-
mentioned as the
Abhira Ranaka, in Hemachandra's
reference to
Graharipu in
Dvyashraya.
Merutunga claims in his
prose that
Abhira Ranaka,
Navaghana defeated...
-
chronicles by
medieval Jain scholars.
These scholars include Hemachandra (
Dvyashraya and Mahaviracharita), Prabhachandra,
Somaprabha (Kumarapala-Pratibodha)...
-
Jayasimha Siddharaja.
According to the
Gujarat scholar Hemachandra's
Dvyashraya, Ānā of
Sapadalaksha (that is, Arnoraja), bent his head
before Jayasimha...
- the
ancient fort in
Junagadh identified as Uparkot.
Hemachandra in the
Dvyashraya-Kavya,
describes Prince Graharipu as
ruling at
Vanthali near Junagadh...
- has not been
mentioned by
earlier authors such as Hemachandra. In his
Dvyashraya,
Hemachandra mentions several mythical tales presenting Jayasimha as an...
- is
mentioned by
Abhayatilaka Gani in his
commentary on Hemachandra's
Dvyashraya-Kavya.
According to this version,
Brahma produced the hero to support...
-
attacked Barapa. This
theory is
based on a
narrative in Hemachandra's
Dvyashraya Kavya,
which was
composed under the
Gujarat Chaulukya patronage. According...
- Barappa, and
helped him
achieve independence.
According to Hemachandra's
Dvyashraya Kavya, Mularaja's son
Chamundaraja invaded Lata, and
killed Barappa. Barappa's...
- free from the jungle. From the
evidence contained in the Hemchandra's
Dvyashraya, it can be
concluded that
Graharipu laid the
foundations of the citadel...
- fictitious. Merutunga's
account seems to be
derived partly from Hemachandra's
Dvyashraya and
partly from Kirti-Kaumudi. That said,
there is some
historical evidence...