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Adipurana deals with the life of first thirthankara, Vrishabhanatha. It is based on the story narrated by Jinasenacharya in his Sanskrit work Purvapurana. Adipurana deals with the ten lives of Vrishabhanatha. This work is supposed to be the first work of Pampa. Vikramarjuna Vijaya and Adipurana are, in some respects, comparable to Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. The Sanskrit language ( संस्कृता वाक्) is one of the earliest attested members of the Indo-European language family and is not only a classical language, but also an official language of India. ... Milton is the name for a number of places: In the United States of America: Milton, Delaware Milton, Florida Milton, Illinois Milton, Indiana Milton, Iowa Milton, Kentucky Milton, Maine Milton, Massachusetts Milton, New Hampshire Milton (town), New York (in Saratoga County) Milton, Ulster County, New York Milton, North Carolina Milton... Cover to the first edition Paradise Lost (1667) is an epic poem by the 17th century English poet John Milton. ... Paradise Regained is a poem, published in 1671, by the 17th century English poet John Milton. ...


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Adipurana - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (91 words)
Adipurana deals with the ten lives of the first tirthankara, known as Vrishabhanatha.
It is based on the story narrated by Jinasenacharya in his Sanskrit work Purvapurana.
Vikramarjuna Vijaya and Adipurana are, in some respects, comparable to Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained.
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