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continued until the 18th century, when
Bhagavatidasa wrote Migankaleha Chariu. The
first known example of an Apabhraṃśa work by a
Muslim is the Sandeśarāsaka...
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Raorchestes charius (common names:
Karnataka bubble-nest frog, Seshachar's bush frog, Chari's bush frog) is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae...
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Pasnah Chariu -
Sukosala Chariu -
Dhannakumar Chariu Raidhu Granthavali Vol 2 (1988);
Sholapur Jaina Samskrti Samraksaka Samgha - Sammai-Jina-
chariu Jony-Pahuda...
- Jain libraries,
Pasanaha Chariu (Parshvanatha Charit) (VS 1189)
Vaddhamana Chariu (Vardhamana Charit) (VS 1190)
Sukumala Chariu (Sukumala Charit)(VS 1208)...
- Jasodhara-
Chariu Jivandhar Chariu Mesehar Chariu Puṇṇāsavakahākosa (Punnasava-kahakosa)
Composed at the
request of
Sanghadhipati Nemadasa Ritthanemi Chariu Sammaijiṇacariu...
- Panch-kalyanak
Pratishtha ceremony at Sanganer.[page needed] A copy of Am****n
Chariu copied in VS 1577 at
Sonipat was
found at Amer,
suggesting that Agrawals...
- The name
Delhi is said to be
derived from the word 'Dhillika'.
Pasanaha Chariu of
Vibudh Shridhar (VS 1189–1230) an
Apabhramsha writer,
provides the first...
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human being who is lost and in danger.
Paumacariya (also
known as
Pauma Chariu or Padmacharit), the Jain
version of
Ramayana written by Vimalasuri, mentions...
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literature such as
Prabhavak Charitra by
Acharya Prabhachandrasuri,
Neminah Chariu, and
Samyaktva Saptatika by
Acharya Haribhadrasuri, Trīṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacharitra...
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based on the
short pillar inscription ascribed to this king.
Pasanaha Chariu, an 1132 CE Jain
Apabhramsha text
composed by
Vibudh Shridhar,
states that...