- dynasty,
successors of Chavdas. The
Prabandhachintámaṇi and Vicháraśreṇi were
written by Merutunga. The
Prabandhachintámaṇi is a
short historical compilation;...
-
Nimbavati story of Dashakumaracharita,
Acharanga Sutra, Merutunga's
Prabandhachintamani (1305 CE), Puratana-prabandha-sangraha (before 15th century, multiple...
-
Chaulukya king Ajayapala. Her
earlier life is not known,
according to
Prabandhachintamani of Merutunga, she was
daughter of one Paramardi. One
theory identifies...
- who was also
known as Bhuvanāśraya. Merutuṇga, the
author of the
Prabandhachintāmaṇi,
tells a
story that Rupasundarī was
living in Pañcāsara and had placed...
- has also been
mentioned by the 14th
century writer Merutunga in
Prabandhachintamani.
According to this version,
Laksha (or Lakha) was the
ruler of Kachchha...
-
reconstruction with
minute variations.
According to Merutunga's
Prabandhachintamani,
Sajjana opted to use
three years worth of
revenue income from the...
- Prabhachandracharya's
Prabhavakacharita (VS 1334, 1278 CE) and Merutunga's
Prabandhachintamani (VS 1361, 1305 CE).
Though it may be not be true explanation, he...
-
Neminathachariu of Haribhadra,
Kumarapalapratibodha of Somaprabha,
Prabandhachintamani of Merutanga,
Sandeshrasaka of
Abdul Rahman.
Religious doha-literature...
- Someshvara's Kirtikaumudi, the Puratana-prabandha-sangraha, and the
Prabandhachintamani - all
mentions Jayasimha's
victory over Saurashtra.
Gulab Chandra...
- Giridurgamalla, i. e. the "Champion of the
Giridurga or Junagadh". The
Prabandhachintamani also
mentions Jayasimha's
victory over Saurashtra. Jain chronicler...