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- 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...
- scriptures without deviation (Jain Agamas) as it is. Another tradition regards Jinadatta Suri (1075―1154) as a founder of Gaccha. Jinavallabha realised the difference...
- 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...
- Dance, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. pp. 139–140. hdl:10603/59446. Jinadatta Sūri. Gaṇadharasārdhaśataka, ed. Gandhi, Three Apabhraṃśa Works....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-  4–7. Balcerowicz 2015, pp. 42–43. Nisithabhasya (in Nisithasutra) 289; Jinadatta Suri: Upadesharasayana 26; Dundas pp. 162–163; Tähtinen p. 31. Jindal...
- Jain legends portray Chamunda as a goddess defeated by Jain monks like Jinadatta, Jinaprabhasuri. However, the most po****r legend is of Ratnaprabhasuri...
- writings, Haribhadra identifies himself as a student of Jinabhadra and Jinadatta of the Vidyadhara Kula. There are several, somewhat contradictory, accounts...