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________________ 528 S. B. DEO Its followers are mainly centred in Gujarat. KAMALA: An inscription from Agra dated V.S. 1940 mentions this. In this epigraph both 'Kamalā' and 'Upakeśa' gacchas are mentioned, which possibly suggests some relation between them.116 It is likely that it was identical with Kavalā gaccha. KAMALAKALASA: Epigraphs refer to the fact that a certain Kamalakalaśasūri started it out of the Tapā gaccha,117 Epigraphs118 mention it as late as in V.S. 1961, and it seems that it was current mainly in Marwar. KAMYAKA: An inscription dated V.S. 1100 mentions Maheśvarasuri of this gaccha at a place called Śrīpathā identified with modern Byānāl19 (in Rajputana). KASAHRDA : It seems to have been current from the 12th cent. of V.E.120 Kāsahşda is a place in Gujarat,121 and is first mentioned in Gujarat inscriptions in about the 8th cent. A.D.122 KAVALA : It is mentioned in an inscription123 dated V.S. 1903. See Kamalā gaccha. KHARATARA: This is still one of the most important and well supported gacchas of the Svetāmbara Church. 116. Ibid., II, 1478. 117. NAHAR, I, 779, 946. 118. Ibid., I, 971. 119. FLEET, I.A., XIV, p. 8. 120. PJLS., II, Nos. 169-172, 174-80; 211, 230. 121. CITRAV, Madhyayugina Caritrakośa, p. 652. 122. SANKALIA, SHCGEG, p. 192, (EI., VIII, 220). 123. PILS., II, No. 316. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001727
Book TitleHistory of Jaina Monachism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorS B Deo
PublisherDeccan College Research Institute
Publication Year1956
Total Pages616
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Principle, & History
File Size12 MB
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