- Lilies") is a 779 CE Prakrit-language
novel written by the Jain monk
Uddyotana-sūri in
Jabalipura of Gurjara-Pratihara
kingdom (present-day Jalore, India)...
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oldest of the Indo-Aryan literatures,
dating to
about 1000 ce. Sūri,
Uddyotana (1959). "'Kuvalayamālā: Prākr̥tabhāṣānibaddhā campūsvarūpā mahākathā,...
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people of
ancient India. This
theory is
corroborated by a
market scene in
Uddyotana's Kuvalaya-mala (779 CE), in
which the
narrator speaks a few
words in 18...
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provided to one
branch of the
Pratihara empire at
Jablipur (Jalore).
Uddyotana-sūri
composed Kuvalaya-mālā at
Jabalipura in 779 CE,
during the reign...
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found in Raj****na, Saurashtra. The
statement of
Jaina preceptor Uddyotana Suri, that the
narrative Kuvalayamala was
composed by him at
Jalor in...
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Kuvalayamala – the Jain text in
Sanskrit dated to
about 778 CE by
Uddyotana Suri of
Jalor (Rajasthan)
describes a
Vijayanagari with a
matha (monastery)...
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Unlike Somadeva,
Haribhadra does not
criticize other faiths.
Jaina writer Uddyotana-suri, in his Kuvalaya-mala (779 CE),
mentions another text
called Yasho-dhara-charita...