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- The Parishishtaparvan (IAST: Pariśiṣṭaparvan) also known as the Sthaviravalicharitra (IAST: Sthavirāvalīcaritra) is a 12th-century Sanskrit mahakavya...
- Empire of ancient India, according to the 12th century CE Jain text Parishishtaparvan by Hemachandra. She is stated by this text to be the mother of the...
- me, send intelligent [students], I will teach them." Hemchandra's Parishishtaparvan, probably based on Avashyaka-churni; also known as Sthaviravali (stories...
- the account of same life events. The 12th-century Digambara text Parishishtaparvan by Hemachandra is the main and earliest Jain source of the complete...
- these kings was Dhana Nanda. According to the Jain texts such as Parishishtaparvan and Avashyaka sutra, which do not mention the name "Mahapadma" either...
- Sanskrit drama Mudra-rakashas by Visakha Dutta and the Jaina work Parishishtaparvan refer to Chandragupta's (c. 320 BC – c. 298 BC) alliance with Himalayan...
- him as someone fit to rule. The Buddhist Mahavamsa Tika and Jain Parishishtaparvan records Chandragupta's army unsuccessfully attacking the Nanda capital...
- and its commentary Vamsatthappakasini (Pali language) Jain version: Parishishtaparvan (12th cent. CE) by Hemachandra, based on 1st-8th century sources Kashmiri...
- Buddhist drama Mudrarakshasa by Visakhadutta as well as the Jaina works Parishishtaparvan refer to Chandragupta's alliance with Himalayan king Parvataka. This...
- (Sanskrit) by Jayadeva Naishadha Charita (Sanskrit) by Sriharsha Parishishtaparvan (Sanskrit) by Hemachandra Prithviraja Vijaya (Sanskrit) by Jayanaka...