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Jadabharata
Jadabharata is a story about Bharata, son of Rishabha, first Tirthankara and founder of Jainism in the present half time cycle. The story appears in the second section of the Vishnu Purana and the fifth canto of the Bhagavata Purana. Stories related to the life of Bharata also appears in Jain texts, like ''Adipurana'', a 10th-century Kannada text by Jain poet Adikavi Pampa (fl. 941 CE), written in Champu style, a mix of prose and verse and spread over in sixteen cantos, deals with the ten lives of the first tirthankara, Rishabha, also known as Adinath, and his two sons, Bharata and Bahubali.〔(History of Kannada literature )〕 ==Legends== According to Hindu scriptures, Bharata was born in the Solar Dynasty, in the line of Manu Svayambhuva, the eldest of a hundred sons of a saintly king by the name of Rishabha Deva (First Tirthankara), who ruled over the earth.
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