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Jambuswami (543-449 BCE) was the
spiritual successor of
Sudharmaswami in Jain
religious order reorganised by Mahavira. He
remained the head for 39 or 44...
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calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Jambuswami; the head of the Jain
order for 44
years after the
Nirvan of Mahaveer...
- jambū in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jambu or
jumbu may
refer to:
Jambuswami (543-449 BCE), Jain monk Jambu, a Malay/Indonesian term for
various fruits...
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Bhaktamara Stotra recognized by both,
Digambar and Śvētāmbara.
Akalank ji
Jambuswami Acharya Samantabhadra -
Author of The
Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra, Āpta-mīmāṁsā...
- tirthankara, Mahāvīra; his name is
recorded as
Jambuswami. It is also
known that no one
after Jambuswami will have the
ability to
obtain kevala jnana for...
- (liberation) of Mahavira, Gautamaswami,
Sudharmaswami and
Jambuswami were
three Kevalins.
After Jambuswami,
according to
Digambara tradition, Vishnu, Nandi, Aparajita...
- the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism. He had
written large number of Rasas.
Jambuswami Rasa (1693),
Sthubhadra Rasa (1703),
Navkara Rasa (1706), Malaysundara...
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Mughal Emperor Akbar. With his patronage,
Pande Rajamalla had
composed Jambuswami Charitra in 1575. His son Sahu
Rishabhadas was also a
patron of scholarship...
- Jinakalpa) or the
practice of
being a
Jinakalpi monk had
become extinct after Jambuswami attained nirvana. Therefore, Śvetāmbaras hold that he was Sthavirkalpi...
- The
chief pupil -
Pattadhara of
Tirthankara Mahavir Sudharmaswami and
Jambuswami also came here.The
fervent devotees of Shri
Mahavira -
Shravaka Kamadeva...