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Prabhavaka Charita (1127 CE) Somaprabha's Kumara-Pala-Pratibodha (1184)
Kalakacharya-Katha (before 1279) Merutunga's Prabandha-Chintamani (1304) Jinaprabhasuri's...
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Shyamacharya or
Kalakacharya I (c.247 BC - 151 BC) was a Jain monk.
Shyamacharya or
Kalakacharya I
lived from c. 247 BC to 151 BC. He
composed Prajnapaana...
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Vikrama Samvat era
after defeating the Śakas.
Kalakacharya Kathanaka (An
account of the monk
Kalakacharya), by the Jain sage Mahesarasuri,
gives the following...
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Birth of the
Tirthankara Rishabha,
folio from the
Devasano Pado Kalpasutra,
Kalpasutra and
Kalakacharya Katha. Gujarat, c. 1500.
Bharat Kala Bhavan...
- the
Bhavadar or
Bhavada Gachchha to
which the Śvetāmbara
Jaina Acharya Kalakacharya belonged to. They may have
originated from the
Bhabra town (32° 13' 30":...
- in the
first century BC. He is said to have
kidnapped the
sister of
Kalakacharya II (a Jain monk).
According to Merutunga's Vicarasreni, he rose to power...
- in Brunei. The Jain
Agamas refer to
Southeast Asia as Suvarnabhumi.
Kalakacharya, a Jain monk, is said to have
visited Burma.
About 5,000 Jain families...
- from
grief of
death of his son. The
change of last day of
Paryusana by
Kalakacharya from the
fifth to the
fourth day of
Bhadrapada month. The
following late...
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illustrated usually relate to Jainism, with
copies of the
Kalpa Sūtra and
Kalakacharya Katha commissioned most often. In
Western Indian miniatures colors were...
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Bhavadar or
Bhavada Gachchha to
which the
legendary Śvetāmbara Jain
Acharya Kalakacharya belonged to. They may have
originated from the
Bhabra town (32° 13' 30":...