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- Shyamacharya or Kalakacharya I (c.247 BC - 151 BC) was a Jain monk. Shyamacharya or Kalakacharya I lived from c. 247 BC to 151 BC. He composed Prajnapaana...
- Prabhavaka Charita (1127 CE) Somaprabha's Kumara-Pala-Pratibodha (1184) Kalakacharya-Katha (before 1279) Merutunga's Prabandha-Chintamani (1304) Jinaprabhasuri's...
- Vikrama Samvat era after defeating the Śakas. Kalakacharya Kathanaka (An account of the monk Kalakacharya), by the Jain sage Mahesarasuri, gives the following...
- in the first century BC. He is said to have kidnapped the sister of Kalakacharya II (a Jain monk). According to Merutunga's Vicarasreni, he rose to power...
- Birth of the Tirthankara Rishabha, folio from the Devasano Pado Kalpasutra, Kalpasutra and Kalakacharya Katha. Gujarat, c. 1500. Bharat Kala Bhavan...
- from grief of death of his son. The change of last day of Paryusana by Kalakacharya from the fifth to the fourth day of Bhadrapada month. The following late...
- the Bhavadar or Bhavada Gachchha to which the legendary Jain Acharya Kalakacharya belonged to. They may have originated from the Bhabra town (32° 13' 30":...
- illustrated usually relate to Jainism, with copies of the Kalpa Sūtra and Kalakacharya Katha commissioned most often. In Western Indian miniatures colors were...
- connected with the Bhavadar or Bhavada Gachchha to which the Jain Acharya Kalakacharya belonged to. They may have originated from the Bhabra town (32° 13' 30":...
- in Brunei. The Jain Agamas refer to Southeast Asia as Suvarnabhumi. Kalakacharya, a Jain monk, is said to have visited Burma. About 5000 Jain families...