- Udaya-prabha Syadvada-manjari, a work on Jain
philosophy in 1292 CE.
Udayaprabha wrote several poems, prashastis, and commentaries,
dated between 1221...
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mentions that
Mularaja defeated the
mlechchha king
despite being an infant.
Udayaprabha Suri, in his Sukrita-Kirti-Kallolini,
states that
Naikidevi gave Mularaja...
- him with
conquering Saurashtra.
According to the 13th
century writer Udayaprabha Suri,
Kumarapala granted the
Bhimapalli village to
Arnoraja for his services...
- Varanasi, 1961. Haribhadra. Dhūrtākhyāna, ed. A. N. Upadhye, Bombay, 1944.
Udayaprabha Sūri. Dharmābhyudayamahākāvya, ed. Muni
Caturavijaya and Muni Puṇyavijaya...
- the
Battle of
Delhi where it was used by the
armoured war elephants.
Udayaprabha Suri, in his Sukrita-Kirti-Kallolini,
states that
Naikidevi gave Mularaja...
- apparent), in
order to
propagate the Jain faith. Yet
another writer Udayaprabha claims that
Bhima himself entrusted his
kingdom to Lavanaprasada, because...
- (1233 CE). It is said to have been
written by Jinabhadra, a
disciple of
Udayaprabha and a monk of
Nagendra Gaccha. It was
commissioned by a
minister named...
-
introduction to the
first collection of
poems published under the name
Udayaprabha (meaning:morning light) was
written by Ulloor.
Ulloor observe that her...
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accounts of the
territorial extent of Kumarapala's kingdom. For example,
Udayaprabha claims that Kumarapala's
empire included Andhra, Anga, Chauda, Gauda...
- the
infant Mularaja was
taken out.
Three other chroniclers — Arisimha,
Udayaprabha and
Krishnaji — also
describe Mularaja as the son of
sister of the last...