- group's
founder Vardhamana Suri and his
disciple Jineshvara visited Durlabha's court. There,
Jineshvara defeated the
Chaityavasins (another sect) in a philosophical...
- Līlāvatī'
composed in 1036 by
Jineshvara, a Jain monk. The work was
composed in Jain Maharashtri, a
Prakrit language.
Jineshvara was a
reformist of lax monasticism...
-
pupils from Vardhamana, the
teacher of
Jineshvara who was the
author of Nivvāṇalīlāvaīkahā, to
another Jineshvara who was Jinaratna's own teacher. Jinaratna...
- The
Story of the
Final Eman****tion of Līlāvatī,
composed in 1036 by
Jineshvara, also a Jain monk.
Jinaratna wrote his
epitome at the
request of those...
-
range of topics, such as
casting love
spells and
treating snakebites Jineshvara's Treasury of Gatha-Jewels (1194),
anthology of
verses Addahamana's Sandesha-rasaka...
-
Images of
Tirthankar Mahavira excavated from
Kankali Tila
Colossal Head of
Jineshvara (Gupta Period) Jain
Tirthankara Lord
Naminatha - (Circa 12th
Century CE)...
- temple-dwelling monk. He
rejected him
because of not
following texts. His pupil,
Jineshvara, got
honorary title 'Kharatara' (Sharp
witted or Fierce)
because he defeated...
-
Kharatara Gaccha was
founded by
Vardhamana Sūri (till 1031 CE). His pupil,
Jineshvara, got
honorary title 'Kharatara' (Sharp
witted or Fierce)
because he defeated...
- temple-dwelling monk. He
rejected him
because of not
following texts. His pupil,
Jineshvara, got
honorary title 'Kharatara' (Sharp
witted or Fierce)
because he defeated...