Prabandha Kosha

Prabandha-Kosha
Author Rajashekhara Suri
Original title प्रबन्धकोश
Country India
Language Sanskrit
Subject Collection of biographical legends
Genre prabandha
Publication date
1349 CE

Prabandha-Kosha (IAST: Prabandhakośa) is an Indian Sanskrit-language collection of prabandhas (legendary biographical narratives). It was compiled by the Jain scholar Rajashekhara Suri in 1349 CE.[1] It describes the lives of 24 people, including 10 Jain scholars, 4 Sanskrit poets, 7 kings and 3 Jain householders.[2] It is also known as Chaturvinshati Prabandha.[3]

The content of the collection is based on the information that Rajashekhara obtained from his teacher Tilakasuri. He composed the work at Delhi, under the patronage of Madanasimha, whose father had been honoured by Shri Mahamad Shahi (probably Muhammad Tughluq).[4]

Only the 7th prabandha in the collection (the one about Mallavadi-Suri) is written completely in verse form; the rest of the prabandhas use colloquial Sanskrit prose.[3]

Content

The Prabandha-Kosha contains 24 prabandhas (anecdotes), with 4,300 shlokas (verses), on the following persons:[4]

Suris (Jain scholars)

  1. Bhadrabahu and Varaha
  2. Aryanandila
  3. Jivadeva-Suri
  4. Aryakhapata Acharya
  5. Padaliptacharya
  6. Siddhasena-Suri and Vriddhavadi
  7. Mallavadi-Suri
  8. Haribhadra-Suri
  9. Bappabhatti-Suri
  10. Hemachandra-Suri

Poets

  1. Harsha
  2. Harihara
  3. Amarachandra
  4. Madanakirti

Kings

  1. Satavahana
  2. Vankachula
  3. Vikramaditya
  4. Nagarjuna
  5. Udayana
  6. Lakshmana-Sena (or Lakshana-Sena) Kumaradeva
  7. Madanavarman

Jain householders / courtiers

  1. Ratna-Shravaka
  2. Abhada-Shravaka
  3. Vastupala-Tejapala

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