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43rd and 44th pontiffs of Lord Mah v ra's tradition
Birth Initiation
c rya post Death Householder life Ordinary monkhood
c rya hood Total monkhood Lifespan
43rd c rya r Lak m vallabha V.N.1292 V.N.1321 V.N.1354 V.N.1371 29 years | 33 years
17 years 50 years | 79 years
44th c rya r R ma i Sw m V.N.1304 V.N.1338 V.N.1371 V.N.1402 34 years 33 years 31 years 64 years 98 years
35th epochal- c rya Dharma i
Birth Initiation Ordinary monkhood Epochal- c rya period Death Lifespan
V.N.1325 V.N.1340 V.N.1340-1360 V.N.1360-1400
V.N.1400 | 75 years 4 months 4days days
Dharma i He became the 35th epochal- c rya after the death of M dhara Sambh ti. He executed the duties of an epochal- c rya for a period of 40 years with due diligence and expertise and served the cause of Lord Mah v ra's tradition.
Vatsar ja Gurjara M lawar ja
During the last quarter of 13th century and first half of 14th century V.N.; a very powerful ruler, Vatsar ja ascended to the throne of J lora. He established his dominance over the entire Avant Empire. According to Kuvalayam 1k ra Udyotana and author of Harivam apura c rya Jina Sena, Vatsar ja was counted amongst the most powerful rulers of India during Vikram first half of 9th century. Govinda-II (Vallabha) and Dhruva sons of king K a-I of R rak a dynasty were the contemporaries of this ruler of J lora and M law Vatsar ja.
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