7 relations: Acharya, Śvētāmbara, Haribhadra, Hemachandra, Jainism, Manatunga, Prabhācandra.
Acharya
In Indian religions and society, an acharya (IAST) is a preceptor or instructor in religious matters; founder, or leader of a sect; or a highly learned person or a title affixed to the names of learned people.
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Śvētāmbara
The Śvētāmbara (श्वेतांबर or श्वेतपट śvētapaṭa; also spelled Svetambar, Shvetambara, Shvetambar, Swetambar or Shwetambar) is one of the two main branches of Jainism, the other being the Digambara.
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Haribhadra
Haribhadra Suri was a Svetambara mendicant Jain leader and author.
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Hemachandra
Acharya Hemachandra was a Jain scholar, poet, and polymath who wrote on grammar, philosophy, prosody, and contemporary history.
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Jainism
Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion.
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Manatunga
Acharya Manatunga (c. seventh century CE) was the composer of famous Jain prayer, Bhaktamara Stotra.
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Prabhācandra
Prabhācandra (c. 11th century CE) was a Digambara monk and author of several philosophical books on Jainism.
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