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Merutuṅga was a
medieval scholar from present-day
Gujarat in
India and was a Śvētāmbara Jain monk of the Añcala Gaccha. He is
presently most well-known...
- Ajayapala. Her
earlier life is not known,
according to
Prabandhachintamani of
Merutunga, she was
daughter of one Paramardi. One
theory identifies this Paramardi...
- Sindh. This
claim has also been
repeated by the 14th
century chronicler Merutuṅga. Hemacandra's
account of Bhīma's war
against Sindh goes like this: one...
- 972 CE.
According to Prabandha-Chintamani by the 14th
century writer Merutunga,
Munja was an
adopted child of the king
Simhadantabhatta (Siyaka). The...
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Munshi states,
dates are "the
weakest point in
Merutunga's narratives". A. K. Warder, who
dismisses Merutunga as "completely unreliable" and his narratives...
- killed.
Merutunga claims that
Khangara defeated Jayasimha 11 times, but the
Chaulukya king
emerged victorious in the 12th battle.
Merutunga's claim cannot...
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Majumdar criticised the
writing of
Merutunga who used
mythical stories to
fascinate his readers. In any case,
Merutunga is
dismissed as "completely unreliable"...
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Pradyota is said to have
ruled for 23 years.
According to 'Visarasreni' of
Merutunga,
Palaka was the son of
Pradyota who have
ruled from c. 659–635 BCE. He...
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Khilji in 1298.: 84 Prabandha-Chintamani,
composed by the Jain monk
Merutunga in 1304, mentions: "Udayamati, the
daughter of
Naravaraha Khengara, built...
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construction of a
Saraswati temple to him (see Bhoj Shala). The Jain
writer Merutunga, in his Prabandha-Chintamani,
states that
Bhoja constructed 104 temples...