri (Samvat 1411). 3, App. p. 222.
Yasaḥtilaka pandita
Papil of Tilakâcharya. Wrote the first copy of that writer's Avasyakaniryuktitîka (Samvat 1296). 1, p. 62, 1, App. p. 9.
Yasaḥpala
Was present at the sabha in the temple of Sântinâtha at Anahilapâtaka at which the Amamasvâmicharitra of Muniratnasûri was read for the first time, in Samvat 1252. 3, App. p. 89. This is probably the same as the Mantri Yasaḥpala who was author of the Moharajaparajayanâṭaka. 3, App. p. 208. See Kielhorn's Palm-Leaf MSS. Report, P. 32. "An allegorical play in five acts; celebrating the support given by Kumarapala to the Jain religion: composed by Yashpala, the son of the minister Dhanadeva and of Rukminî, of the Modha family, and himself minister of king Ajayadeva. The play is represented as having been first acted at Thârâpadrapura, the capital of Marwar."
Yasodeva gaņi
Author of the Parathasanthie. He styles himself dharmanaptri of Pradyumnasûri. 1, App. pp. 3, 90 and 98. In