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Jinadatta Sūri (1075-1154 CE),
Jinachandra Sūri Maṇidhārī (1140-1166 CE), Jinakuśala Sūri (1280-1332 CE) and
Jinachandra Sūri II (1541-1613 CE). Ajmer...
- Dadabari. Maṇidhārī
Jinachandra Sūri (1140―1166 CE)
Jinakushal Sūri (1279–1331)
gained many
converts in
western India.
Jinachandra Sūri II (1537―1612)...
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Ereganga Neetimarga II (c. 907–921 AD), to a
noted king
called Sudraka.
Jinachandra, who is
referred to by Sri
Ponna (c. 950 AD) as the
author of "Pujyapada...
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Bhattaraka Jinachandra. The
Agrawal Jain
community acquired three marble idols installed by
Jivaraj Papriwal under the
supervision of
Bhattaraka Jinachandra in...
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founded the
Chanderi lineage.
Shubhachandra (1418–1450),
whose disciple Jinachandra (1450–1514), both
Bhattarakas of Delhi, had
three pupils: Ratnakirti...
- and ends with
renunciation or self restraints. An
oldest known ****u is
Jinachandra Suri ****u (about 1225) by
Jinapadma Suri. It has 25
verses with 6 to...
- स्योसिंघ A
dedicatory Inscription of
samvat 1548 In 1491,
Bhattaraka Jinachandra Deva of Mula
Sangh supervised a
grand pratishtha or
consecration of as...
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writing have been
praised by
Chalukya minister Durgasimha (c. 1025).
Jinachandra, who is
referred to by Sri
Ponna as the
author of
Pujyapada Charita,...
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Ganga king
Ereganga Neetimarga II, to a
noted king
called Shudraka.
Jinachandra, who is
referred to by Sri
Ponna (c. 950) as the
author of Pujyapada...
- gave away
plenty of alms in charity. He was an able
disciple of
Acharya Jinachandra Suri. In 1573, Rao
Kalyanmal was
succeeded by Rao Rai Singh. With the...