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- Bhinmal (previously Shrimal Nagar) is an ancient town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 kilometres (45 mi) south of Jalore. Bhinmal...
- Shrimal (Srimal) Jain is an ancient Jain and Hindu community originally from Rajasthan, Shrimal or Bhinmal town in southern Rajasthan. They were traditionally...
- Mohan Lall Shrimal (born 4 January 1923) is an Indian former judge who was chief justice of Sikkim High Court. He hails from Jaipur in Rajasthan state...
- commentators. According to tradition, Māgha was a native of Gujarat, born in Shrimal Nagar, present day Bhinmal, in district Jalore, Rajasthan. By his own accounts...
- 2014). "Home of Jainism after the Fall of Magadhan Empire and history of Shrimal Nagar-"Vayam Shrimali"". Researchgate. Retrieved 25 March 2023. Raychaudhuri...
- Swarnkar are an Indian caste of Shrimali Brahmans, which developed from Shrimal Nagar (now known as Bhinmal). A group of Brahmins adopted a Swarnkar business...
- Kashmir, was suffering from leprosy. While on pilgrimage he was brought to Shrimal Patan(now Bhinmal). While he was resting in Naga Baba's garden, which was...
- Vaishnavs of the same sub-caste. They originated from a region east of ancient Shrimal. In antiquity, they appear to be numerous and among the wealthiest communities...
- Lall Seal (1792–1854), Indian businessman and philanthropist Mohan Lall Shrimal, former chief justice of Sikkim High Court Lall Singh (1909–1985), early...
- Indian language was Ardhakathānaka, written by Banarasidas, who was a Shrimal Jain businessman and poet of Mughal India. The poetic autobiography Ardhakathānaka...