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- philosopher and author of several philosophical books on Jainism. Prabhachandra was a Śvetāmbara monk who flourished in 11th century CE. Prabhāvakacarita...
- tradition the early part of which was composed during the time of Bhataraka Prabhachandra II. Early part of the chronology is supported by a 13th-century inscription...
- The genealogy given by Somaprabha and Prabhachandra is similar to the one provided by Hemachandra, but Prabhachandra omits the name of Kshemaraja. According...
- Prameya-Kamal-Martand — Acharya Prabhachandra Nyay KumudchandraAcharya Prabhachandra Tattvartha-vrittipada-vivaranam — Acharya Prabhachandra Shaktayan-Nyas — Acharya...
- Khangara's kingdom. However, this legend is not credible. Jain chronicler Prabhachandra mentions that Siddharaja had first dispatched an army led by Kirtipala...
- mentioned Prabhachandra's predecessor Vasantakirti as having adopted body coverage first. The lineage linking Vasabtakirti and Prabhachandra is given as...
- powerful Khengara of Saurashtra in battle as a lion kills an elephant. Prabhachandra, in Prabhavaka-charitra, also mentions that Jayasimha killed Khengara...
- works by Jain authors contain legends about Vikramaditya, including: Prabhachandra's Prabhavaka Charita (1127 CE) Somaprabha's Kumara-Pala-Pratibodha (1184)...
- has been corrected by Pradyumnasūri, disciple of Kanakaprabhasūri. Prabhachandra gives accounts of acāryas from the first century of the Vikrama era...
- mentioned in the writings on the earlier Jain chroniclers, such as Prabhachandra and Merutunga. The later chroniclers seem to have invented these stories...