-
Yashovijaya (IAST:
Yaśovijaya, 1624–1688), a seventeenth-century Jain philosopher-monk, was a
notable Indian philosopher and logician. He was a thinker...
- the
Karmagrantha which is an
exposition of the Jain
theory of Karma.
Yaśovijaya (1624–1688) was a Jain
scholar of Navya-Nyāya and
wrote Vrttis (commentaries)...
- who
wrote on the navya-nyaya (lit. 'new reason') philosophy, such as
Yaśovijaya (1624–1688). The Jain
encounter with
Islam also led to
theological debates...
-
Siddhasena Divākara
Medieval Pujyapada Akalanka Jinasena Nemichandra Haribhadra Hemacandra Yaśovijaya Modern Champat Rai Jain Pt. Sukhlāl Bal
Patil v t e...
-
Siddhasena Divākara
Medieval Pujyapada Akalanka Jinasena Nemichandra Haribhadra Hemacandra Yaśovijaya Modern Champat Rai Jain Pt. Sukhlāl Bal
Patil v t e...
-
Siddhasena Divākara
Medieval Pujyapada Akalanka Jinasena Nemichandra Haribhadra Hemacandra Yaśovijaya Modern Champat Rai Jain Pt. Sukhlāl Bal
Patil v t e...
- Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya,
Hemachandra (c. 1088–1172 CE) who
wrote the Yogaśāstra, and
Yaśovijaya (1624–1688) a
scholar of Navya-Nyāya.
There is a
large corpus of classical...
- whom
Mahavira was the last.
Acharyas Umaswati, Kundakunda, Haribhadra,
Yaśovijaya Gaṇi and
others further developed and
reorganized Jain
philosophy in its...
-
various Jain
philosophers from
Kundakunda and
Umasvati in
ancient times to
Yasovijaya and
Shrimad Rajchandra in
recent times have
contributed to
Indian philosophical...
-
ocean to
explain the
nature of
truth in Tattvarthaslokavārtikka, 116:
Yaśovijaya Gaṇi, a 17th-century Jain monk, went
beyond anekāntavāda by advocating...