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  • Bhattaraka
  • A Bhaṭṭāraka (Jain Prakrit: भट्टारक; lit. 'holy one') heads traditional Digambara Jain institutions. He is responsible for training scholars, maintenance

    Bhattaraka

    Bhattaraka

    Bhattaraka

  • Vishnukundina dynasty
  • Indian dynasty based in Deccan

    and dynastic struggles during the reign of Indra Bhattaraka Varma (528–555). Though Indra Bhattaraka could not withstand the hostile Kalinga subordinate

    Vishnukundina dynasty

    Vishnukundina dynasty

    Vishnukundina_dynasty

  • Laxmisena
  • or Lakshmisena, is the name given to the head (Bhattaraka) of the Mel Sithamur Jain Math. Bhattaraka Laxmisena of the Mel Sithamur Jain Maṭha is the

    Laxmisena

    Laxmisena

    Laxmisena

  • Indra Bhattaraka
  • Eastern Chalukya Emperor in 673

    Indra Bhattaraka (reigned 673) succeeded his brother Jayasimha I as the king of Eastern Chalukyas.[citation needed] He had a very short reign of a week

    Indra Bhattaraka

    Indra Bhattaraka

    Indra_Bhattaraka

  • Nannayya
  • 11th-century Telugu-language poet

    Nannayya Bhattaraka or Nannayya Bhattu (sometimes spelled Nannaya; c. 11th century) was a Telugu poet and the author of Andhra Mahabharatam, a Telugu retelling

    Nannayya

    Nannayya

    Nannayya

  • Malkheda
  • Place in Karnataka, India

    other historical images. The last bhaṭṭāraka of the Malkheda seat who reigned during the year 1950–61, was Bhaṭṭāraka Devendrakīrti. The famous Mahapurana

    Malkheda

    Malkheda

  • East Godavari district
  • District of Andhra Pradesh in India

    Godavari, Krishna and Guntur districts in addition to East Godavari. Indra Bhattaraka defeated the rulers of Vasistha Kula and re-established Vihsnukundina

    East Godavari district

    East Godavari district

    East_Godavari_district

  • Moodabidri
  • Town in Karnataka, India

    constructed during this period. The Jain Math at Moodabidri is headed by a Bhattaraka belonging to the Mula Sangh order. The most famous among them are Guru

    Moodabidri

    Moodabidri

    Moodabidri

  • Chandragupta basadi
  • Jain temple in Shravanabelagola, India

    Governing body Shri Shravana Belgola Jain Matha Bhattaraka Karmayogi Swasti Shri Charukirti Bhattaraka Pattacharya Swami Location Location Shravana Belgola

    Chandragupta basadi

    Chandragupta basadi

    Chandragupta_basadi

  • Harishchandra (Gahadavala dynasty)
  • Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara

    Machhali Shahar), he assumes the traditional sovereign titles: Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara, Ashva-pati Nara-pati Gaja-pati Rajatrayadhipati

    Harishchandra (Gahadavala dynasty)

    Harishchandra_(Gahadavala_dynasty)

  • Madhusūdana Sarasvatī
  • Indian philosopher in the Advaita Vedānta tradition

    response to Advaitasiddhi, the Dvaita scholars, Vyasa Ramacharya, and Ananda Bhattaraka, wrote Nyayamṛta Tarangini and Nyayamṛta Kantakoddhara and challenged

    Madhusūdana Sarasvatī

    Madhusūdana_Sarasvatī

  • Mahabharata
  • Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic

    the Vijayanagara Empire's patronage. The Trio-poets of Telugu: Nannaya Bhattaraka under the Eastern Chalukyas, Tikkanna Somyaji under the Kakatiyas and

    Mahabharata

    Mahabharata

    Mahabharata

  • Mel Sithamur Jain Math
  • Religious center in Tamil Nadu, India

    community. It is headed by the primary religious head of this community, Bhattaraka Laxmisena Swami. The Tiruvannamalai and Villupuram areas have been an

    Mel Sithamur Jain Math

    Mel Sithamur Jain Math

    Mel_Sithamur_Jain_Math

  • Vijayaditya
  • Chalukya emperor from 696 to 733

    follower of Jainism. The inscription also refers to him with the title Bhaṭṭāraka, which in the Digambara Jain tradition denotes a senior religious authority

    Vijayaditya

    Vijayaditya

    Vijayaditya

  • Rama Rajasekhara
  • 9th century Chera ruler of Kerala

    Rama Rajasekhara (fl. c. 870/71 – c. 883/84 AD?) was a medieval Chera ruler of Kerala, south India. Historians generally identify Rajasekhara with Cheraman

    Rama Rajasekhara

    Rama Rajasekhara

    Rama_Rajasekhara

  • Pateriya Ji
  • Jain Temple in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh

    feet high surrounded by a thick wall. The images were consecrated by Bhattaraka Mahendrakirti of Balatkara Gana, Mula Sangha during the rule of Bundela

    Pateriya Ji

    Pateriya Ji

    Pateriya_Ji

  • Jayavarman I of Malwa
  • King of Malwa from 1142 to 1143

    Naravarman, Yashovarman, and Jayavarman. All the kings are titled Parama-bhattaraka, Maharajadhiraja, and Parameshvara. The inscription then states that Jayavarman

    Jayavarman I of Malwa

    Jayavarman_I_of_Malwa

  • Mahamastakabhisheka
  • Duodecennial Jain festival involving large-scale anointment of Jain images

    Charukeerthi Bhattaraka Swamiji of Shravanabelagola from 17 to 25 February 2018. Next will be at 2030 by Abhinava Charukeerthy Bhattaraka Mahaswamiji Bahubali

    Mahamastakabhisheka

    Mahamastakabhisheka

    Mahamastakabhisheka

  • Hisar (city)
  • City in Haryana, India

    major centre of learning for Digambara Jains and was once the seat of Bhattaraka, head of Digambara Jain institutions. Most of the popular Indian festivals

    Hisar (city)

    Hisar (city)

    Hisar_(city)

  • Kubja Vishnuvardhana
  • Eastern Chalukya Emperor from 624 to 641

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Kubja Vishnuvardhana

    Kubja Vishnuvardhana

    Kubja_Vishnuvardhana

  • Saavira Kambada Basadi
  • Jain temple in Karnataka, India

    temples in Moodabidri. It is known as the Jain Varanasi of the South. A bhaṭṭāraka seat exists at Moodabidri responsible for administering the 18 temples

    Saavira Kambada Basadi

    Saavira Kambada Basadi

    Saavira_Kambada_Basadi

  • Humcha
  • Town in Karnataka, India

    Chandarayarus made a donation to a Bhattaraka of Balagara-gana at Balligame near Banavasi in present-day Karnataka. Thus, the Bhattaraka seat at Humcha may be one

    Humcha

    Humcha

    Humcha

  • Dastur
  • Zoroastrian cleric of the highest order

    Zoroastrian priests thus establishing a seat (Gaddi, similar to the seat of a Bhattaraka or Sankaracharya). Dastur Kaikhushru Cowasji Ravji became the eighteenth

    Dastur

    Dastur

    Dastur

  • Eastern Chalukyas
  • 624–1189 dynasty in South India

    hills. Kubja Vishnuvardhana I (624 – 641) Jayasimha I (641 – 673) Indra Bhattaraka (673, seven days) Vishnuvardhana II (673 – 682) Mangi Yuvaraja (682 –

    Eastern Chalukyas

    Eastern Chalukyas

    Eastern_Chalukyas

  • Agrawal
  • Bania community in the Indian subcontinent

    Digambar Temple in Gwalior under the Tomara rulers inspired by the Kashtha Bhattarakas and their Jaina Agrawal disciples who dominated the Court of father and

    Agrawal

    Agrawal

    Agrawal

  • Charukeerthi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sa:चिरकीर्ति in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Charukeerthi may refer to these Jain temples in Karnataka, India: Bhattarak Charukeerthi, Moodabidri

    Charukeerthi

    Charukeerthi

  • Kirti Stambha
  • 12th-century tower at Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India

    under Rawal Kumar Singh’s patronage, later serving as the seat of a Jain Bhattaraka until the 17th century. Built in the Solanki style, the seven‑storey tower

    Kirti Stambha

    Kirti Stambha

    Kirti_Stambha

  • Bhoja
  • King of Malwa from 1010 to 1055

    of schwa deletion). Bhoja's inscriptions mention his titles as Parama-bhattaraka, Maharajadhiraja and Parameshvara. Ganaratna Mahodadhi (1140 CE), a work

    Bhoja

    Bhoja

    Bhoja

  • Gingee
  • Panchayat town in Tamil Nadu, India

    community. It is headed by the primary religious head of this community, Bhattaraka Laxmisena Swami. The Viluppuram area has been an important centre of Jainism

    Gingee

    Gingee

    Gingee

  • Jagadhekamalla II
  • Western Chalukya Emperor from 1138 to 1151

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Jagadhekamalla II

    Jagadhekamalla II

    Jagadhekamalla_II

  • Penukonda
  • Place in Andhra Pradesh, India

    counted as one of the four Jain centers of learning (Vidystahana) i.e. a Bhattaraka matha which are Delhi, Kolhapur, Jina Kanchi and Penukonda. The famous

    Penukonda

    Penukonda

    Penukonda

  • Shiva
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    popular name for Shiva has been Batara Guru, which is derived from Sanskrit Bhattāraka which means "noble lord". He is conceptualised as a kind spiritual teacher

    Shiva

    Shiva

    Shiva

  • Jain schools and branches
  • Major schools of thought

    two main monastic orders Mula Sangh and the Kashtha Sangh, both led by Bhattarakas. Other notable monastic orders include the Digambara Terapanth which

    Jain schools and branches

    Jain schools and branches

    Jain_schools_and_branches

  • Kanakagiri Jain tirth
  • Jain center and mentions temple receiving grants under the leadership of Bhattaraka Kanakasena. An inscription dating back to 916 CE refers to construction

    Kanakagiri Jain tirth

    Kanakagiri Jain tirth

    Kanakagiri_Jain_tirth

  • Vakpati Munja
  • Prithvi-Vallabha

    Krishna-raja-deva (titled Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara) Vairisimha-deva (titled Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara) Siyaka-deva

    Vakpati Munja

    Vakpati_Munja

  • Taran Svami
  • Jain monk and religious teacher

    biographies consider him a ritual reformer for rejecting the authority of Bhattarakas and his emphasis on aniconism and inner realization. He was celibate

    Taran Svami

    Taran Svami

    Taran_Svami

  • Rajaraja Narendra
  • Eastern Chalukya emperor from 1022 to 1061

    Rajaraja Narendra requested his teacher, advisor, and court poet Nannayya Bhattaraka to translate the Mahabharata into Telugu Andhra Mahabharatam. However

    Rajaraja Narendra

    Rajaraja Narendra

    Rajaraja_Narendra

  • Prabhakaravardhana
  • King of Thanesar from 580 to 605

    Prabhakaravardhana Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja King of Thanesar Reign c. 580 – c. 605 Predecessor Adityavardhana Successor Rajyavardhana Spouse Yasomati

    Prabhakaravardhana

    Prabhakaravardhana

  • Kirttivarman (Chandela dynasty)
  • Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara, Kalanjaradhipati

    Kirttivarman Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara, Kalanjaradhipati Chandela king Reign c. 1060–1100 CE Predecessor Devavarman Successor Sallakshanavarman

    Kirttivarman (Chandela dynasty)

    Kirttivarman_(Chandela_dynasty)

  • Devapala (Paramara dynasty)
  • Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara

    Devapala's 1218 CE and 1232 CE inscriptions give his title as Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara. The 1218 CE Harsud inscription also calls

    Devapala (Paramara dynasty)

    Devapala_(Paramara_dynasty)

  • History of Jainism
  • as the Bhattarakas. Unlike the traditional naked monks (Munis) who were bound by strict vows of homelessness and non-possession, Bhattarakas were pontiffs

    History of Jainism

    History_of_Jainism

  • Batara Guru
  • Supreme god in Indonesian mythology

    supreme god in Indonesian Hinduism. His name is derived from Sanskrit Bhattaraka which means “noble lord". He has been conceptualized in Southeast Asia

    Batara Guru

    Batara Guru

    Batara_Guru

  • Vijaya-Bhattarika
  • Chalukya queen and regent from 650 to 655

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Vijaya-Bhattarika

    Vijaya-Bhattarika

    Vijaya-Bhattarika

  • Pulakeshin II
  • Chalukya Emperor from 609 to 642

    ("family of Satyashraya"). The imperial titles of Pulakeshin include Bhattaraka and Maharajadhiraja ("King of great kings"). Besides, he also used the

    Pulakeshin II

    Pulakeshin II

    Pulakeshin_II

  • Madanapala (Gahadavala dynasty)
  • Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Parama-Maheshvara

    Chandradeva. An 1107 CE inscription gives his titles and name as Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Parama-Maheshvara Shriman Madanapala-deva

    Madanapala (Gahadavala dynasty)

    Madanapala_(Gahadavala_dynasty)

  • Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty)
  • Chalukya emperor from 646 to 649

    The Kuknur inscription of Vikramaditya accords Chandraditya the title Bhattaraka. The royal genealogy section of the Nerur inscription introduces Chandraditya's

    Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty)

    Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty)

    Chandraditya_(Chalukya_dynasty)

  • Tikkana
  • Telugu poet (1205–1288)

    Poets (Kavi Trayam)" that translated Mahabharata into Telugu. Nannaya Bhattaraka, the first, translated two and a half chapters of Mahabharata. Tikkana

    Tikkana

    Tikkana

    Tikkana

  • Digambara Terapanth
  • Sub-tradition of Digambara Jainism

    sect.It formed out of strong opposition to the religious domination of bhattarakas, the traditional religious leaders of the establishments. They oppose

    Digambara Terapanth

    Digambara_Terapanth

  • Sirsi, Karnataka
  • City in Karnataka, India

    Yogi', a saint. A Jain Matha exists there, and it has been headed by Bhattaraka Swasti Sri Bhattakalanka. The Sonda Jain Matha is also known as the Swadi

    Sirsi, Karnataka

    Sirsi, Karnataka

    Sirsi,_Karnataka

  • Chattampi Swamikal
  • Social reformer in Kerala

    Vedadikara Nirupanam, Pracheena Malayalam etc. Honors Sree Vidyadhiraja Parama Bhattaraka Shanmughadasan Religious life Religion Hinduism Philosophy Advaita Religious

    Chattampi Swamikal

    Chattampi Swamikal

    Chattampi_Swamikal

  • Digambara
  • One of the two major schools of Jainism

    Mula sangha orders include Deshiya Gana (Bhattarakas of Shravanabelgola etc.) and Balatkara Gana (Bhattarakas of Humcha, and numerous lineages of North/Central

    Digambara

    Digambara

    Digambara

  • Shaivism
  • Hindu tradition that worships Shiva

    name for Shiva has been Bhattara Guru, which is derived from Sanskrit Bhattaraka which means "noble lord". He is conceptualised as a kind spiritual teacher

    Shaivism

    Shaivism

    Shaivism

  • Yati
  • Jain scholar

    often termed shripujya, similar to Digambara institutions headed by the Bhattarakas. Only a celibate yati could become a shripujya. They have now been replaced

    Yati

    Yati

  • Chavda dynasty
  • Dynasty of ancient India

    later. The Prabandhachintamani mentions the construction of the temple of Bhattaraka Shri Yogishwari by Yogaraja at Patan in the early 9th century. The Prabandhachintamani

    Chavda dynasty

    Chavda dynasty

    Chavda_dynasty

  • Chandradeva
  • Indian king, ruled c. 1072 – c. 1103

    Gahadavala inscriptions give the titles and name of Chandradeva as "Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Parama-Maheshvara Shriman Chandra-deva".

    Chandradeva

    Chandradeva

  • Gopal Raj Vamshavali
  • 14th century chronicle of Nepal

    constructed Lord Viṣṇu Bhaṭṭāraka temple in all four śikhara-pradeśa (hillocks). Śrī Viśvadeva consecrated a Caitya Bhaṭṭāraka in Sinaguṃ vihāra (Svayambhū)

    Gopal Raj Vamshavali

    Gopal Raj Vamshavali

    Gopal_Raj_Vamshavali

  • Tailapa III
  • Western Chalukya Emperor from 1151 to 1162

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Tailapa III

    Tailapa III

    Tailapa_III

  • Navagraha Jain Temple
  • Temple in Karnataka, India

    supervised by Sri Gunadhar Nandi Maharaj and supported by Sri Dharmasena Bhattaraka Swamiji and volunteers. Navagraha Teertha, which is located at Varur,

    Navagraha Jain Temple

    Navagraha Jain Temple

    Navagraha_Jain_Temple

  • Prithviraja I
  • Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara

    Chahamana throne. The 1105 CE Jinamata inscription gives his title as Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara, which indicates that he was a powerful king

    Prithviraja I

    Prithviraja_I

  • Panch Kalyanaka Pratishtha Mahotsava
  • fully installed, it must be worshipped daily. The Bhattaraka Devendrakeerti of Humbaj is the only Bhattaraka who has participated in the installations in overseas

    Panch Kalyanaka Pratishtha Mahotsava

    Panch_Kalyanaka_Pratishtha_Mahotsava

  • Lakkavalli
  • Town in Karnataka, India

    passes through the village. A Jain Matha exists here and it is headed by Bhattaraka Swasti Sri Vrushabasena. The vegetation is of wet deciduous type. This

    Lakkavalli

    Lakkavalli

  • Western Chalukya Empire
  • Empire in western Deccan, South India (957–1184)

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Western Chalukya Empire

    Western Chalukya Empire

    Western_Chalukya_Empire

  • Paramardi
  • King of Jejakabhukti from 1165 to 1203

    Paramardi Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara, Kalanjaradhipati King of Jejakabhukti Reign 1165–1203 Predecessor Madanavarman or Yashovarman

    Paramardi

    Paramardi

  • Kirttivarman I
  • Chalukya Emperor from 566 to 592

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Kirttivarman I

    Kirttivarman I

    Kirttivarman_I

  • Sonagiri
  • Jain pilgrimage site in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India

    of 132 acres of two hills. Sonagiri also had a Bhattaraka seat and following the death of Bhaṭṭāraka Candrabhūṣaṇa the seat became defunct in the late

    Sonagiri

    Sonagiri

    Sonagiri

  • List of Indian monarchs
  • 680 Indra Bhattaraka ? Second son of Vishnuvardhana I 673 Vengi (Eastern) ? at least one child 673 Vishnuvardhana II ? Son of Indra Bhattaraka 673–682

    List of Indian monarchs

    List of Indian monarchs

    List_of_Indian_monarchs

  • Sacredness
  • Dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity

    consecration must be supervised by a religious authority, an Acharya or a Bhattaraka or a scholar authorized by them. Hierology (Greek: ιερος, hieros, 'sacred

    Sacredness

    Sacredness

  • Pandit Todarmal
  • Indian academic

    terapanthi community among the Digambara Jains by rejecting the authority of bhattarakas. He wrote moksha-marga-prakashaka. His son, Gumaniram, formed a sub-sect

    Pandit Todarmal

    Pandit_Todarmal

  • Jayasimha I of Malwa
  • King of Malwa from 1055 to 1070

    Sindhuraja and Vakpatiraja. Jayasimha's titles and name are given as "Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Jayasimha-deva". No other Paramara inscription

    Jayasimha I of Malwa

    Jayasimha_I_of_Malwa

  • Bade Baba Temple
  • Jain temple in Madhya Pradesh, India

    an inscription of Vikram Samvat 1757, the temple was re-discovered by Bhattaraka Surendrakirti of Mulasangha-Balatkaragana-Sarasvati Gachchha and was rebuilt

    Bade Baba Temple

    Bade Baba Temple

    Bade_Baba_Temple

  • Vishnuvardhana II
  • Eastern Chalukya Emperor from 673 to 682

    Eastern Chalukya king following the very short rule of his father Indra Bhattaraka.[citation needed] His son Mangi Yuvaraja succeeded him.[citation needed]

    Vishnuvardhana II

    Vishnuvardhana II

    Vishnuvardhana_II

  • Vikramaditya I
  • Chalukya Emperor from 655 to 680

    kings"), Rajadhiraja ("king of kings"), Parameshvara ("Supreme Lord"), and Bhattaraka ("great lord"). His titles indicative of his military power include Rana-rasika

    Vikramaditya I

    Vikramaditya I

    Vikramaditya_I

  • Bagherwal
  • Kashtha Sangha. Their center in Karanja Lad had thus seats of three bhattarakas of each of the three traditions. Pandit Ashadhar, a scholar of Jain philosophy

    Bagherwal

    Bagherwal

    Bagherwal

  • Prithvivarman
  • Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara

    of Prithvivarman. Prithvivarman is given the usual royal titles Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara in the Augasi inscription. The Ajaygarh inscription

    Prithvivarman

    Prithvivarman

  • Gommateshwara statue, Karkala
  • Monolithic statue of Bahubali in Karnataka

    Bhairarasa Wodeyar of Santara dynasty on advice from Lalitakirti, the Bhattaraka of Karkala Jain Matha. The statue was inspired from the larger Gommateshwara

    Gommateshwara statue, Karkala

    Gommateshwara statue, Karkala

    Gommateshwara_statue,_Karkala

  • Padma Purana
  • Medieval era Sanskrit text, one of eighteen major Puranas

    Somadeva (1600), the Padma-Purana of Dharmakirti (1612), the Padma-Purana of Bhattaraka Candrakirti (c. 17th century), and two undated texts by Candrasagara and

    Padma Purana

    Padma Purana

    Padma_Purana

  • Shri Mahaveer Ji temple
  • Indian Jain Temple

    This is a sacred place of the tradition of Jainism. Mahavirji also had a Bhattaraka seat which became defunct in 1970. The main temple contains the statue

    Shri Mahaveer Ji temple

    Shri Mahaveer Ji temple

    Shri_Mahaveer_Ji_temple

  • Abhinavaditya
  • Chalukya Emperor from 645 to 646

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Abhinavaditya

    Abhinavaditya

    Abhinavaditya

  • Chavundaraya
  • Indian Jain ruler

    Jainism. He was a devotee of the Jain Acharya Nemichandra and Ajitasena Bhattaraka and was an influential person during the reigns of Marasimha II Satyavakya

    Chavundaraya

    Chavundaraya

    Chavundaraya

  • List of Jains
  • List of adherents of Jainism

    Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Veerendra Kumar was a social visionary: Bhattaraka Mahaswamiji of Jain Mutt, Shravanabelagola". English Archives. 30 June

    List of Jains

    List_of_Jains

  • Maukharis of Kannauj
  • Early medieval dynasty in the Gangetic plains

    status increased significantly, and he assumed the imperial title Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja ("the one to whom the other kings bow because of his valour

    Maukharis of Kannauj

    Maukharis of Kannauj

    Maukharis_of_Kannauj

  • Raghuttama Tirtha
  • Hindu guru

    sannyasi), Vedavyasa Tirtha, Vedesa Tirtha, Vyasa Ramacharya, Ananda Bhattaraka (father of Vidyadhisha Tirtha), Rotti Venkatabhatta who all made a name

    Raghuttama Tirtha

    Raghuttama Tirtha

    Raghuttama_Tirtha

  • Tailapa II
  • Founder of the Western Chalukya Empire

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Tailapa II

    Tailapa II

    Tailapa_II

  • Vinayaditya of Vatapi
  • Chalukya Emperor from 681 to 696

    Eastern Chalukyas Kubja Vishnuvardhana 624–641 Jayasimha I 641–673 Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vishnu Vardhana II 673–682 Mangi Yuvaraja 682–706 Jayasimha II 706–718

    Vinayaditya of Vatapi

    Vinayaditya of Vatapi

    Vinayaditya_of_Vatapi

  • Kamakshi Amman Temple
  • Hindu temple in Kanchipuram

    the Goddess in the four yugas assuming the forms of the sages Krodha Bhattaraka in the Satya Yuga, Parashurama in the Treta Yuga, Dhaumya in the Dwapara

    Kamakshi Amman Temple

    Kamakshi Amman Temple

    Kamakshi_Amman_Temple

  • Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir
  • Jain temple in India

    by Bhattaraka Jinachandra. The Agrawal Jain community acquired three marble idols installed by Jivaraj Papriwal under the supervision of Bhattaraka Jinachandra

    Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir

    Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir

    Sri_Digambar_Jain_Lal_Mandir

  • Vastu shastra
  • Indian architecture and design-related texts

    architecture and design. The Silpa Prakasa of Odisha, authored by Ramachandra Bhattaraka Kaulachara sometime in ninth or tenth century CE, is another Vāstu Śastra

    Vastu shastra

    Vastu shastra

    Vastu_shastra

  • Jhalawar
  • City in Rajasthan, India

    Temple, Khanpur: Chandkheri is a 17th Century Jain Temple constructed by Bhattaraka Jagatkeertiji. The temple is known for its architecture. This temple is

    Jhalawar

    Jhalawar

    Jhalawar

  • Chanderi
  • Town in Madhya Pradesh, India

    (14 km), and Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh (20 km, across the border). The Jain Bhattarakas of Mula Sangh, Balatkara Gana had a center at Chanderi that flourished

    Chanderi

    Chanderi

    Chanderi

  • Balatkara Gana
  • Ancient Jain monastic order in India

    Chandarayarus made a donation to a Bhattaraka of Balagara-gana at Balligame near Banavasi in present-day Karnataka. Thus, the Bhattaraka seat at Humcha (or Humbaj)

    Balatkara Gana

    Balatkara Gana

    Balatkara_Gana

  • Parwar (Jain community)
  • community, including Taran Svami, the founder of Taran Panth and the Bhattarakas of Chanderi. Rajneesh, the founder of the notorious new religious movement

    Parwar (Jain community)

    Parwar (Jain community)

    Parwar_(Jain_community)

  • Sharabhapuriya dynasty
  • Indian dynasty

    Narendra records the renewal of a grant that was originally made by a Parama-bhattaraka ("Supreme Overlord") to a Brahmin, after the original donor took a bath

    Sharabhapuriya dynasty

    Sharabhapuriya dynasty

    Sharabhapuriya_dynasty

  • Kashtha Sangha
  • Digambar Jain monastic order

    Kashtha Sangh Bhattarakas of Gwalior. The rock carved Jain statues in the Gwalior Fort were mostly consecrated by the Kashtha Sangh Bhattarakas, as stated

    Kashtha Sangha

    Kashtha_Sangha

  • Inscriptions of Bhoja
  • Historical inscriptions in India

    himself is mentioned as Bhoja-deva, and his titles are given as Parama-bhattaraka, Maharajadhiraja and Parameshvara. All of Bhoja's own inscriptions feature

    Inscriptions of Bhoja

    Inscriptions_of_Bhoja

  • List of Chalukya kings
  • Satyashraya c.650-675 Vemulavada Vikramaditya I 655–680 Badami Indra Bhattaraka 673 Vengi (Eastern) Vishnuvardhana II 673–682 Vengi (Eastern) Prithvipathi

    List of Chalukya kings

    List of Chalukya kings

    List_of_Chalukya_kings

  • Acharya
  • Guide or instructor in religious matters in Dharmic religion

    any other Jain monk, is expected to wander except for the Chaturmas. Bhaṭṭārakas, who head institutions, are technically junior monks, and thus permitted

    Acharya

    Acharya

  • Gwalior
  • Metropolis in Madhya Pradesh, India

    ancient name of Gopasetra. Gwalior had an institutional seat of the Bhattarakas of Kashtha Sangh and later Mula Sangh. Gopachal Parvat is situated on

    Gwalior

    Gwalior

    Gwalior

  • Sankighatta
  • Governed by Settru family till 1950 and now by Jain Samaj Bhattaraka Comes under Charukeerthi Bhattaraka of Shravanabelagola Location Location Magadi Taluk,

    Sankighatta

    Sankighatta

    Sankighatta

  • Shravanabelagola
  • Town in Karnataka, India

    and Ramnath Kovind in 2018. Shravanabelagola is the seat of the ancient Bhattaraka Matha, belonging to the Desiya Gana lineage of Mula Sangh, from the Digambara

    Shravanabelagola

    Shravanabelagola

    Shravanabelagola

  • Saitwal
  • Sehitavāla jati in Śaka Year 1559 (A.D. 1638) under the supervision of Bhattaraka Vijayakīrti. The Dakshin Bharat Jain Sabha is a religious and social service

    Saitwal

    Saitwal

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    Pendragon

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    Lovely; Kindness

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    Lotus Flower

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