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- Jinakālamālī (Burmese: ဇိနကာလမာလီ; Thai: ชินกาลมาลีปกรณ์; RTGS: Chinnakanmalipakon; lit. 'The Sheaf of Garlands of the Epochs of the Conqueror') is a Chiang...
- borrowed from the Mon language as well as Pali and Sanskrit. Moreover, the Jinakalamali chronicle of Tai's Lan Na also called the southern region occupied by...
- legend of the Emerald Buddha is related in number of sources such as Jinakalamali, Amarakatabuddharupanidana, and in particular Ratanabimbavamsa or The...
- and Mediterranean Jerome's ChronicleMediterranean and Middle East JinakalamaliNorthern Thailand Joannis de Czarnkow chronicon Polonorum – Poland...
- the Tai kingdom of Lan Na.: 208  According to the Camadevivamsa and "Jinakalamali" chronicles, the city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 629 AD...
- following an allegedly corrupted strain of Buddhism.: 115, 117, 151  The Jinakālamālī, written in Pali in the early 1500s by an author from Chiang Mai, is...
- version is from 1828, English translation available as ISBN 974-7100-62-2. Jinakālamālicomposed by Ratanapañña (16th century) an account of the early rise...
- clarifies that Kumāra is the son of Iśvara. The 16th-century Siamese text Jinakalamali mentions him as a guardian god. Ancient Yaudheya and Kushan period coins...
- continued to flourish with such works as the Aggavamsa of Saddaniti and the Jinakalamali of Ratanapañña. Pali literature continued to be composed into the modern...
- models in the suttas, Pāli chronicles such as the Mahāvaṃsa and the Jinakālamālī may have contributed to the ideals of Buddhist kingship. In these vernacular...