Prabhācandra
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Born | 11th century CE |
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Prabhācandra (c. 11th century CE)[1] was a Digambara Jain monk and author of several philosophical books.[2][3]
Biography
Prabhachandra denies the possibility of any genuine intensity of action, whether good or bad, on the part of women.[1]
Works
- Nyāyakumudacandra : A commentary on Akalanka's work Laghīyastraya.[3][2]
- Prameyakamalamārtaṇḍa : A commentary on Manikyanandi's work Pariksamukha.[3][2]
- Tattvārtha-vṛtti-pada-vivaraṇa : A commentary on Pūjyapāda’s work Sarvārtha-siddhi.[4]
- Śabdāmbhoja-bhāskara-vṛtti : A commentary on Pūjyapāda’s work Jainendra-Vyākaraṇa.[4]
- Pravacanasāra-saroja-bhāskara : A commentary on Kundakunda’s work.[4]
- Śākatāyana-nyāsa.[4]
Notes
References
- Soni, Jayandra (2013), "Prabhācandra’s Status In The History Of Jaina Philosophy" (PDF), International Journal of Jaina Studies 9 (8): 1–13
- Dundas, Paul (2002) [1992], The Jains (Second ed.), Routledge, ISBN 0-415-26605-X
- Dixit, K. K. (1971), Jaina Ontology, Ahmedabad: L. D. Institute of Indology, pp. 102–103, 155–157
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