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- [verification needed] The village Bandivade in Ponda was established by King Sripala. He also built a Jain temple of Neminatha in Ponda. Ponda is part of Ponda...
- Crushes False Ideas. Śrīpāla or Pārthiva (Tib. Sakyong) (1427–1527) Holder of the Cleaver that Cuts the Bonds of Ignorance. Śrīpāla (Tib. Pälkyong) (1527–1627)...
- in Bandora, Goa built by King Sripala. The Kannada inscription discovered in Bandivade of Ponda mentions that king Sripala established this village and...
- worshipped by Ravana in Nandan Vana and having been installed at Ujjain by King Śrīpāla. Since 14th century, there has been a history of conflict over control...
- in London M****cript of Śrīpāla-rāsa and Gujarati commentary by Vinayvijaya and Yashovijaya of the 17th or 18th century Śrīpāla-kathā by Ratnashekharsuri...
- completed after Jayasimha's death. Jayasimha also patronized the poet Sripala, who composed the Vadnagar prashasti inscription after his death. The poet...
- Paryuṣaṇa. One of the most po****r legends ****ociated with this festival is of Śrīpāla and Mayaṇasundarī. Mahavir Janma Kalyanak falls on the 7th day of the Navpad...
- later on, King Śrīpāla of Achalpur was cured of an illness after consuming water from a well. With the help of Dharanendra, a demi-god, Śrīpāla recovered this...
- Indrabhuti Gautama ganadhara of Mahavira painting from Śrīpāla-kathā, 15th century...