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Acharya Pujyapada or
Pūjyapāda (464–524 CE) was a
renowned grammarian and
acharya (philosopher monk)
belonging to the
Digambara tradition of Jains. It...
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Ganga king, was the
pupil of the
author of Sabdavatara, i.e.,
Devanandi Pujyapada.
Durvinita is said to have
written a
commentary on the
difficult 15th...
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Siddhibuddha Kanthaḍi Koraṃṭaka Surānanda Siddhapāda Charpaṭi Kānerī
Pūjyapāda Nityanātha Nirañjana Kapālī Bindunātha Kākachaṇḍīśvarā Allāma Prabhudeva...
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Samadhi Tantra —
Acharya Pujyapada (Devanandi)
Sarvarthasiddhi —
Acharya Pujyapad (Devanandi)
Vaidyaka Shastra —
Acharya Pujyapada (Devanandi) Siddhipriya...
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Durvinita as the Lord of Punnata.
Durvinita was a
disciple of the Jain monk
Pujyapada, and his
court had
several Jain scholars. Such
tolerance was
common among...
- Kundakunda, Bhadrabahu, Umaswami, Samantabhadra,
Siddhasena Divakara,
Pujyapada, Manatunga, Virasena, Jinasena, Nemichandra.[citation needed] Kundakunda...
- Pancastikayasara, Pravacanasara,
Atthapahuda and
Barasanuvekkha Pujyapada-
Acharya Pujyapada (philosopher monk)
Siddhasena Divakara – Jain monk and author...
- Sarvārthasiddhi is a
famous Jain text aut****d by Ācārya
Pujyapada. It is the
oldest extant commentary on Ācārya Umaswami's Tattvārthasūtra (another famous...
- work of Samantabhadra.
Samantabhadra lived after Umaswami but
before Pujyapada.
Samantabhadra is said to have
lived from 150 CE to 250 CE. He was from...
- Encyclopædia Britannica.
Acharya Umasvati,
Tattvartha Sutra, Ch VIII,
Sutra 24
Pujyapada,
Acharya (1992). Reality.
Translated by S. A. Jain.
Jwalamalini Trust...