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the last of the three places he is described as pupil of Udyotanasuri and co-pupil with Munichandra. He wrote the tract in the village Vaddavali. Mentioned as pupil of Udyotanasûri and guru of Pradyumnasûri. 3, App. pp. 68, 69.
Yasodeva sûri
Author of a Pakshikasûtravṛitti. He wrote it in Anahilapâtaka in the reign of king Jayasinha, in Samvat 1180. He gives the following account of his spiritual lineage. In the Chandra gachchha there arose
(1) Vîragani.
(2) Chandrasûri and Devachandra.
(3) Yaśodeva. Pupil of Chandrasûri.
3, App. p. 128. No. 45 of Kielhorn's Palm-Leaf MSS. Report is a copy of this book. No. 47 of the same Report is a copy of the Pindaviśuddhi of Jinavallabhagani, with a commentary by our author, which he wrote in Samvat 1176. He may be the same as the Yaśodeva, formerly called Dhanadeva, pupil of Devagupta, who in 1174 composed at Anahilapâtaka a commentary on the Navatattvaprakarana.
Yasodeva
Mentioned as the pupil of Siddhasena and the guru of Mânadeva. 3, App. p. 87.
Yasodeva sûri—
Author of a Dharmopadesamâlâ. 1, App. pp. 25 and 47.
Yasodeva
Author of a Vandanachûrni. 1, App. p. 76. This is part of the Prathamapanchâśakachûrni by Yaśodeva mentioned at Weber, II. p. 844. This Yaśodeva was brother of Nemichandra; author of the Pravachanasâroddhâraprakaraṇa, and a contemporary of Abhayadevasûri. See Weber, notes 2 and 5. See also Klatt, Ind. Ant. XI. p. 253.
Yasobahu
Mentioned as one of the four knowers of the Achârânga. 3, App. p. 256.