The Puratana Prabandha Sangraha ("Collection of Old Prabandhas") is a collection of Sanskrit-language legendary biographies and anecdotes written by multiple Jain authors of India.
It is said to have been written by Jinabhadra, a disciple of Udayaprabha and a monk of Nagendra Gaccha.
It was commissioned by a minister named Jayatasimha, who was the son of Vastupala.
The Prithviraja Prabandha contains 40 lines of prose in addition to two 6-line verses.
The language of the text features Persian and vernacular elements, which indicates that it was written at a later date.