Jagabalabha: 1 definition
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: academia.edu: Tessitori Collection IJagabalabha (जगबल�) is another name for Caṃdajasa, one of the sons of Maiṇarehā and Jagabāhu, according to the �Madanarekhā satī no saṃbaṃdha� (dealing with the lives of Jain female heroes), which is included in the collection of manuscripts at the ‘Vincenzo Joppi� library, collected by Luigi Pio Tessitori during his visit to Rajasthan between 1914 and 1919.�(Cf. Ѳṃṇ)—[...] in Mathurā, Maiṇarehā became a nun. She came to know that her baby had been rescued by Padmaratha, king of Mithila and was called Namikumāra (97). As to Maiṇarehā’s and Jagabāhu’s elder son, Caṃdajasa (later called Jagabalabha), he had succeeded Maṇiratha who died from a snake bite (99). Padmaratha took religious initiation and was succeeded by Namikumāra. As a nun, Maiṇarehā had to intervene and to explain to the two kings, who wanted to fight about an elephant, that they were brothers and that she was their mother (125). [...]

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Full-text: Padmaratha, Camdajasa, Namikumara, Nami.
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