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Śāntinātha (Sanskrit: शान्तिनाथ) or Śānti is the
sixteenth Tīrthaṅkara of
Jainism in the
present age (Avasarpini).
According to
traditional accounts, he...
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Annals of the
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute "Sukumāra-Caritaṁ: of
Śāntinātha Kavi"
Review by T. S.
Shama Rao (1957);
Annals of the
Bhandarkar Oriental...
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UNESCO Prabhācārya,
Ajita (January 1998). Muni
Indravijaya (ed.). Śri
Śāntinātha Caritra.
Bibliotheca Indica: A
Collection of
Oriental Works (in Sanskrit)...
- hero of Jain
tradition who
built it in the 14th century. The
temples of
Santinatha and the
Ashtapads are
believed to have
existed in the 13th century. Rathors...
- Nandīśvara Dvīpa. Śāntyāṣṭaka (Hymn in
Praise of
Śāntinātha) - A poem of 8
verses in
adoration of Bhagavān
Śāntinātha, the 16th Tīrthankara. Śabdāvatāranyāsa (Arrangement...
- a biography, of five
great figures in Jainism: Ṛṣabhadeva, Neminātha,
Śāntinātha, Pārśvanātha, and Mahāvīra. Additionally, in the bhāṣya, the original...
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Modern Gr****)
Thomas Murner –
Geuchmat ("Meadow of Fools")
Santikirti –
Santinatha Purana Timanna –
Parijatapahanannamu February 19 –
Froben Christoph of...
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Durgasimha 1031
Chavundaraya II 1025
Shridharacharya 1049
Nagavarma II 1042
Santinatha 1068
Gunachandra 1070
Nagavarmacharya 1070
Harivarma 1070
Narayana Deva...
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Shantinatha temple (IAST:
Śāntinātha Mandir) is a Jain
temple located among the Jain
temple cluster in
eastern Khajuraho in
Madhya Pradesh, India. While...
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Erasmus –
Colloquies Tantrakhyan (Nepal
Bhasa literature) 1519
Santikirti –
Santinatha Purana 1520
Scholars at
Complutense University, Alcalá de Henares, under...