-
Murtipujak sect of Jainism. Two
references to
Siddhasena's Sanmati Tarka and one
reference of
Siddhasena himself are
found in Jinadāsagaṇī Mahattarā's...
- Vetalabhatta,
Kshapanaka and Ghatakarpara. Some Jain
writers identify Siddhasena Divakara as Kshapanaka, but this
claim is not
accepted by historians....
- ekāntavāda (absolutism).
Another influential theory of
nayas was that of
Siddhasena Divākara, who in his
Sanmatitarka ('The
Logic of the True Doctrine), divided...
- earlier. The
earliest Jain
works in
Sanskrit include the
writings of
Siddhasēna Divākara (c. 650 CE), who
wrote the
Sanmatitarka ('The
Logic of the True...
- Hemachandra, Hiravijaya,
Devardhigani Kshamashraman, Yashovijaya, Anandghan,
Siddhasena, and Manatunga. Śvetāmbara
literature can be
classified into two major...
- revered: Mahavira, Gautama, Kundakunda, Bhadrabahu, Umaswami, Samantabhadra,
Siddhasena Divakara, Pujyapada, Manatunga, Virasena, Jinasena, Nemichandra.[citation...
- Ṡ N₂ D₂ M₁ G₂ R₂ S
Shreeranjani S R₂ G₂ M₁ D₂ N₂ Ṡ Ṡ N₂ D₂ M₁ G₂ R₂ S
Siddhasena S G₂ R₂ G₂ M₁ P D₂ Ṡ Ṡ N₂ D₂ M₁ P M₁ R₂ G₂ R₂ S
Suddha Bangāla S R₂ M₁ P D₂ Ṡ...
-
linguistic philosophy), Śatakatraya (the
three hundred poems of
moral values)
Siddhasena: Nyāyāvatāra,
Sanmati sutra,
Kalyan Mandir stotra Sarvanandi: Lokavibhaga...
-
called Dvatrimsika) was
composed in
fifth century CE. It was
written by
Siddhasena in
fifth century CE.
Balcerowicz &
Mejor 2004, p. 313. Balcerowicz, Piotr;...
- A
major theme in Jain
tradition is that the Śvetāmbara Jain
acharya Siddhasena Divakara converted Vikramaditya to Jainism. He is said to have told Vikramaditya...