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Acharya Bhutabali (7th
century CE) was a
Digambara monk. He
along with
Acharya Pushpadanta composed the most
sacred Jain text, Satkhandagama..
Shrut Panchami...
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Digambara (lit. "sky-clad", i.e. naked) order,
which hold that Āchārya
Bhutabali (1st
Century CE) was the last
ascetic who had
partial knowledge of the...
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written in palm-leaf m****cripts.
According to the Digambaras, Āchārya
Bhutabali was the last
ascetic with
partial knowledge of the
original canon. Later...
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Dharasena who knew one anga, and he
taught these to
Pushpadanta and
Bhutabali, 683
years after the
moksha of Mahavira. That anga was also lost with...
- texts),
while the
Digambaras believe that all were lost, and that Āchārya
Bhutabali was the last
ascetic who had
partial knowledge of the
original canon....
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every year in the
month of May
commemorating Acharya Pushpadanta and
Bhutabali. Posh
Dashmi is the
festival to
celebrate the life of Parshvanatha. God...
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Yapaniya Kanji Panth Ancient Dharasena Kundakunda Samantabhadra Pushpadanta Bhutabali Vattakera Medieval Amritchandra Bhadrabahu II
Gunabhadra Pujyapada Nemichandra...
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dwindling of
scriptural knowledge, he
summoned two monks,
Pushpadanta and
Bhūtabali to a cave,
known as
Chandra Gupha, or the Moon Cave, his
retreat in mount...
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important value to Jainism. 1.
Shatkhandagama -
Acharya Pushpadant,
Acharya Bhutabali 2.
Samaysar -
Acharya Kundkund 3.
Niyamasara -
Acharya Kundkund 4. Pravachansara...
- ISBN 9788185616841. Jain,
Laxmi Chandra (1982).
Basic mathematics. p. 21. Puṣpadanta;
Bhūtabali;
Ashok Kumar Jain (2004). Satkhandāgama: Jīvasthāna.
Pandit Phool Chandra...