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Jambudvīpa (Pali; Jambudīpa) is a name
often used to
describe the
territory of
Indian Subcontinent in
ancient Indian sources. The term is
based on the...
- Look up जम्बुद्वीप or jambudīpa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jambudvipa,
philosophical region in
Indian religions Jambudweep,
Digambara Jain temple...
- "Hindustan" was in use
simultaneously with "India"
during the
British era.
Jambudvīpa (Sanskrit: जम्बुद्वीपम्, romanized: Jambu-dvīpam, lit. 'berry island')...
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dvipas are
present around Mount Meru,
which is
present at the
centre of
Jambudvipa, the term emplo**** for the
Indian subcontinent.
Dvipa is also sometimes...
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Treatise on the
island of
Roseapple tree; it
contains a
description of
Jambūdvīpa and life
biographies of Ṛṣabha and King
Bharata Candraprajñapti – Treatise...
- is a
depiction of Jain
cosmology Jambudvipa.
Jambudweep was
founded by
Gyanmati in 1972 and the
model of
Jambudvipa was
completed in 1985. For the tirtha...
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Buddhist texts use
Uttarapatha as the name of the
Northern part of
Jambudvipa (equivalent of present-day
North India), one of the "continents" in Hindu...
- the
centre of the
Earth ("bhuva-madhya") in the land of the
Jambunad (
Jambudvīpa). Narapatijayacharyasvarodaya, a ninth-century text,
based on
mostly unpublished...
- lost.
According to
Southeast Asian folklore,
Bodhidharma travelled from
Jambudvipa by sea to Palembang, Indonesia. P****ing
through Sumatra, Java, Bali, Malaysia...
- the lord of men, the
eminent Maurya Ashoka, has gone from
being lord of
Jambudvipa [the continent] to
being lord of half a myrobalan". In
Theravada Buddhism...