- late. For example, this
parable is
found in
Tattvarthaslokavatika of
Vidyanandi (9th century) and Syādvādamanjari of Ācārya
Mallisena (13th century)....
- Tattvārthasūtra are
those of Pūjyapāda (6th century), Akalaṇka (8th century) and
Vidyānandi (9th century)
while the main Śvetāmbara
commentaries are Siddhaseṇa Gaṇin's...
- list
includes Kundakunda, Samantabhadra, Pujyapada, Jinasena, Akalanka,
Vidyanandi,
Somadeva and Asadhara. The
lifestyle and
behavioral conduct of a Digambara...
- Abhayadeva-sūri (c. 11th century) and
Malayagiri (c. the 12th century).
Vidyanandi (11th century) – Jain philosopher,
composed the
brilliant commentary on...
- Jain
references to this
parable are
found in
Tattvarthaslokavatika of
Vidyanandi (9th century) and it
appears twice in the Syādvādamanjari of Ācārya Mallisena...
-
Akalanka called "Ashtashati", 8000
karika commentary on it by
Acarya Vidyanandi called "Asthasahasri" and 16000
karika commentary on it by
Upadhyaya Yashovijaya...
-
first Bhattakra of Idar lineage. Devendrakirti, who had two disciples:
Vidyanandi, who
founded the Rander-Surat lineage.
Tribhuvanakirti who
founded the...