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Mallinatha (Prakrit
Mallinātha, "Lord of
jasmine or seat") (Devanagari: मल्लिनाथ) (Sanskrit: मल्लिनाथः) was the 19th tīrthaṅkara "ford-maker" of the present...
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Mallinātha Sūri was an
eminent critic,
known for his
commentaries on the five
mahakavyas (great compositions) of Sanskrit.
During his times, he is said...
- dictionary.
Mallinatha may
refer to:
Mallinātha Sūri, more
commonly known simply as
Mallinātha,
commentator on
major Sanskrit works Māllīnātha, a Jain tirthankara...
- 18th
Tirthankara and 7th
Chakravarti at the time of
Mallinatha Kumbha (father of
Mallinatha)
Māllīnātha, the 19th
Tirthankara at the time of Munisuvrata...
- Tīrthaṅkara
Mallinātha, who
represents a
unique case
study in the
debates and
figurations of Jain women. For Śvetāmbara Jains,
Mallinātha represents the...
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widely available commentary, however, is the Sanjivani,
written by
Mallinatha (ca.1350–1450). The Raghuvaṃśa is a mahākāvya (roughly, epic poem) containing...
- ISBN 9780520220744. Kalidasa,
Mallinatha, M R
Kaale (1922). The
Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa : with the
commentary (the Samjivani) of
Mallinatha. Bombay : P.S. Rege....
- of the fort. He also
appointed Mallinatha, also
known as Bhoj Mal, as the commander-in-chief of the army.
Mallinatha was so
confident of his success...
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Empire in
Tiruvarur District of
Tamil Nadu, India.
Mallinathaswamy or
Māllīnātha is the 19th
Tirthankara of the Jain faith.
There are also Jain temples...
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achieve liberation through asceticism and
state that the 19th
Tirthankara Māllīnātha was female,
which Digambara rejects.
Early Jain
images from
Mathura depict...