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Vastupāla (died 1240 CE) was a
prime minister of the Vāghelā king Vīradhavala and his
successor Vīsaladeva, who
ruled in what is now the
Gujarat region...
- been
built on the site of the
Satyapuravatara Mahavira's
temple built by
Vastupala.
According to an
anecdote by
modern Jain writers, Sajjana, the minister...
- to a
place named Viramagrama.
After Viradhavala's death, the
minister Vastupala helped Visaladeva succeed his father.
Virama tried to
contest this succession...
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minister Vastupala of the
Chaulukya dynasty is
praised as a
great king by Jains, and the
inscriptions connect him to
Mahabali because Vastupala gave much...
- of present-day Gujarat, India. He was a
close friend of the
minister Vastupala, and
there are
several legendary prabandha anecdotes about the two men...
- present-day India. He was a
member of the
literary circle of the
minister Vastupala, and
wrote several Sanskrit-language works. Udaya-prabha was a member...
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mentions Vaghela minister Vastupala's pilgrimage to
Ambika temple on
Raivataka (Girnar) hill.
Narendraprabhsuri mentions that
Vastupala had
installed idols...
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Dilwara Jain
Temple is
located at a
distance of 2.5 km from
Mount Abu.
Vastupala designed the temple.
Vimal Shah
built it
between the 11th
century and...
- king of
Gurjaratra ,
Bhima I and
additions to the
temples were made by
Vastupala, Jain
minister of
Vaghelas of Gurjaratra. They date
between the 11th and...
- Te****ala, a
minister in
Vaghela court who is
known along with his
brother Vastupala,
constructed the
stepwell for the
benefit of travellers. It is
built in...