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The '''Parishishtaparvan''' ({{IAST3|Pariśiṣṭaparvan}}) also known as the '''Sthaviravalicharitra''' ({{IAST3|Sthavirāvalīcaritra}}) is a 12th-century [[Sanskrit]] [[mahakavya]] by [[Hemachandra]] which details the histories of the earliest [[Jain]] teachers. The poem comprises 3,460 verse couplets divided into 13 [[canto]]s of unequal length and is also notable for providing information on the political history of ancient India.{{sfn|Upinder Singh|2016|p=26}}{{sfn|Fynes|1998|p=xxxiii}}
The '''Parishishtaparvan''' ({{IAST3|Pariśiṣṭaparvan}}) also known as the '''Sthaviravalicharitra''' ({{IAST3|Sthavirāvalīcaritra}}) is a 12th-century [[Sanskrit]] [[mahakavya]] by [[Hemachandra]] which details the histories of the earliest [[Jain]] teachers. The poem comprises 3,460 verse couplets divided into 13 [[canto]]s of unequal length and is also notable for providing information on the political history of ancient India.{{sfn|Upinder Singh|2016|p=26}}{{sfn|Fynes|1998|p=xxxiii}}