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originally named Kalpa-pradeepa, is a
widely cited Jain text
composed by
Jinaprabha Suri in the 14th
century CE. It is a
compilation of
about 60
Kalpas (sections)...
- an
ineffective military and
administrative setup. The Jain
chronicler Jinaprabha Suri
states that
Ulugh Khan's
forces defeated Karna's army at Ashapalli...
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Jinaprabha also
secured edicts (firmans) to
allow Jains to go on
pilgrimage unharmed and
untaxed (ibid.).
While temples were desecrated,
Jinaprabha speaks...
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wealthy Vaghela-ruled
kingdom of Gujarat.
According to the Jain
chronicler Jinaprabha Suri,
Ulugh Khan's
forces defeated the army of the
defending king Karna...
- religions.
Several historians mention that the
Sultan honored the Jain monk
Jinaprabha Suri
during the year 1328.
Peter Jackson mentions that
Muhammad was the...
- destro****
cities in
their military expeditions.
According to Jain
chronicler Jinaprabha Suri,
Nusrat Khan's
conquests destro****
hundreds of
towns including Ashapalli...
- Hemavijaya. Vijayapraśasti, ed.
Hargovinddas and Bechardas, Benares, 1911.
Jinaprabha Sūri. Vidhimārgaprapā nāma Suvihitasāmācārī, ed. Muni Jinavijaya, Bombay...
- from Shalivahana's birth. Others, such as Kalpa-Pradipa (c. 1300 CE) of
Jinaprabha Suri,
suggest that the era
marks Shalivahana's
victory over Vikramaditya...
- 17th-century Jain m****cript
written in 1612 CE (the Tirthakalpa, by
Jinaprabha Suri)
describes a Jain
temple in
Varanasi as
being located close to "a...
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delivered sermons at
Varanasi and Sarnath.
Vividha Tirtha Kalpa,
composed by
Jinaprabha Suri in the 14th
century CE,
gives a
detailed description of this temple...