Devachandra
| Devachandra | |
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| Occupation | Scholar |
| Works | Rajavali-Katha |
| Religion | Jainism |
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Devachandra was a Jain scholar who lived in 19th century AD and wrote Rajavali-Katha.
Works
Devachandra composed Rajavali-Katha which mentions Mauryan rulers and their reigns.[1][2][3]
Citations
- ↑ Daniélou 2003, p. 108.
- ↑ Granoff 1993, pp. 204-206.
- ↑ Rice 1889, p. 9.
Sources
- Daniélou, Alain (2003), A Brief History of India, Inner Traditions / Bear & Co, ISBN 978-1-59477-794-3
- Granoff, Phyllis, ed. (1993), "The Minister Cāṇakya, from the Pariśiṣtaparvan of Hemacandra", The Clever Adulteress and Other Stories: A Treasury of Jaina Literature, translated by Rosalind Lefeber, Motilal Banarsidass
- Rice, B. Lewis (1889), Epigraphia Carnatica, Volume II: Inscriptions and Sravana Belgola, Bangalore: Mysore Government Central Press
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