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________________ No I.] No. 267 263 269 270 Period & Date. 908 A. D. 910 A. D. 915 A. D. 917 A. D. The Jaina Chronology Events. 355 Vik: Sam. 964. Yasóbhadra-Sari of the Samdera gachcha found a Jaina temple at Nadalai (Marwar) Ref. JSCH., XI, No. 7-9, PP. 415-16. 705+200=905 after the death of Vikram. Rise of the Mathura Samgha under Ramasena at Mathura according to Devasena. Dandanay ka Śrivijaya, also known as Arivingoja and Anupamakavi, probably flourished about this period. In the Danavulapad pillar inscription, he is described as a subordinate to King Indra (or Narendra), who is identified with the Rastrakuta Nityavarsa-Indra III (A. D. 915, 916-7). Like the famous Ganga general Chamunḍaraya or Chavunḍaraya, who served the western Ganga sovereigns Marasimha II and Rachamalla II and largely patronised Jaina literature and religion, Srivijaya was unsurpassed in the military art as in the literary, patronised Jainism and resigned the world in the end, as a pious Jaina, in order to seek salvation. Ref: Ep. Ind. X, 149-50. Vik Sam. 973. King Vidagdharāja Rastrakuta flourished. Through the advice of his spiritual preceptor Vasudevasûri, he built a Jaina temple at Hastikunḍiká (Hathaṇḍi). The prince had himself weighed against gold, of which two-third were alloted to the Jina, and the remainder to the Jaina preceptor. He made some further donations in favour of
SR No.010080
Book TitleBabu Devkumar Smruti Ank
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA N Upadhye, Others
PublisherJain Siddhant Bhavan Aara
Publication Year1951
Total Pages538
LanguageHindi
ClassificationSmruti_Granth
File Size47 MB
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