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Kumarpal Balabhai Desai is an author, critic, editor, journalist,
columnist and
translator from Gujarat, India. He
studied and
later taught at the Gujarat...
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Kumarapala (r. 1143 – 1172 CE) was a
ruler from the
Chaulukya (Solanki)
dynasty of present-day
western India. He
ruled present-day
Gujarat and surrounding...
- known. Notably, it
includes the Mourya.
Kumarpal Prabandha was
consulted by Tod, and he
refers to it as
Kumarpal Charit.
Caste system in
India List of Rajput...
- than the Choumukh.
Other notable temples are
those of
Kumarpal,
Vimalshah and
Sampriti Raja.
Kumarpal Solanki, a
great Jain patron,
probably built the earliest...
- (1947),
Jaysinha Siddharaj:
Avantinath (1948),
Gurajareshwar Kumarpal (1948),
Rajarshi Kumarpal (1950),
Nayikadevi (1951), Rai
Karan Ghelo (1952), Ajit Bhimdev...
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writer and
columnist Joravarsinh Jadav, writer,
folklorist and
columnist Kumarpal Desai, author, critic, editor,
journalist and
columnist Makrand Mehta,...
- wisdomlib.org.
Retrieved 8
February 2025. Law 1935, pp. 25–26. Desai,
Kumarpal. "Glory of Jainism". Vimalsuri, Acharya. "Paumachariyam Part 2". Jain,...
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Ghety Bari Tuk The most
important temples in
these Tuks are the Adinath,
Kumarpal, Sampratiraja,
Vimal Shah, Sahasrakuta,
Ashtapada and
Chaumukh temple....
- capital.
Legend says that over 700
patola weavers came to the
palace of Raja
Kumarpal, on the
personal request of king himself. The
Solanki (Chalukya) rulers...
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Shikharji for Jain pilgrimage. In 1670, a Jain
merchant from Agra
named Kumarpal Lodha financed construction of
temples at the site. In 1725, the area came...