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- king married Tilakasundari, daughter of king Mahasena of Soparaka. Jinaprabhasuri (14th century) in his Vividhatirthakalpa mentioned Soparaka as one of...
- the Rashtrakutas period. In Vividha Tirtha Kalpa (14th century) of Jinaprabhasuri the sections Kulyapak Rishabhadeva Stuti and Kollapakamanikyadeva Tirthakalpa...
- 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...
- Kalakacharya-Katha (before 1279) Merutunga's Prabandha-Chintamani (1304) Jinaprabhasuri's Vividha-Tirtha-Kalpa (1315) Rajashekhara's Prabandha-Kosha (1348) Devamurti's...
- independence of India in 1947. In the Satyapurakalpa of his Tírthákalpa, Jinaprabhasúri tells an almost identical story of another king. This name often recurs...
- Śvetāmbara text written by the author of Vividha Tirtha Kalpa, Acharya Jinaprabhasuri of Kharatara Gaccha. Prabandha-kosa - A 1349 CE Śvetāmbara text written...
- (1930) by Nanubhai Vakil. In the Satyapurakalpa of his Tírthákalpa, Jinaprabhasúri tells an almost identical story of another king. This name often recurs...
- idol and the ancient structure it is housed in. According to Acharya Jinaprabhasuri's Vividha Tirtha Kalpa, the idol is believed to have had been carved...
- Medieval Jain Monk: Language, Power, and Authority In the Works of Jinaprabhasuri (ca. 1261-1333). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. pp. 246–254...