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- In mid-13th century, Ratnaprabha-sūri wrote Kuvalayamālā-kathā, a Sanskrit-language digest of Kuvalayamālā. In 1916, Muni Chatura-vijaya published a critical...
- centered at Kannauj, the former capital of Harshavardhana. Udyotana Suri's Kuvalayamala composed in Jalore in 778 CE describes in detail the Gurjara country...
- Temple Heritage. Prasanth Kumar V.T. kuvalayamala (9 November 2015). "Kerala's Forgotten Gandhi – Kelappaji". Kuvalayamala. Retrieved 7 February 2020. "Muchukunnu-a...
- Indo-Aryan literatures, dating to about 1000 ce. Sūri, Uddyotana (1959). "'Kuvalayamālā: Prākr̥tabhāṣānibaddhā campūsvarūpā mahākathā, Part 2'". "Pāli language...
- unsung hero". The Hindu. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2017. Kuvalayamala (29 December 2019). "കേളപ്പജി: ആധുനിക കേരളത്തിന്റെ പിതാവ്". Medium. Retrieved...
- First mention of Rajasthani literature comes from the 778 CE novel Kuvalayamala, composed in the town of Jalor in south-eastern Marwar by Jain acharya...
- conclusion in view of the fact that the writer of the Jaina narrative Kuvalayamala states that it was composed at Jalor in the time of Vatsaraja in 778...
- change of name to Toramana Deva. A Jaina work of the 8th century, the Kuvalayamala states that he lived in Pavvaiya on the bank of the Chandrabhaga and...
- or chattirar which means a student. The chapters 150 and 151 of the Kuvalayamala – the Jain text in Sanskrit dated to about 778 CE by Uddyotana Suri of...
- The statement of Jaina preceptor Uddyotana Suri, that the narrative Kuvalayamala was composed by him at Jalor in 778 when the ruling king was Vatsaraja...