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Sthulabhadra (297-198 BCE) was the
prominent Jain
Acharya in
third or fourth-century BC. He was a
disciple of
Bhadrabahu and Sambhutavijaya. His father...
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Sakadala who had two sons,
Sthulabhadra (297-198 BCE) and Srikaya.
Srikaya became the king's
personal bodyguard.
Sthulabhadra loved the
royal dancer Rupakosa...
- of the last
Nanda king, his
position was
offered to his son
Sthulabhadra; when
Sthulabhadra refused the offer, Shakatala's
second son
Shriyaka was appointed...
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believed to be
built on the site
where Jain
acharya Sthulabhadra (297—198 BCE)
spent his last days.
Sthulabhadra, the
founder of Śvētāmbara sect of Jainism, along...
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teach Sthulabhadra the rest of the Purvas, on the
condition that he
should not hand down the last four
Purvas to
anybody else. Hence,
Sthulabhadra, in turn...
- a twelve-year-long
famine and
moved to
Karnataka with his disciples.
Sthulabhadra, a
pupil of
Acharya Bhadrabahu, is
believed to have sta**** in Magadha...
- Jain legend, the
Nakodaji temple was
initially built by Jain
acharya Sthulabhadra (3rd
century BCE). However, the
current structure was
constructed in...
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prowess and
domination of the
Kannada literary circles at that time.
Sthulabhadra Bhikshu, 1726–1803 CE.
Creator of
Terapanthi sect of Jainism. Vijayanandsuri...
- community.
Bhadrabahu went
south to
Karnataka with his
adherents and
Sthulabhadra,
another Jain
leader remained behind.
During this time the knowledge...
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Bhadrabahu decided to
travel south to
Karnataka with his
adherents and
Sthulabhadra,
another Jain
leader remained behind. The
famine decimated the Jain community...