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notable shrines are in Ajmer,
Malpura and Mehrauli. The four Dādā
Gurus are
Jinadatta Sūri (1075-1154 CE),
Jinachandra Sūri Maṇidhārī (1140-1166 CE), Jinakuśala...
- 4–7.
Balcerowicz 2015, pp. 42–43.
Nisithabhasya (in Nisithasutra) 289;
Jinadatta Suri:
Upadesharasayana 26;
Dundas pp. 162–163; Tähtinen p. 31. Jindal...
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oblivion after invasions by the
Nayakas of
Keladi and
later by
Hyder Ali.
Jinadatta Raya or
Jindutt Rai, a Jain
prince from
Mathura in
Northern India was...
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scriptures without deviation (Jain Agamas) as it is.
Another tradition regards Jinadatta Suri (1075―1154) as a
founder of Gaccha.
Jinavallabha realised the difference...
- times, the term
Gurjaratra is used to
connote the
present day Gujarat.
Jinadatta Suri (1075-1154 CE)
mentions a
country of
Gujaratta with its
capital at...
-
Bhattaraka (head of
Digambara institutions) in the 7th–8th
century CE by
Jinadatta Raya,
founder of the
Santara dynasty. The
current structure of the Padmavati...
- Dance,
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. pp. 139–140. hdl:10603/59446.
Jinadatta Sūri. Gaṇadharasārdhaśataka, ed. Gandhi,
Three Apabhraṃśa Works....
- Jain
legends portray Chamunda as a
goddess defeated by Jain
monks like
Jinadatta, Jinaprabhasuri. However, the most po****r
legend is of Ratnaprabhasuri...
-
Bhairarasa is the name of a
medieval ruling dynasty of Karnataka, India.
Jinadatta Raya, a Jain
prince from
Mathura in
Northern India was the
supposed founder...
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scholars to
revisit their theory of
Ahimsa (non-violence). For example,
Jinadatta Suri in the 12th century,
wrote during a time of
widespread destruction...