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- 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)...
- oldest of the Indo-Aryan literatures, dating to about 1000 ce. Sūri, Uddyotana (1959). "'Kuvalayamālā: Prākr̥tabhāṣānibaddhā campūsvarūpā mahākathā,...
- 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...
- provided to one branch of the Pratihara empire at Jablipur (Jalore). Uddyotana-sūri composed Kuvalaya-mālā at Jabalipura in 779 CE, during the reign...
- were found in Raj****na, Saurashtra. The statement of Jaina preceptor Uddyotana Suri, that the narrative Kuvalayamala was composed by him at Jalor in...
- the Kuvalayamala – the Jain text in Sanskrit dated to about 778 CE by Uddyotana Suri of Jalor (Rajasthan) describes a Vijayanagari with a matha (monastery)...
- 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...