- In
Indian religions and society, an
acharya (Sanskrit: आचार्य, IAST:
ācārya; Pali: ācariya) is a
preceptor and
expert instructor in
matters such as religion...
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Acharya Shri
Vidyasagarji Maharaj (10
October 1946 – 18
February 2024) was an
Indian Digambara Jain
Acharya (Digambar Jain Monk). He was
recognized both...
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Advaita Acharya (IAST:
Advaita Ācārya; 1434–1559) (born
Kamalaksha Mishra; কমলাক্ষ মিশ্র) was a
companion of the
founder of the
Gaudiya Vaishnava movement...
- Śrinivāsa
Ācārya Ṭhākura (May 15, c. 1517 – May 9, ?) was a
famous Vaishnava guru, the
pupil of Jiva
Gosvamin and
teacher of
Yadunandana dasa and Radhavallabha...
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Patrika Bhopal, Oct 20, 2021 Praśamamūrti
Ācārya Śāntisāgara Chāṇī smr̥ti grantha,
Kastoor Chand Kasliwal,
Ācārya Śāntisāgara Chāṇī Granthamālā, 1998 चारित्र...
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offered the
prestigious title of
ācārya from the Mādhva Sampradāya and the Viṣṇusvāmī Sampradāya.
Vallabha chose to
become ācārya of the Viṣṇusvāmi school. Very...
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Hemachandra was a 12th
century (c. 1088 – c. 1172/1173 CE)
Indian Jain saint, scholar, poet, mathematician, philosopher, yogi, grammarian, law theorist...
- p. xx. Long 2009, p. 130.
Gokulchandra Jain 2015, p. 84. Samantabhadra,
Ācārya (1 July 2006),
Ratnakaranda Shravakacara,
Hindi Granth Karyalay, ISBN 9788188769049...
- red:
state text was
written by the
Mahatma Hirananda, was
commissioned by
Acarya Jasvant for the
library of
Maharana Jagat Singh I of Mewar.
Finished on...
- ISBN 978-1615924462. Nayanar, Prof. A.
Chakravarti (2005). Samayasāra of
Ācārya Kundakunda. Gāthā 10.310, New Delhi, India:
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