Devasena was a Jain monk of the 11th century CE belonging to Mula Sangha. He wrote Bhavasangraha and Darsanasara. Devasena also wrote Ālāpa Paddhati ("The...
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also refer to these in ancient India: Devasena (Jain monk) Devasena (Vakataka king) Others Devasena (character), a fictional character in the Indian...
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disciples who were Dasharayguru, Jinasena, Vinayasena, Shripal, Padmasena and Devasena. Dasharayguru and Jinasena initiated Gunabhadra who later initiated Lokasena...
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canonical texts by later Jain monks. Later works were also written in other languages, like Sanskrit and Maharashtri Prakrit. Jain literature is primarily...
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Digambara (redirect from Digambar Jain)
manuscripts). One of the most important scholar-monks of the Digambara tradition was Kundakunda. Digambara Jain communities are currently found mainly in most...
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states the name of Devasena of Bana kingdom along with his Jain monks Bhavanandin and Aryanandin. Vallaimalai was an important Jain center during 8th-9th...
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Varangacharita (category Jain texts)
approaches the disciple-monk for further discourse, which results in Varānga taking the vows of right conduct and becoming a Jain layperson. The king is...
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Virasena (category Indian Jain monks)
Veerasena, was a Digambara monk and belonged to the lineage of Acharya Kundakunda. He was an Indian mathematician and Jain philosopher and scholar. He...
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a Jain cave. Other theories suggest that the Murugan temple existed much before the 6th century, and was converted into a Jain shrine by Jain monks under...
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