Nemichandra
Acharya Shri Nemichandra Siddhanta Chakravarty | |
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Religion | Jainism |
Sect | Digambara |
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Born | 10th century CE |
Died | 10th century CE |
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Nemichandra Siddhanta Chakravarty (fl. 10th century) was the author of Dravyasamgraha, Gommatsāra (Jivakanda and Karmakanda), Trilokasara, Labdhisara and Kshapanasara. He was among the most distinguished of the Jain Acharyas.
Biography
Nemichandra flourished in the 10th century AD.[1] He was popularly known as "Siddhanta-Chakravarti" (i.e. the Paramount Lord of the Philosophy).[2]
He was the spiritual teacher of Chavundaraya and their relation is expressed in the 1530 AD inscription in the enclosure of Padmavati temple, Nagar Taluka, Shimoga district.[2]
Works
At the request of Chavundaraya, Nemichandra wrote Gommatsāra taking the essence of all available works of the great Acharyas.[2] He also supervised the abhisheka (consecration) of the Gommateshwara statue (on 13 March 980 AD).[2][3] His Dravyasamgraha is a Jain sacred text.[4] He also wrote Trilokasara based on the Tiloya Panatti,[5] Labdhisara, Kshapanasara, Pratishthapatha and Pratishthatilaka.[6][1]
See also
Notes
- 1 2 Umakant P. Shah 1987, p. 249.
- 1 2 3 4 Sangave 2001, p. 206.
- ↑ Tukol, T. K., Jainism in South India
- ↑ Sangave 2001, p. 205.
- ↑ Umakant P. Shah 1987, p. 239.
- ↑ Sangave 2001, p. 205-206.
References
- Sangave, Vilas Adinath (2001), Facets of Jainology: Selected Research Papers on Jain Society, Religion, and Culture, Mumbai: Popular Prakashan, ISBN 978-81-7154-839-2
- Shah, Umakant Premanand (1987), Jaina-rūpa-maṇḍana: Jaina iconography, Abhinav Publications, ISBN 81-7017-208-X