- 7th–15th
century refer to
Bhadrabahu and a
Prabhacandra.
Later Digambara tradition identified the
Prabhacandra as Chandragupta, and some
modern era scholars...
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Prabhācandra (c. 11th
century CE) was a Śvetāmbara monk, grammarian, biographer,
philosopher and
author of
several philosophical books on Jainism. Prabhachandra...
- Jains.
Gunaratna (c. 1400 CE)
wrote a
commentary on Haribhadra's work.
Prabhacandra (8th–9th century) – Jain philosopher,
composed a 106-Sutra Tattvarthasutra...
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prominence in the
Caulukya royal court.
According to the
Prabhavakacarita of
Prabhācandra, the
earliest biography of Hemacandra, Jayasiṃha
spotted Hemacandra while...
- (Life of the Prominent) is a
Jaina text
devoted to history,
composed by
Prabhācandra, an
acarya of the Śvetāmbara
tradition of
Jainism in 1277–78.
While Prabhāvakacarita...
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Buddhism Bhoja 11th
century CE
Nimbarkacharya 11th
century CE
Dvaitadvaita Prabhācandra 11th
century CE
Jainism Basavanna (c. 1131–1167 CE) Lin****atism Socio-religious...
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vyatikara (cross
breeding in ideas) and
apratipatti (incomprehensibility).
Prabhācandra, who
probably lived in the 11th century, and
several other later Jain...
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Jaini 2001, pp. 248
Caillat 2008, pp. 25
Umasvati 2006, pp. 223–225
Prabhacandra 2012, pp. 43
Jaini 2001, pp. 248–249
Sangave 2001, pp. 237–239 Hemacandra...
- Varni—Author of
Jainendra Siddhanta Kosha and
Saman Suttam compilation Prabhācandra—11th
century CE
Digambara monk
Gautam Adani –
chairman and
founder of...
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various religious subjects were
covered in 32
succinct Sanskrit verses.
Prabhacandra (10th century) – Jain philosopher,
composed a 106-Sutra Tattvarthasutra...