468 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [September, 1910* 



Udayana, Narayana, Narayanacarya, 1 Siromani, 2 DIdhitikara, 



Vardhamana and Gunananda. 3 



The Astasahasrivivarana which is a gloss on the Astasahasri 



of Vidyananda opens with an obeis- 



vutraL* S a h a S r ! " ance fco Indrabhuti" Gautama.* The work 



' ' makes reference to the undermentioned 



philosophers, philosophical treatises and systems : — Vacaspati, 

 Naiyayika, Mandana Mi6ra, Prajfiakara, Bhatta, Prabhakara, 

 Hemacandra, Vacakacakravarti (Umasvati) , Vaidanti-pa£u, 

 Kusumanjali, Gurumata, Muraribhatta, Murari Misra, Gauta- 

 mlya, Udayanacarya, Bhattacaryya, Jarannaiyayika, Raghu- 

 deva 6 Bhattacaryya, Bhusanasara, 6 etc. 



Other works of Yasovijaya wrote many other works, 

 Yasovijaya. some of which are mentioned below : 



Original works in Sanskrit : 



1. Adhyatmasara, 2. Adhyatmopanisad, 3. Adhyatmika- 

 mata Khandana (satlka), 4. Adhyatmamatapariksa (satika), 

 5. Nayarahasya, 6. Nayapradipa, 7. Nayopadesa (with the 

 Tika called Nyayamrta-taranginI), 8. Jaina Tarkabhasa, 9. 

 Jnanabindu, 9. Margaparisuddhi , 10. Upadesa-rahasya 



(Nyayakhandanakhadya, leaf 3). 



(Nyayakhandanakhadya, leaf 42). 



* v£i ^rf%r ar^ Hunger ^^T^nrfafesTOfiT unwrap 



vwravT ^«u^^Rinnr ^rararfq- ircfcRgfefa igirw^ftur 



| (Nyayakhandanakhadya, leaf 2). 



f^WW^T^^ ^9,HTT^IT f^Vrfa" || (Astasahasriviva- 

 rana, MSS. belonging to munis Vijayadharma Suri and Indravijaya). 



6 Raghudeva is referred to in leavea 4, 22. 



6 The Bhusanasara is more fully called Vvakaranabhfisanasara. It 

 is a grammatical treatise by Kaunda Bhatta. * This work is "referred to 

 in leaves 34, 35, etc. 



