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________________ Yadu of Harivamsa Sauri Suvira Aandhaka Výsại had 10 sons; 2 daughters Bhoja V Sauri Suvira Aandhaka Vrsni had 10 sons and 2 daughters Bhoja Výsņi Samudravijaya Vasudeva Kunti m. Siva m. Pāņdu m. Ugrasēna Mandari m. Damaghosa Kansa Rājamati m.Jivadyasa d. of Jarăsindhu Jarasandha Siśupāla Pāņdavas m. Draupadi Balarāma Krishna Pāndusēnā Samba Aristanemi Rathanemi The Story in the Siribhuvalaya The most remarkable Kannada work, the Siribhūvalaya, was first published by the Sarvarthasiddhi Sangha of Bangalore (India) -- at least the first section -- and is attributed to the Jain saint Kumudendu. There can be little doubt that Kumudendu was a disciple of Virasena, and a contemporary of Jinasena and Amoghavarsa, the Rashtrakuta emperor of Mānyakheta. The Siribhūvalaya is composed in the form of mathematical tables assigning the numbers 1 to 64 corresponding to the letters of the alphabet. The author Kumudendu mentions the five Dhavalas - the Jayadhavala, the Vijayadhavala, the Atisayadhavala, the Mahādhavala and Dhavala in chapter 10.209-21, and these became the Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.524020
Book TitleJinamanjari 1999 09 No 20
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJinamanjari
PublisherCanada Bramhi Jain Society Publication
Publication Year1999
Total Pages80
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, Canada_Jinamanjari, & Canada
File Size5 MB
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