- The
Parishishtaparvan (IAST: Pariśiṣṭaparvan) also
known as the
Sthaviravalicharitra (IAST: Sthavirāvalīcaritra) is a 12th-century
Sanskrit mahakavya by...
- Parishishtaparvan,
probably based on Avashyaka-churni; also
known as
Sthaviravali (stories on the
lives of
elders or Jain patriarchs),
contains detailed...
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describes the life of
Mahavira and
other Tirthankaras. It also
lists down a
Sthaviravali (a
succession list of the
names of the head of the Jain
monastic order...
- The most well-known
version of the Jain
legend is
contained in the
Sthaviravali-Charita or Parishishta-Parvan,
written by the 12th-century
writer Hemachandra...
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sampanne Deviḍḍhi-khamāsamaṇe Kāsava-gotte paṇivayāmi -
Kalpa Sūtra
Sthavirāvalī,
final verse The
above text,
translated into English:- I
revere the Kṣamāśramaṇa...
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While in one source, he is
described as
nominally a Jain from
birth (
Sthaviravali 9.53), most
accounts emphasize his
conversion at the
hands of the Jain...
- Bangalore:
Mysore Government Central Press. p. 9.
Hemachandra (1891).
Sthavir̂aval̂i charita, or, Pariśishtaparvan.
Translated by
Hermann Jacobi. Calcutta:...
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Chapter 2. ISBN 978-1-84293-034-2. Vijaya, M.R.P.; Jani, K.C. (1951). "
Sthavirāvali". Śramana Bhagavān Mahāvira. Śri
Jaina Siddhanta Society. p. 120....
- Trishashti-shalaka-purusha-charita ("Deeds of the 63
Illustrious Men") Pariśiṣṭaparvan (
Sthaviravali) Siddha-Hema-Śabdanuśāśana (grammar) Abhidhan-Chintamani (lexicon) Arhanniti...
- A
Pattavali (From
Sanskrit patta: seat, avali: chain),
Sthaviravali or Theravali, is a
record of a
spiritual lineage of
heads of
monastic orders. They...