- region,
founded the
Maitraka dynasty in 475. He was
followed by his son
Dharasena I, who also used the
title of
senapati (commander). His son, Droṇasiṁha...
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independent around 475 CE. The
first two
Maitraka rulers Bhaṭārka and
Dharasena I used only the
title of
Senapati (general). The
third ruler Droṇasiṁha...
- In the
fifth century (CE), the
first two
Maitraka rulers,
Bhatarka and
Dharasena I, only used the
title of
Senapati (general). The
third ruler, Dronasimha...
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being the mid-second
century Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama "Scripture in Six Parts" of
Dharasena (the
Moodabidri m****cripts). One of the most
important scholar-monks...
-
Dharasena was a
Traikutaka ruler of the
Konkan coast. He was the son of the
Traikutaka ruler Indradatta and
succeeded him as king. He is
known to have...
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teachings of
Mahavira which were the
subjects of the Agamas. Āchārya
Dharasena, in the 1st century CE,
guided the Āchāryas
Pushpadant and
Bhutabali as...
-
literally "emperor of the
three worlds", was used by the Cholas and Pandyas.
Dharasena IV, the
Maitraka ruler of Valabhi,
called himself Chakravartin. Veera...
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Kumaragupta I 414 – 455 CE
Gupta Madhava Varman 440–460 CE
Vishnukundina Dharasena 5th
century CE
Traikutaka Krishnavarman 5th
century CE
Kadamba Narayanavarman...
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quarter of the 5th century. The
first two
Maitraka rulers Bhatarka and
Dharasena I used only the
title of
Senapati (general). The
third ruler Dronasimha...
- only in the
Svetambara tradition.
Digambaras believe that by the time of
Dharasena, the twenty-third
teacher after Indrabhuti Gautama,
knowledge of only...