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  2. Samantabhadra (Karmole) - Wikipedia

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    Samantabhadra (1891–1988) was a Digambara monk. Founder of Jain Gurukul Education system Gurudev 108 Shri Samantabhadra was born in Karmala, Maharashtra on 19 December 1891. [ 1 ] Birth name was Devchand Kasturchand Shah.

  3. Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva) - Wikipedia

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    Samantabhadra is also a key figure in the Āvataṃsaka-sūtra, particularly the last chapter, the Gaṇḍavyūha-sūtra. In the climax of the Gaṇḍavyūha-sūtra, the student Sudhana meets Samantabhadra Bodhisattva who confirms his awakening. Sudhana then merges into Samantabhadra, and Samantabhadra recites a set of popular verses.

  4. Samantabhadri - Wikipedia

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    She is the consort and female counterpart of Samantabhadra, known amongst some Tibetan Buddhists as the Primordial Buddha. Samantabhadri herself is known as the primordial Mother Buddha. Samantabhadri is the dharmakaya dakini aspect of the Trikaya, or three bodies of a Buddha. As such, Samantabhadri represents the aspect of Buddhahood in whom ...

  5. Samantabhadra (Jain monk) - Wikipedia

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    Samantabhadra was a Jain ācārya (head of the monastic order) who lived about the later part of the second century CE. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was a proponent of the Jaina doctrine of Anekāntavāda . The Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra is the most popular work of Samantabhadra.

  6. Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra - Wikipedia

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    Aacharya Samantbhadra Swamy was originally from Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra is the earliest and one of the best-known śrāvakācāra. A śrāvakācāra discusses the conduct of a Śrāvaka or Jain lay practitioner. Hiralal Shastri mentions 29 such texts from 2nd century CE to modern times. [1]

  7. Aptamimamsa - Wikipedia

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    Aptamimamsa (also Devāgamastotra) is a Jain text composed by Acharya Samantabhadra, a Jain acharya said to have lived about the latter part of the second century AD. [1] [2] [3] Āptamīmāṁsā is a treatise of 114 verses which discusses the Jaina view of Reality, starting with the concept of omniscience (Kevala Jnana) and the attributes of the Omniscient.

  8. Samantabhadra Meditation Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The Samantabhadra Meditation Sūtra is often included in the so-called "Threefold Lotus Sutra," along with the Lotus Sutra and the Innumerable Meanings Sutra. It is not known, however, when or by whom the sutra was first recited, but it is considered by many Mahayana sects to be a continuation (an epilogue) of the Buddha 's teachings found ...

  9. Samantabhadra - Wikipedia

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    Samantabhadra (Lit. "All Good", or "Always Auspicious") may refer to: "All Good", or "Always Auspicious") may refer to: Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva) , a bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism associated with practice and meditation