

]S"AMES OF ANCIENT 



UPIDHTAYAS. 23 



19 Vyasa 





the copious or abundant. 



20 Bharadvaia 





the sign of plenty. 



21 Vasistha 





the chief abode. 



"NT- 1 



22 Narada 







23 Agiiivesa 





incarnated [entered life] under 

 that planet. 



24 Aranemi 



NT 



a felly (of spokes). 



XXVIII (167) 53-^ 



:-%3^rac3;-Hf Q'^c:' 1 Names of ancient learned men (Sanskrit Upa- 



' ' ' ^ ' DHYAYA, a principal, PROFESSOR, teacher). 



I Nagarjuna 





he who prepares the Nagas. 



2 Nagahvaya 





called on by a Naga. 



3 Arya-deva 



the excellent or honourable 

 lord. 



4 Arya-Asanga 





the venerable unhindered. 



5 Vasubandhu ' * 



^^^^^ 



Iw 1 1/ 1 



a kinsman of wealth or riches. 



6 Aryasura 





the excellent champion. 



^ A ctTO o'n r^co 

 / V cl^iUJDcl 





with a horse's voice. 



8 Dignaga 





n n 0I ot~» n 0 n "1" f\T "i" rl "t" An ("*rM"n PfC 

 clli ClCUlidli L Ui LilC LCI V HJillcl.- 



of the world. 



9 Dharmapala 





a defender of the faith. 



10 Dharmakirtti 





of renowned virtue or piety. 



II vStliiramati 





with a firm or steady mind. 



12 Sahghabhadra 





the good union or collection. 



13 xjuiidpidDna 





a splendour of good qualities. 



14 Vasumitra 





a friend of riches. 



15 Gunamati 





good qualities (and) prudence. 



16 Sak3'abuddhi 



17 Devendrabuddhi 





with the understanding of Sa- 

 kya. 



having an understanding like 

 that of the ruler of the gods 

 (Indra). 



18 Jnanagarbha 





essence of wisdom. 



19 Santaraksita 





keeping the tranquillity (of his 

 mind). 



20 Candragomi 





the venerable moon. 



