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district of
Sindh (pre-partition).
According to a legend, in 457 BC,
Ratnaprabhasuri was at
Mount Abu, and demi-goddess
Chakreshvari appeared before him...
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Ratnaprabhasuri was a Śvetāmbara Jain
ascetic and the 6th
successor in the
lineage of the
monastic heads of the
Chaturvidha Sangha's (transl. four-fold...
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trains with
Jodhpur and Pokharan.
According to Jain legends,
Acharya Ratnaprabhasuri in (c. 457 BCE)
restored the life of son of a
Parmara king,
Utpal Deva...
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image of
Mahavira in the temple.
Ratnaprabhasuri then
named her
Sachiya Mata as she
truthfully advised Ratnaprabhasuri to stay in
Osian during Chaturmas...
- Jinadatta, Jinaprabhasuri. However, the most po****r
legend is of
Ratnaprabhasuri.
Another Jain
legend tells the
story of
conversion of
Chamunda into...
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image of
Mahavira in the temple.
Ratnaprabhasuri then
named her
Sachiya Mata as she
truthfully advised Ratnaprabhasuri to stay in
Osian during Chaturmas...
- 303
years after its
consecration by
Ratnaprabhasuri.
Acharya Devaguptasuri Acharya Siddhasuri Acharya Ratnaprabhasuri Acharya Yakshadevasuri: He existed...
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Kharatara Gaccha Achal Gaccha Ancient Keśiśramanācharya
Swayamprabhasuri Ratnaprabhasuri Bhadrabahu Sthulabhadra Jinabhadra Devardhigani Siddhasena Vimalsuri...
- for
establishing the Śrīmali and Porvāl
clans of Śvetāmbara Jains.
Ratnaprabhasuri: The 6th
successor in the
lineage of the
monastic heads of the Chaturvidha...
- by Arya Haridatta, Arya Samudradatta, Kesi, Swayamprabhasuri, and
Ratnaprabhasuri and so on. This
monastic order was
known as Upkeśa Gaccha. Uttaradhyayana...