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JJ 



Vol. ill, Jfo. 4. j Chronology of Indian Authors. 209 



The author was a Bengal Brahmin, went to Ceylon ; converted by 

 Parakrama Vahu YI (A.D. 1410-1462), and ivas sumamed Baud- 

 dhagama Cakravarttin. He was an adept to theMahayana School, 

 a foi'm of Buddhism, says Professor Bendal, almost unkown in 

 Ceylon. B.M.C. No. 429- 



A.D. 1459 V. Sarji. 1515. The Rudrapaddhatt composed by Parasurama, 



son of Karna. I.O. Cat., 1786. 

 „ 1469 V. Sam, 1525; Nydsa^ a commentary on the Nydya-Manjusa 



composed by Hemaha ipsa gani of the Tapagaccha. B.M.C. , 327-8. 



A.D. 1474 S'aka 1396. The Purana-Saroasva, compiled by Govardhana 



Pathaka, under the patronage of S'ubharaja Khan. L. 2068. 

 „ 1475 Vacaspati Misra, author of the Gzntamani and other works. 



His Dvaita Nirnaya was composed by order of Jaya, wife of 

 Bhairava Harinarayana, King of Mithila, his MahUdana Nirinaya 

 under the patronage of Bhairava, and his Pitfbhakti tarangirn^ 

 under the patronage of Ramabhadra. I. O. Cat. No. 1398. 



1478 S'aka 1400. The Jataka Micktavali-paddhati or simply MuJcta- 



ali'paddhati, composed at Brahmapura, on the Tapi, in Gujrat, 

 by S'iva Jyotirvid, son of Dhuadhi, and younger brother of Diva 

 kara. I. 0. Cat. No. 3080. 



1479 V. Sam. 1535. Bii'th of Vallabhacarya, the founder of the 



S'uddhadvaita form of Vedantism. Bhr. 1883-84, p. 76. Accord- 

 ing to Aufrecht he died in 1530 A.D, Cat. Cat., p. 535B. 



,j 1488 S'aka 1410. The DharrMdharma prahodhuy a digest of Smrti 



rules, compiled by Premanidhi, in the Nizam Shahi dominion 

 (perhaps under the patronage of Ahmad Ibn Mahammad Shahi). 

 L. 1999. Prof. Aufrecht has taken the date as referring to samvat 

 era, as has been erroneously put in the manuscript. (Cat. Cat. 

 p. 270 B.) But Ahmad Ibn Nizam Shah was not independent 

 before 1490 A.D. (See M. Duff, p. 317). 



„ 1489 V- Sarp. 1545. Tihe Jatamalla F^iasa, a digest of religious law, 



compiled by S'ridhara, under the patronage of Jatamalla, younger 

 brother of Cayamalla, son of Balacandra, and grandson of Dhola, 

 the sole minister of the Lord of Delhi. I. 0. Cat. No. 1593. 



V- Sam. 1545. The Jvaratimira BhnsJcara, composed by 



Camunda, a Kayastha, while Raja malla, son of Kumblia, was 

 mgning in Medapata (Mevad), Bik, Cat. No. 1404. Prof. Au- 

 frecht has taken the date as refex-ring to the S'aka era ; see Cat. 

 Cat., p. 214A., where the date of composition of the work has 

 been given 1623 A.D. But Rajamalla ceased to rule in 1509 

 A.D. (See M. Duff, p. 287). 

 „ 1493 S'aka 1415. The Hari caritakSvyam, composed by Catur- 



bhuja, a Bengali Brahman, of the Varendra distribution, Rep. p. 17. 



1494 V. Saip. 1550. Dya Dvivedi, son of Laksmidhara, wrot« the 



NUimanjarL Ulwar Ext. 6. 



Baghava Bhajfa wrote the Padarthddar&% a commentary on 



the S'arada tilaka of Lak^mana desika. Ulwar Ext. 669. 



„ 1495 Bipardasa Pippalai wrote the Manasara BhasSn. Notices, 



Vol. XL, pref. p. 18. 



1495 Vardhamana^ who was a judge in the com*t of Ramabhadra 



Rupanarayan of Mithila, wrote Gangakftya Viveka^ Dan^a *^j 



