Jambu Swami
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Jambu Swami was the disciple of Gautama Swami. As per the Jain tradition, he was last Kevali and no one can attain omniscience after him. The oldest of Svetambara Jain agama are in form of discourses given to Jambu Svami by Gautama Swami. Jambu Swami finds mention in various important Jain texts such as Tiloypannati.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Nagārāja 2003, p. 287.
References
- Nagārāja, Muni (2003), Agama and Tripitaka a Comparative Study of Lord Mahavira and Lord Buddha, Concept Publishing Company, p. 287, ISBN 978-81-7022-731-1
- Jain, Satish Kumar (1975), Progressive Jains of India, Shraman Sahitya Sansthan, p. 100
- Shah, A.; Ltd, Eathena Solutions Pvt. (1958), Glimpses Of World Religions, Jaico Publishing House, ISBN 978-81-7224-156-8
- Pechilis, Karen; Raj, Selva J. (2012), South Asian Religions: Tradition and Today, Routledge, p. 75, ISBN 978-1-136-16322-7
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