Bhutabali

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Bhutabali
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Acharya Bhutabali
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ReligionJainism
SectDigambara

Acharya Bhutabali (7th century CE) was a Digambara monk. He along with Acharya Pushpadanta composed the most sacred Jain text, Satkhandagama..[1]

Legacy[]

Shrut Panchami (scripture fifth) is celebrated by Jains in may every year commemorating Pushpadanta and Bhutabali.[2]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Somasundaram, O; Tejus Murthy, AG; Raghavan, DV (2016), "Jainism - Its relevance to psychiatric practice; with special reference to the practice of Sallekhana", Indian J Psychiatry, 58: 471–474, doi:10.4103/0019-5545.196702, PMC 5270277, PMID 28197009
  2. ^ Dundas 2002, p. 65.

References[]

  • Dundas, Paul (2002) [1992], The Jains (Second ed.), Routledge, ISBN 0-415-26606-8


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