-
which pertains to a
water reservoir contained the
names of
Abhiras and
Punnatas, two
contemporary kingdoms who
ruled as the
northern and
southern neighbors...
- Abhiras, Sendrakas, Pallavas, Pariyathrakas, Shakasthana, the
Maukharis and
Punnatas. To
celebrate his successes,
Mayurasharma performed many
horse sacrifices...
- Jinabhadra. Gaṇadharavāda, ed. and trans. E. A. Solomon, Ahmedabad, 1966.
Punnāta Jinasena. Harivaṃśapurāṇa, ed. P. Jain, Kashi, 1962. Isibhāsiyāiṃ: A Jaina...
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region in
modern Tamil Nadu,
Sendraka (modern
Chikkamagaluru and Belur),
Punnata and
Pannada regions (comprising
modern Heggadadevanakote and Nanjangud)...
-
Gummareddipura and the
Uttanur plates describe Durvinita as the Lord of
Punnata.
Durvinita was a
disciple of the Jain monk Pujyapada, and his
court had...
- Mahāvīra’s
lineage up to Caturmuni.
Neminatha Krishna Balarama Jinasena Punnāta Jinasena. Harivaṃśapurāṇa, ed. P. Jain, Kashi, 1962.
Umakant P. Shah 1987...
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which got
submerged in the
backwaters of the
Kabini river dam) in
Punnad (
Punnata)
their capital.
Kanthirava (1090 CE) was
described as
ruling Chagi-Bayalnad...
- this order. The
acharyas of this
order formerly used to
reside in the
Punnata region of Karnataka. Jinasena, the
author Harivansh Purana in
shaka 705...