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भीम विजयराजेन्द्रसूरि-स्मारक-प्रथ Anekānta but also criticized current philosophic systems. 124 How popular the study the Anēkāntajayapatākā must bave been is shown not only by the laudatory references to it in Jain literature but also by the pride eminent Jain teachers had in studying and teaching it. The Gandharasārdhasatakabrhadurtti speaks of Jinavallabha's proficiency in the treaties." Jinapati Suri sent his students to study the book at the feet of Yaśõbhadrachārya.' 8 Jinapati's rival, Pradyumna Sūri, boasted of baving read the Anēkāntajayapatākā."'
Of Haribhadra's other philosophic works mention has to be made of his Yogabindu, 1? and inefeuyy which form a valuable synthesis of old Jain ideas on the subject with those of Patanjali and Haribhadra's commentary on the Nyāyapravēsa of Dignagas introduced the Jain world to Buddhist logic.
Authors studied in Haribhadra's time-From the reference to the Jaina teachers Kukkáchārya, Divakara (probably Divākaramitra of the Harsacharita ), Dharmapala ( the great Buddhist teacher mentioned also by Yuan Chwang ).'' Dharmakīrtia(c. 635-650), Dharmöttara, 21 Vagubandhu,"2 Santarakṣita, 33 and Subhagupta,at will it be
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qf864942743 qafqaylang (agat, 98 879316134771, g. 6) 13. See 12 (8) and अनेकान्तजयपताकावृत्तिटिप्पनक of मुनिचन्द्र etc. 14. Quoted in the Introduction to the 19698154747, p. 20. 15. atate981aat of Jinapala etc. (unpublished) 16. Kharataragachchapattāvali of Jinapāla (unpublished ) 17. Published by the Jain Dharma Pras rak Sabhā, Bhavnagar.
18. It was commented on also by Pārsvadēvagani in V. 1169. (Pattan Catalogue of MSS., p. 293 )
19. Author of the Alambanapratyyadhyanasüstravyakhya, Vidyāmātrasidd. hisīstravyākhyā, Satasästravaipulyavyākhyā etc.
20. Dharmapala's disciple and author of the Nyayabindn, Pramanavarttikakärikā, Pramanavinischaya etc.
21 He commented on the Nyāyabindu and wrote Pramánapartkšā, Apa hanamaprakarana, Paralõkasiddhi, Ksanabhangasiddhi, and Pramāņavinischayatiku.
22. The Great Mahayānist writer.