- king. The
Prabhavaka Charita and
Prabandha Kosha suggest that Āma
ascended the
throne during 749-753 CE (807-811 VS).
According to
Prabhavaka-Charita,...
- Prabhāvakacarita is a Jain text
devoted to history,
composed by Prabhācandra, an
acarya of the Śvetāmbara
tradition of
Jainism in 1277–78.
While Prabhāvakacarita...
- Group". www.prs-group.com.
Retrieved 18
August 2024. Shah,
Ramanlal C. "
Prabhavaka Sthaviro". Mishra,
Ashish K. (23 May 2015). "Premchand Roychand: Mumbai's...
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authors contain legends about Vikramaditya, including: Prabhachandra's
Prabhavaka Charita (1127 CE) Somaprabha's Kumara-Pala-Pratibodha (1184) Kalakacharya-Katha...
- was
under Ajayaraja's
control at
least until 1121 CE, as
attested by
Prabhavaka Charita (the text
calls him Alhadana,
which appears to be a Sanskritized...
- of the
Chahamana king
Ajayaraja at
least until 1121 CE, as
attested by
Prabhavaka Charita (the text
calls him Alhadana,
which appears to be a Sanskritized...
-
Schofield 1981, pp. 87–88. Upadhyay, A. N (1935), Pravachanasara, Param-Śruta
Prabhavaka Mandala Cort, John E. (10 July 1998), Open Boundaries: Jain Communities...
- of
Saurashtra in
battle as a lion
kills an elephant. Prabhachandra, in
Prabhavaka-charitra, also
mentions that
Jayasimha killed Khengara.
According to...
- Ratna-Shravaka-Prabandha in Rajashekhara's Prabandha-Kosha are
taken from
Prabandhavali Prabhavaka Charita by Prabhachandra, 1277 CE It
covers 22 Śvetāmbara Jain
monks from...
-
including Rajashekhara Suri's
Prabandha Kosha and
Prabhachandra Suri's
Prabhavaka-charita. However,
these works wrongly state that Mahumaha-vijayo was composed...