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- Acharya Haribhadra Suri was a Śvetāmbara mendicant Jain leader, philosopher, doxographer, and author. There are multiple contradictory dates ****igned to...
- Haribhadra, also known as ****i Xian (simplified Chinese: 狮子贤; traditional Chinese: 獅子賢; pinyin: Shīzixián) or Sengge Zangpo (Tibetan: སེང་གེ་བཟང་པོ་,...
- Jain scholar and doxographer Haribhadra, provided a different perspective in his writings on Astika and Nāstika. Haribhadra did not consider "reverence...
- term used in Buddhism meaning the "position of awakening". According to Haribhadra, it is "a place used as a seat, where the essence of enlightenment is...
- ed. V. Johrapurkar, Sholapur, 1964. Haribhadra. Yogabindu, ed. and trans. K. K. Dixit, Ahmedabad, 1968. Haribhadra. Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya, ed. and trans....
- century, following possibly unreliable information from Taranatha) and Haribhadra (late 8th century). The AA contains eight chapters and 273 verses. Its...
- with an eightfold division. While retaining his Jain identity, Acharya Haribhadra also promotes a form of religious pluralism, perennialism and a respect...
- Pārśva Mahavira Arihant Ganadhara Kundakunda Siddhasena Samantabhadra Haribhadra Yashovijaya Major sects Schools and Branches Digambara Śvetāmbara Jain...
- Abhayakaragupta Ānandagarbha Atiśa Buddhajñānapāda Drogmi Jitāri Jñanasrimitra Haribhadra Maitripada Naropa Ratnākaraśānti Ratnakīrti Śākyaśribhadra, last abbot...
- followers of this philosophy are mostly Shaivas[citation needed]. Acharya Haribhadra Suri, in his work 'Ṣaḍdarśanasamuccaya' describes the followers of Vaiśeṣika...