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sects of
Yapaniyas,
Nirgranthas (identifiable as Digambaras), and the
Kurchakas (not identified). The last
inscription which mentioned the
Yapaniyas was found...
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Digambara Kanji Panth Taran Panth Śvētāmbara
Murtipujaka Sthānakavāsī
Yapaniya (Historical)
Sects such as the Nirankari,
Ramraiya and
Namdhari are not...
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identified as the
Ardhaphalaka (half-clothed)
mentioned in texts. The
Yapaniyas,
believed to have
originated from the Ardhaphalaka,
followed Digambara...
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carrying tradition to
cover genitalia by
ancient Jain
monks in
principle resembles the
beliefs of the Śvetāmbara and now
extinct Yapaniya subtradition....
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Jinalaya in
memory of his
father in
Palasika and
granted lands to
saints of
Yapaniya,
nirgrantha and
kurchaka sangha. Ravivarma's
eleventh regnal year inscription...
- N. "Jaina
Bibliography Part 1". Jain, Ratanchand. "Jain
Parampara aur
Yapaniya Sangh Part 01". Upadhye, A. N. "Jaina
Bibliography Part 2". Jash, Pranabananda...
- inscription. The
temple belongs to the
Vijayanagara period and
forms part of the
Yapaniya sect of Mula Sangha. The
temple complex includes a
Humcha Matha and is...
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texts were, however,
accepted partially by
monks and
followers of the
Yapaniya sect. The
canonical texts written and
edited under his
leadership at Vallabhi...
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Mrigesavarman of
Kadambas of
Halasi inscription there is
mention about Yapaniya.
Western Ganga Dynasty inscriptions The 981 CE Old
Kannada inscription...
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Digambara community and
opined that he was neither, but
belonged to the
Yāpanīya tradition. Pt.
Sukhlal Sanghvi, a Śvetāmbara Jain
scholar observed Premiji's...