Book Title: Operation In Search of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Mumbai Circle 4
Author(s): P Piterson
Publisher: Royal Asiatic Society

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________________ INDEX OF AUTHORS. On. Xxxvii 1873-4. Author also of a vṛiddhatîkâ on the Sanghapṭṭaka (Weber, II. p. 928, V. 3) and a Sâmâcharîpattra (Bikancer Cat.) Klatt, On. He converted Nemichandra, author of the Shashṭisataka (Bhandarkar's Report, 1883-4, p. 149). Klatt, Jinaprabhasûri Author of a commentary on the Bhayaharastotra, which he composed in Sâketapura in Samvat 1365. Pupil of Jinasinhasuri. 1, pp. 52 and 88. Weber, II. p. 933, has a copy of this commentary in which the name of the author's guru is given as Jinahansa. Author also of a commentary on the Ajitaśântistava of Nandishena, which he composed in the city of Dasarathi (= Sâketapura Ayodhyâ) in Samvat 1365 (read sara for sira, p. 231, 1. 10). Mention is made of his guru Jinasinha. 3, App. p. 230. Ratnaśckharasûri, author of the Nyayakandalîpanjika, studied under him. 3, App. p. 273. Author of the Sûrimantrapradeśavivarana. 3, App. p. 365. Helped Mallisheṇasûri with his commentary on the Syâdvâdamanjarî of Hemachandra, Saka 1214 (= Samvat 1349). 3, App. p. 207. Author of a Tirthakalpa, 2, p. 79. (No. 596 of my Collection, 1883-84, and 1256 of this Report's Collection.) The Apâpâvrihatkalpa, No. 235 of my Collection, 1882-83, is a part of the Tirthakalpa, which was written in Devagirinagara in Samvat 1327 (No. 1256 of this Report's Collection). The city called Apâpâ was called Pâpâ after Mahavira's death there. Author of a Panchaparameshtistava, No. 349 of my Collection, 1882-3. See Klatt's Onomasticon for a list of the known works of this writer. His known dates range from Samvat 1349 to Samvat 1369. His guru Jinasinhasûri founded the Laghukharatara gachchha in Samvat 1331. Of the works attributed to Jinaprabha which are cited by Klatt note that the Tirthanâmasangrahakalpa is the same as the Tirthakalpa; the Nâsakakalpa is part of the Tirthakalpa. Jinaprabha Of the Rudrapalliya gachchha. Mentioned as his "vidyaguru" by Sanghatilaka, who wrote a commentary on the Samyaktvasaptatikâ, Sanghatilaka tells us that Jinaprabha

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