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Siddhasēna Divākara (Jain Prakrit: सिद्धसेन दिवाकर) was a Jain monk of the Śvetāmbara sect in the
fifth century CE who
wrote works on Jain
philosophy and...
- ekāntavāda (absolutism).
Another influential theory of
nayas was that of
Siddhasena Divākara, who in his
Sanmatitarka ('The
Logic of the True Doctrine), divided...
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Kamandaka Maticandra Prashastapada Bhāviveka
Dharmapala Udyotakara Gaudapada Siddhasena Valluvar (c. 5th
century CE),
wrote the
Kural text, a Tamil-language treatise...
- Vetalabhatta,
Kshapanaka and Ghatakarpara. Some Jain
writers identify Siddhasena Divakara as Kshapanaka, but this
claim is not
accepted by historians....
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Tirthankaras Rishabha Pārśva
Mahavira Arihant Ganadhara Kundakunda Siddhasena Samantabhadra Haribhadra Yashovijaya Major sects Schools and Branches...
- revered: Mahavira, Gautama, Kundakunda, Bhadrabahu, Umaswami, Samantabhadra,
Siddhasena Divakara, Pujyapada, Manatunga, Virasena, Jinasena, Nemichandra.[citation...
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Tirthankaras Rishabha Pārśva
Mahavira Arihant Ganadhara Kundakunda Siddhasena Samantabhadra Haribhadra Yashovijaya Major sects Schools and Branches...
- 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...
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Siddhasena Divākara.
Translation and
editing of kṛta Vedavādadvātriṃśikā of
Siddhasena Divākara. S. Divākara and S. Sanghvī (1945).
Siddhasena Divākara...