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  1. Sep 5, 2007 · commonly known as the Bhagavati Sūtra[17] (भगवतीसूत्र), is the fifth of the 12 Jain Agamas[1] said to be promulgated by Mahāvīra[9]. The Vyākhyāprajñapti is said to have been composed by Sudharmaswami by the Śvētāmbara school of Jainism[6]; it is written in Jain Prakrit[11]. It is the largest text of the canon, said ...

  2. Aug 28, 2023 · In the intricate tapestry of Jainism’s spiritual legacy, Mallinatha shines as the 19th Tirthankara of the present avasarpiṇī age—a guiding star leading souls toward enlightenment and liberation. Tirthankaras, revered as spiritual luminaries, illuminate the path to omniscience, offering a guiding hand to those yearning for liberation from ...

  3. Gautama Swami, born as Indrabhuti Gautama was the first Ganadhara (chief disciple) of Mahavira, the 24th and last Jain Tirthankara of present half cycle of time. [1] He is also referred to as Guru Gautama, Gautama Ganadhara, and Ganadhara Gautama Swami .

  4. Jan 10, 2021 · Template:Infobox deity/Wikidata Sudharmaswami (Sanskrit: Sudharmāsvāmī or Sudharman; 607 BC – 507 BC) was the fifth ganadhara of Mahavira. All the current Jain acharyas and monks follow his rule.

  5. Shrutakevalin ( Śruta Kevalī) a term used in Jainism for those ascetics who have complete knowledge of Jain Agamas. Shrutakevalin and Kevalin (omniscient beings) are equal from the perspective of knowledge, but Shrutajnana is Paroksha (indirect) whereas kevala jnana (omniscience) is pratyaksha (direct). Kevali can describe infinite part of ...

  6. SUDHARMASWAMI INFRAHOME LLP. Sudharmaswami Infrahome Llp is a Limited Liability Partnership firm incorporated on 08 October 2014. It is registered at Registrar of Companies, Gwalior. Its total obligation of contribution is Rs. 100,000. Designated Partners of Sudharmaswami Infrahome Llp are Kokila Jhaveri, Abhishek Jhaveri and Mukesh Jhaveri.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SudharmaSudharma - Wikipedia

    Sudharma. Sudharma ( Sanskrit: सुधर्मा) is the daily newspaper printed in Sanskrit in India. [1] The paper is published from the city of Mysore in the Indian state of Karnataka. [2] Established in 1970, the paper is mainly distributed via mail, a method that its founder resorted to when news vendors refused to stock his paper.