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Kharatara Gaccha is one of Śvetāmbara
Murtipujaka Gacchas. It is also
called the
Vidhisangha (the ****embly) or
Vidhimarga (Path of
Proper Conduct), as...
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Prithviraj has also been
mentioned in
Kharatara-Gachchha-Pattavali, a
Sanskrit text
containing biographies of the
Kharatara Jain monks.
While the work was completed...
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founder of Gaccha.
Kharatara ascetics follow the
sacred texts to the word. They
follow basic Śvetāmbara
canon and
works of
other Kharatara teachers. Tristutik...
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appeared since the 7th–8th century, only a few have survived, such as the
Kharatara, the Tapa, the Achal, the
Paichand or
Parshwachandra Gaccha.
While the...
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spoken of, only the
following seem to have survived: Tapā
Gaccha (1228 CE)
Kharatara Gaccha (simply
traced to 11th
century CE)
Achal Gaccha (dated at 1179...
- Mahendrasāgarasūrī of
Kharatara Gaccha. In 2020, the
ritualistic installation of
idols was
conducted by Ācārya Piyushsāgarasūrī of
Kharatara Gaccha and Ācārya...
- Mahendrasāgarasūrī of
Kharatara Gaccha. In 2020, the
ritualistic installation of
idols was
conducted by Ācārya Piyushsāgarasūrī of
Kharatara Gaccha and Ācārya...
- Jain temple, and
dedicated to one of the four Dādā
Gurus revered by the
Kharatara Gaccha sect of the Śvetāmbara Jains. The most
notable shrines are in Ajmer...
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donated golden kalashas (cupolas) for the Jain
temples at Ranthambore. The
Kharatara-Gachchha-Pattavali
states that
Ajayaraja II
allowed the
Jains to build...
- of transmigration. –
Verses 13-14 of Vijñapti Mahālekha, sent by the
Kharatara Gaccha Jain
mendicant Jinodayasūri from
Patan to Lokahitācārya in Ayodhya...