1 An occasional title of Brahma pur a . 2 A Jain work in Skt. on the ‘origin’ and past history of the world. It was written by Jinasena in S. India, and completed by his disciple Gu abhadra who also continued the narrative in the Uttara- pur a , which his own disciple Lokasena finished in c. 892 CE. These two parts, also called together Mah -pur a , contain the Jain world history, from its beginnings up to the time of the Mah v ra , the last t rtha kara (and historical founder of Jainism). Within the framework of the (mythical) adventures of the sixty-three al k -puru as