- the
Rashtrakutas period. In
Vividha Tirtha Kalpa (14th century) of
Jinaprabhasuri the
sections Kulyapak Rishabhadeva Stuti and
Kollapakamanikyadeva Tirthakalpa...
- 8: Ṛṣabha's kevala". www.wisdomlib.org.
Retrieved 17
December 2024.
Jinaprabhasuri, Acharya. "Vividh
Tirthkalpa Sachitra". www.wisdomlib.org (21 September...
- king
married Tilakasundari,
daughter of king
Mahasena of Soparaka.
Jinaprabhasuri (14th century) in his
Vividhatirthakalpa mentioned Soparaka as one of...
- per Jain beliefs. As do****ented in
Vividha Tirtha Kalpa by
Acharya Jinaprabhasuri,
Purimtal once
featured numerous Jain temples.
Rishabhanatha is said...
- per Jain beliefs. As do****ented in
Vividha Tirtha Kalpa by
Acharya Jinaprabhasuri,
Purimtal once
featured numerous Jain temples.
Rishabhanatha is said...
-
Granthoni Godma". Hemvallabhsuri, Acharya. "Girnar
Granthoni Godma".
Jinaprabhasuri, Acharya. "Vividha
Tirtha Kalpa". Desai, Mohanlal. "Girnar Tirthoddhar...
-
portray Chamunda as a
goddess defeated by Jain
monks like Jinadatta,
Jinaprabhasuri. However, the most po****r
legend is of Ratnaprabhasuri.
Another Jain...
- (Dvaravati) in present-day Gujarat. A Jain
legend states that the Jain
saint Jinaprabhasuri saved the
pregnant mother of the dynasty's
founder Dridhaprahara from...
-
calls the city Bārhadrathapura. The name Kuśāgrapura is
given in the
Jinaprabhasūri and also (in Chinese) by Xuanzang; this name
means "the
place of superior...
-
independence of
India in 1947. In the
Satyapurakalpa of his Tírthákalpa,
Jinaprabhasúri tells an
almost identical story of
another king. This name
often recurs...