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- Sudharmaswami (Sanskrit: Sudharmāsvāmī or Sudharman; 607 BC – 507 BC) was the fifth ganadhara of Mahavira. All the current Jain acharyas and monks follow...
- subjugated the Dasarnas. There in the country of the Dasarnas, the king called Sudharman with his bare arms fought a fierce battle with Bhimasena. And Bhimasena...
- and the others included Agnibhuti, Vayubhuti, Akampita, Arya Vyakta, Sudharman, Manditaputra, Mauryaputra, Acalabhraataa, Metraya, and Prabhasa. The...
- Manuel as Akhil Sadiq as CI Bineesh Manikandan Pattambi as Mukhapadam Sudharman Mahesh as Prof. Alex Zacaria Santhakumari as Milan's grandmother Naseer...
- interchangeably in the Jain texts. Uttaradhyana Sutra provides an account of Sudharman – also called Gautama, and one of the disciples of Mahavira – explaining...
- Panchami Shanu Suresh Idavela Babu as Sugathan Dharmajan Bolgatty as Sudharman Ramesh Pisharody as Father Jose Keerikkadan Kalabhavan Navas as Jose Keerikkadan's...
- join a lineage tracing back to Mahāvīra (for Digambaras) or his disciple Sudharman (for Śvetāmbaras) and are guided by senior ascetics who oversee their...
- ex-boyfriend Sajin John as Prashob sudharman Lekshmi Sree as Pratibha Suharman Prabha R Krishnan as Prabhavathi Sudharman Shanal Chandran as Hemanth, Pramila's...
- Panchalas, then defeated the Gandakas, Videhas, and Dasarnas, appointing King Sudharman of Dasarna as his commander after a fierce battle. His conquests continued...
- scriptures, with slight differences; claims of monastic descent from Sudharman, except for the Upakeśa Gaccha; [and] white monastic robes [for] monks...