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- instead that Bhadrabahu moved to Nepal. Both traditions consider his Niryuktis and Samhitas important. The earliest surviving Sanskrit text by Umaswati...
- the niryukti collection on ten scriptures, and Uvasaggaharam Stotra. The 10 niryuktis aut****d by him are: - Āvaśyaka-Niryukti Daśavaikālika-Niryukti...
- various texts attributed to Bhadrabahu (c. 300 BCE) which are called the Niryuktis and Samhitas. According to Winternitz, after the 8th century or so, Svetambara...
- (churnis and tikas) on canonical texts such as Uttaradhyayana and Avashyaka Niryukti. Thomas Trautmann believes that the Jain version is older and more consistent...
- Bhadrabahu III was a Jain monk who wrote Niryuktis (commentaries) on the redacted Agama-sutras. Unlike the Digambara tradition which suggests the existence...
- Bahubali. As per canonical Śvetāmbara Jaina texts Āvaśyaka Cūrṇi and Āvaśyaka Niryukti, Tirthankara Rishabhanatha visited Takshashila while wandering after initiation...
- Āryasamudra and Keśī. According to Digambara tradition (including the Avasyaka niryukti), Parshvanatha had 10 ganadhars and Svayambhu was their leader. Śvētāmbara...
- Āv****aya-sutta (Āvaśyaka-sūtra) Piṇḍa-nijjutti and Ogha-nijjutti (Piṇḍa-niryukti and Ogha-niryukti), only accepted as canonical by Mūrti-pūjakas Two Cūlikasūtras...
- Literature dated to the second half of the 1st millennium, such as the Āvaśyaka Niryukti, gāthā 435, it is identified as Mount Ashtapada, a mythical mountain in...
- described and interpreted them in detail in Trishashthishalakapurush. Avashyak-niryukti, an early verse-commentary in Prakrit, explains relation of names of some...