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APPENDIX I
NOTES
Introduction
2.
The earliest mention of the T. S. in the South appears in the inscription made in 1077 A. D., of which author is said to be Āryadeva (E. C. VIII, Nagar Tl. no. 35), Umāsvāti or Grddhapiccha (also spelled as Grdhrapisicha, etc.) qua 'padārtha-vedi' which suggests him to be the author of the T.S. occurs in the Sravanabelgola inscriptions of the 12th century A. D. onwards (J. S. L. S., v. 1, nos. 40, 42, 43, 47, 50, etc.). Umāsvāti alias Gțddba piccha is mentioned as the author of the T.S, in the Sravanabelgola inscription no. 105 of 1398 A. D., and Umāsvāti as the author of the T.S. occurs in the epigraphy of c. 1530 A.D. (E. C. VIII, no. 46), Sravanabelgola inscriptions of the 12th century and 1398 A,D. record that Umāsvāti alias Grddhapiccha was a disciple of Kondakunda. Grddhapiccha as the auther of the T.S. is mentioned in the Dhavalā of the 9th century A. D. in the literary source. The name Umājvāmi appears in the Digambara source after Śrutasāgara's commentary on the T.S. in the 16th century A. D. (Sec also Jugalkishor's "Purāni vātom kā khoja" in Anekānta, varsa 1, kirana 5)
Premi : Jaina sahitya aur itihāsa, pp. 521-547 3. Various dates of Umāsvāti are suggested as follows:
Pre-Christian age : Datta (c. 150 B. C.) 1-2 century A. D. Phulcandra (100 A. D.) 2-3
J. L. Jaini (135-219 A. D.) 3-4
Premi 3-5
Sukhlal
Woods (later than 500 A. D.) Chapter I
1. MSS catalogue no. should be referred to the following works excluding
tbat of B. O. R. I. which is not yet published: Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscripts, Muniräja Sri Pun yavijayaji's Collection, pt. 1 Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Jain Bhandars at Pattan. Catalogue of Manuscripts in Shri Hemachandrāchārya Jain Jñanamandira, Pattan, pt. 1. Limbadi Jaina Jñana Bhandarani Hastalikhita Prationum Sūcipatra,
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