- of his predecessor, Chamundaraja.
According to the 13th Jain
scholar Abhayatilaka Gani, when
Chamundaraja became incapable of
governing the kingdom, his...
-
progenitor of the dynasty. A
variation of this
legend is
mentioned by
Abhayatilaka Gani in his
commentary on Hemachandra's Dvyashraya-Kavya.
According to...
-
visited Prabhasa in Saurashtra.
According to Hemacandra's
commentator Abhayatilaka Gaṇi,
Jambaka was his Mahāmantrin (chief minister)
while Jehula, the...
-
nephew of
Kumarapala and a son of Mahipala. The
earliest of
these is
Abhayatilaka Gani, who
wrote a
commentary on Hemachandra's
Dvyashraya in 13th century...
- Cāmuṇḍarāja had
three sons: Durlabharāja, Nāgarāja, and Vallabharāja.
Abhayatilaka Gaṇi, who
wrote a
commentary on Hemacandra's work in the 13th century...
- by a
mlechchha chief (who
according to the Hemachandra's
commentator Abhayatilaka Gani, was a Turushka).
Mularaja was
supported by the
kings Gangamaha...
- the
Chaulukya kingdom, but was
forced to
retreat by Chamunda-raja.
Abhayatilaka's commentary on Hemachandra's work
states that
Chamunda later retired...