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instead that
Bhadrabahu moved to Nepal. Both
traditions consider his
Niryuktis and
Samhitas important. The
earliest surviving Sanskrit text by Umaswati...
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Bhadrabahu III was a Jain monk who
wrote Niryuktis (commentaries) on the
redacted Agama-sutras.
Unlike the
Digambara tradition which suggests the existence...
- (churnis and tikas) on
canonical texts such as
Uttaradhyayana and
Avashyaka Niryukti.
Thomas Trautmann believes that the Jain
version is
older and more consistent...
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various texts attributed to
Bhadrabahu (c. 300 BCE)
which are
called the
Niryuktis and Samhitas.
According to Winternitz,
after the 8th
century or so, Svetambara...
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Literature dated to the
second half of the 1st millennium, such as the Āvaśyaka
Niryukti, gāthā 435, it is
identified as
Mount Ashtapada, a
mythical mountain in...
- Āryasamudra and Keśī.
According to
Digambara tradition (including the
Avasyaka niryukti),
Parshvanatha had 10
ganadhars and
Svayambhu was
their leader. Śvētāmbara...
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title as Maharajadhiraja-Parameshvara. An 1141 CE m****cript of Avashyaka-
Niryukti mentions his
title as Paramabhattaraka-Maharajadhiraja-Shrimad. The Bijolia...
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several Jain texts,
including Vasudeva-hindi, Avashyaka-churni, Avashyaka-
niryukti,
Dasvaikalika Churni,
Visheshavashyaka Bhashya, and Harisena's Brihat-Katha-Kosha...
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described and
interpreted them in
detail in Trishashthishalakapurush. Avashyak-
niryukti, an
early verse-commentary in Prakrit,
explains relation of
names of some...
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Tatvagyan magazines.
Nyaay Sidhaant Muktavali,
Avacchedkatva Niryukti and
Samanya Niryukti are his
books on
Nyaya philosophy.[citation needed] "50,000...