- Umaswati, also
spelled as
Umasvati and
known as
Umaswami, was an
Indian scholar,
possibly between 2nd-century and 5th-century CE,
known for his foundational...
- Tattvarth-adhigama-sutra or Moksha-shastra) is an
ancient Jain text
written by
Acharya Umaswami in Sanskrit,
sometime between the 2nd- and 5th-century CE. The Tattvārthasūtra...
- from the
original on 29
March 2024.
Retrieved 18 July 2018. Umāsvāti,
Umaswami (1994). That
Which Is.
Translated by
Nathmal Tatia.
Rowman & Littlefield...
- doi:10.1017/S0026749X14000055, ISSN 0026-749X, S2CID 146540567 Umāsvāti,
Umaswami (1994), That
which is (Translator:
Nathmal Tatia),
Rowman & Littlefield...
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acharya of
undivided Jain sangha. Kundakunda- 1st
century BCE
Sudharma Swami Umaswami-
Author of the Jain text,
Tattvarthsutra Mantunga composer of Bhaktamara...
- śrāvakācāra is the most po****r work of Samantabhadra.
Samantabhadra lived after Umaswami but
before Pujyapada.
Samantabhadra is said to have
lived from 150 CE to...
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initiated Kumarasena who
started the
Kashtha Sangha.
Indian mathematics Umaswami Hemachandra Jaini 1991, p. 111. Indranandi. Shrutāvatāra Jinasena. Ādi...
- Some of the
famous achāryas are Bhadrabahu, Kundakunda, Samantabhadra,
Umaswami, Sthulibhadra. In
Digambara Jainism, Āchārya has thirty-six
primary attributes...
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Acharya Kundkund Varsanuvekkha —
Acharya Kundkund Tattvartha Sutra —
Acharya Umaswami Aptamimansa —
Acharya Samantabhadra Swayambhu Stotra —
Acharya Samantabhadra...
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teachings of anekāntavāda
doctrine is
found in the
Tattvarthasutra by
Acharya Umaswami, and is
considered to be
authoritative by all Jain sects. In the Digambara...