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- In Jainism, Pushpadanta (Sanskrit: पुष्पदन्त), also known as Suvidhinatha, was the ninth Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini). According to Jain...
- to Pushpadanta as well as Adi Shankara . Some believe the first part "Ananda Lahari" was etched on mount Meru by Ganesha himself (or by Pushpadanta). Sage...
- Chandraprabha, the 8th Tirthankara at the time of Pushpadanta Sugriva (father of Pushpadanta) Pushpadanta, the 9th Tirthankara at the time of ****alanatha...
- gandharva (celestial musician) named Pushpadanta. The hymn lists Shiva's various achievements and qualities. Pushpadanta, the chief of the gandharvas, had...
- Rishabha Chandraprabha Naminatha Aranatha Māllīnātha Shreyanasanatha Pushpadanta Padmaprabha Munisuvratnath Chandraprabha Rishabha Anantanatha ****alanatha...
- Acharya Pushpadanta (1st century CE) was a Digambara Acharya (head of the monastic order). He along with Acharya Bhutabali composed the most sacred Jain...
- two Siva Ganas (Siva's disciples who live in Kailash): 'Malyavan' and 'Pushpadanta'. Though they are Siva Ganas they always quarrel with each other and...
- abandoned by Ravana in a place where Janaka was ploughing the field. Pushpadanta gives elaborate description of the marriage between Rama and Sita. Vimalsuri...
- This information is available from the Jain work Mahapurana written by Pushpadanta. He was succeeded by Karka II who only reigned for a few months. In 968...
- Saraha, Tilopa and Kanha of Kamarupa; Devasena of Dhar (9th century CE); Pushpadanta of Manyakheta (9th century CE); Dhanapal; Muni Ramsimha; Hemachandra...