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- Ācārya Bhadrabāhu (c. 367 – c. 298 BC) was, according to both the Śvetāmbara and Digambara sects of Jainism, the last Shruta Kevalin (all knowing by hearsay...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bhadrabahu (or Bhadrabahu I) was a 4th-century BC Indian Jain monk and writer. Bhadrabahu may also refer to these later...
- of Bhadrabahu and Chandragupta Maurya, Radha Kumud Mookerji writes, The oldest inscription of about 600 AD ****ociated "the pair (yugma), Bhadrabahu along...
- Tirthankaras, notably Parshvanatha and Mahavira. Traditionally ascribed to Bhadrabahu, which would place it in the 4th century BCE, it was probably put in writing...
- history surrounding the hill started in 300 BC when last Shruthakevali Bhadrabahu and Chandragupta Maurya visited the place in order to attain kaivalya...
- Bhadrabahu III was a Jain monk who wrote Niryuktis (commentaries) on the redacted Agama-sutras. Unlike the Digambara tradition which suggests the existence...
- prominent Jain Acharya in third or fourth-century BC. He was a disciple of Bhadrabahu and Sambhutavijaya. His father was Sakatala, a minister in Nanda kingdom...
- adoration of the twenty-third tirthankara Parshvanatha. It was composed by Bhadrabahu who lived in around 2nd–4th century AD. It is a hymn that is believed...
- contributions to Jain philosophy and Jainism in general. Indrabhuti Gautama Bhadrabahu, c. 4th century BCE. Last acharya of undivided Jain sangha. Kundakunda-...
- Pattavali (lineage) after Mahavira, 24th tirthankara, is traced as follows. Bhadrabahu was the last leader of the undivided Sangha. After him there were two...