- most
accounts emphasize his
conversion at the
hands of the Jain monk
Suhastisuri, the
eighth leader of the
congregation established by Mahavira. After...
- of
Sambhavnatha which was
consecrated by
Svetambara Jain monk
Acharya Suhastisuri. In 1055 CE, Śvetāmbara monk
Acharya Gunsagarsuri consecrated a new temple...
- sangha. It had
originated from Ācārya Kāmardhi, a
disciple of Ācārya
Suhastisuri,
belonging to the
beginning of the 3rd
century BCE. Ācārya Jinaprabhasuri...
- sangha. It had
originated from Ācārya Kāmardhi, a
disciple of Ācārya
Suhastisuri,
belonging to the
beginning of the 3rd
century BCE. Ācārya Jinaprabhasuri...
-
ideologies of the Śvetāmbara sect
along with a Jain monk
named Acharya Suhastisuri according to
traditional and
ancient Śvetāmbara
accounts and canonical...
- sangha. It had
originated from Ācārya Kāmardhi, a
disciple of Ācārya
Suhastisuri who was
himself a
disciple of Ācārya Sthulabhadrasuri,
belonging to the...
- of
Sambhavnatha which was
consecrated by
Svetambara Jain monk
Acharya Suhastisuri. In 1055 AD, Śvetāmbara monk
Acharya Gunsagarsuri consecrated a new temple...
- of
Sambhavnatha which was
consecrated by
Svetambara Jain monk
Acharya Suhastisuri. In 1055 AD, Śvetāmbara monk
Acharya Gunsagarsuri consecrated a new temple...
- of
Sambhavnatha which was
consecrated by
Svetambara Jain monk
Acharya Suhastisuri. In 1055 AD, Śvetāmbara monk
Acharya Gunsagarsuri consecrated a new temple...
- sangha. It had
originated from Ācārya Kāmardhi, a
disciple of Ācārya
Suhastisuri,
belonging to the
beginning of the 3rd
century BCE. Ācārya Jinaprabhasuri...