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Jinakālamālī (Burmese: ဇိနကာလမာလီ; Thai: ชินกาลมาลีปกรณ์; RTGS: Chinnakanmalipakon; lit. 'The
Sheaf of
Garlands of the
Epochs of the Conqueror') is a Chiang...
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borrowed from the Mon
language as well as Pali and Sanskrit. Moreover, the
Jinakalamali chronicle of Tai's Lan Na also
called the
southern region occupied by...
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legend of the
Emerald Buddha is
related in
number of
sources such as
Jinakalamali, Amarakatabuddharupanidana, and in
particular Ratanabimbavamsa or The...
- and
Mediterranean Jerome's
Chronicle –
Mediterranean and
Middle East
Jinakalamali –
Northern Thailand Joannis de
Czarnkow chronicon Polonorum – Poland...
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following an
allegedly corrupted strain of Buddhism.: 115, 117, 151 The
Jinakālamālī,
written in Pali in the
early 1500s by an
author from
Chiang Mai, is...
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ancient Chinese records.: 143–44
According to the
Camadevivamsa and "
Jinakalamali" chronicles, the city was
founded by a
hermit named Suthep in 629 AD...
- that
Kumara is the son of Isvara. The sixteenth-century
Siamese text
Jinakalamali mentions him as a
guardian god.
Ancient Yaudheya and
Kushan period coins...
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version is from 1828,
English translation available as ISBN 974-7100-62-2.
Jinakālamāli —
composed by Ratanapañña (16th century) an
account of the
early rise...
- King of
Ramburi (Ayodhyapura?)
Spouse of Haripuñjaya's
queen Camadevi Jinakalamali Rulers after the
reign of
Ramaraj are
still unknown. The
influence of...
- district). The
battle was also
mentioned in
several chronicles such as the
Jinakalamali and Cāmadevivaṃsa.
After Jivaka took Lavo's capital,
Lavapura (ลวปุระ)...