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- reign of Rawal Kumar Singh in c. 1179–1191 CE. It was the residence of Jinavallabha who propagated the Vidhimarga in the 12th century. From the 15th to 17th...
- District, Karnataka Died 1020 AD (aged 71) Occupation Poet Notable works Saahasabhima Vijaya, Ranna Kanda Relatives Jinavallabha(father) Abbalabbe(mother)...
- (in Sanskrit, Kannada and Telugu) installed by Pampa's younger brother Jinavallabha at Bommalamma Gutta in Kurikiyala village, Gangadharam mandal (in modern-day...
- Strīnirvāṇakevalibhuktiprakaraṇe, ed. Muni Jambūvijaya, Bhavnagar, 1974. Jinavallabha Sūri. Saṅghapaṭṭaka, in Gandhi, Three Apabhraṃśa Works. Ṣaṭprābhṛtādisaṃgraha...
- Karimnagar district, Telangana. The sing-song Telugu rhyme was the work of Jinavallabha, the younger brother of Pampa who was the court poet of Vemulavada Chalukya...
- Vemulavada Chalukya. According to an inscription dated 945 CE, poet Jinavallabha, brother of noted Kannada poet Adikavi Pampa, installed stone images...
- Jain shrine (basadi) by Jinavallabha, the younger brother of Arikesari's court poet Pampa. The inscription states that Jinavallabha commissioned a shrine...
- Amoghavarsha I (c. 814 - 878); the Gangadharam inscription written by poet Jinavallabha which gives us an account of the life of his elder brother and poet Adikavi...
- tradition regards Jinadatta Suri (1075―1154) as a founder of Gaccha. Jinavallabha realised the difference between texts and words of teachers and put emphasis...
- work. Vachakabharana as pointed by P.V .P PS astry is none other than Jinavallabha, brother of Pampa, of Kurikyala inscription datable to C.950 A.D. Hence...