-
divided into Nandi, Sena,
Simha and Deva Sanghas) and now
largely extinct Kashtha Sangha (which
included Mathura sangha, ""Lat-Vagad" etc.),
Dravida Sangh...
-
Kashtha Sangha (काष्ठा संघ) was a
Digambar Jain
monastic order once
dominant in
several regions of
North and
Western India. It is
considered to be a branch...
- tarang, a type of gl**** harp Loh
tarang (लोह तरंग), a set of
tuned gongs Kashtha tarang, a type of
xylophone Dwarkanath Ghose (Dwarkin)
modified the French...
-
Digambar tradition is
divided into two main
orders Mula
Sangh and the
Kashtha Sangh.
Among the
prominent Digambara Acharyas today are
Acharya Vidyasagar...
- Jain
Digambar Temple in
Gwalior under the
Tomara rulers inspired by the
Kashtha Bhattarakas and
their Jaina Agrawal disciples who
dominated the
Court of...
-
Lohacharya and the
Kashtha Sangh.
Lohacharya arrived at
Agroha in
Vikram Samvat 760. He was
given food by the
local people and he
founded the
Kashtha Sangh order...
- portions. Five and ten
winks of the eye make what is
called a
Kashtha.
Thirty Kashthas make what is
called a Kala.
Thirty Kalas, with the
tenth part of...
-
belonged to
Kashtha Sangh order, at a town
called Narsingpura Patan of Mewad, now
Lunada in Dist Udaipur. The last
Bhattaraka of the
Kashtha Sangh Naditat...
- of Gopasetra.
Gwalior had an
institutional seat of the
Bhattarakas of
Kashtha Sangh and
later Mula Sangh.
Gopachal Parvat is
situated on the mountainous...
-
later initiated Lokasena.
Vinayasena initiated Kumarasena who
started the
Kashtha Sangha.
Indian mathematics Umaswami Hemachandra Jaini 1991, p. 111. Indranandi...