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Sivabhuti was a Jain monk in the 1st
century AD who is
regarded as the
founder of the
Digambara tradition in 82 AD,
according to the 5th-century Śvetāmbara...
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death of
Mahavira (about 1st
century CE)
because of an
arrogant man
named Sivabhuti who
became a Jain monk in a fit of
pique after a
fight at home. However...
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undivided Jain
sangha was
headed by
Acharya Krishnasuri, who
initiated Sivabhuti as a monk. As a
result of his rebellion, anger, and
gross misinterpretation...
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Mahavira himself. The
eighth heretical sect,
Digambara sect, was
created by
Sivabhuti at Rathavirapur. As
described in the
Jaina text
Uttaradhyayana Sutra,...
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existed and that the
Digambara sect was
created by a
rebellious monk
named Sivabhuti. Śvetāmbaras
venerate Acharya Sthulabhadrasuri in the
following hymn:...
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Digambara sect was
formed as
result of a
rebellion by a monk
named Sivabhuti. This is how the
Digambara and Śvetāmbara
sects arose, the
Digambara being...
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existed and that the
Digambara sect was
created by a
rebellious monk
named Sivabhuti.
According to Śvetāmbaras,
Bhadrabahusuri was the
author of the Kalpa...
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Digambara sect
emerged in 82 AD as a
result of a
rebellion by a monk
named Sivabhuti, who was the
disciple of Arya Krishnasuri. This
account is
found in 5th...
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Mahavira himself. The
eighth heretical sect,
Digambara sect, was
created by
Sivabhuti at Rathavirapur. As
described in the
Jaina text
Uttaradhyayana Sutra,...
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shown by the Jain
literary tradition. The
scripture states that Uttara,
Sivabhuti (Founder of
Digambara sect as per Śvetāmbara) 's sister,
adopted nudity...