-
believe Bhadrabahu's
principle disciples were
Sthavir Godas,
Sthavir Agnidatt,
Sthavir Yagnadatt, and
Sthavir Somdatt. However, in the
Pattavali of Kalpa...
- He was
awarded the
rarest of the rare and
ancient title of "Shri
Sangh Sthavir"
based on his austerity,
knowledge of the
canonical scriptures of Jainism...
- The
journal of the
Dharmankur Sabha, Jagajjyoti,
edited by
Gunalangkar Sthavir and
Shraman Punnananda Swami, was
first published in 1908. It was subsequently...
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scheduled Indian tribe. The word थारू (thāru) is
thought to be
derived from
sthavir meaning follower of
Theravada Buddhism. The
Tharu people in the central...
- He was
awarded the
rarest of the rare and
ancient title of "Shri
Sangh Sthavir"
based on his austerity,
knowledge of the
canonical scriptures of Jainism...
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December 1977). "A
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December 1977). "A
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Dharmalok (1
December 1977). "A
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