-
Harivaṃśapurāṇa was
composed by
Acharya Jinasena I in 783 AD. It is
divided into 66
cantos and
contains 12,000 slokas. The book aims to
narrate the life...
-
deaths just like the
worldly souls, but have
supernatural powers. The
Harivamsapurana (783 CE)
refers to them as Shasandevatas.
Initially among the yakshas...
- in
middle of the 8th century)
because Digambara Acharya Jinasen's
Harivamsapurana (Saka
Samvat 705, 783 CE)
mentions the temple. An
inscription dated...
-
versions of Mahābhārata can be
found in the
various Jain
texts like
Harivamsapurana (the
story of Harivamsa)
Trisastisalakapurusa Caritra (Hagiography...
- in
middle of the 8th century)
because Digambara Acharya Jinasen's
Harivamsapurana (Saka
Samvat 705, 783 CE)
mentions the temple. An
inscription dated...
- ed. and trans. E. A. Solomon, Ahmedabad, 1966. Punnāta Jinasena.
Harivaṃśapurāṇa, ed. P. Jain, Kashi, 1962. Isibhāsiyāiṃ: A
Jaina Text of
Early Period...
- the
conch except Krishna, let
alone blow it.
After this event, the
Harivaṃśapurāṇa, as
composed by
Acharya Jinasena,
states that
Krishna decided to test...
- Jinasena, Acharya; Jain (Sahityacharya), Dr.
Pannalal (2008).
Harivamsapurana [
Harivamsapurana].
Bhartiya Jnanpith (18,
Institutional Area,
Lodhi Road, New...
- Acharya; Jain (Sahityacharya), Dr.
Pannalal (2008) [783 AD],
Harivamsapurana [
Harivamsapurana],
Bhartiya Jnanpith (18,
Institutional Area,
Lodhi Road, New...