Devasena (Jain monk)
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| Era | 11th century CE |
| Notable work(s) | Bhavasangraha, Darsanasara |
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| Religion | Jainism |
| Sect | Digambara |
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Devasena was a Jain monk of the 11th century CE belonging to Mula Sangha. He wrote Bhavasangraha and Darsanasara.[1][2] Devasena also wrote Ālāpa Paddhati ("The Ways of Verbal Expression"), which was translated into English by Vijay K. Jain in 2024.[3]
Citations
- ↑ Wiley 2009, p. 82.
- ↑ Jaini 2000, p. 29.
- ↑ Jain 2024.
Sources
- Jaini, Padmanabh S., ed. (2000), Collected Papers on Jaina Studies (First ed.), Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-1691-9
- Wiley, Kristi L. (2009) [1949], The A to Z of Jainism, vol. 38, Scarecrow Press, ISBN 978-0-8108-6337-8
- Jain, Vijay K. (2024). Ācārya Devasena's Ālāpa Paddhati – The Ways of Verbal Expression श्रीमदाचार्य देवसेन विरचित आलाप पद्धति. Dehradun: Vikalp Printers. ISBN 978-93-340-4626-7.
Further reading
- Devasena. Darśanasāra, ed. A. N. Upadhye, Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Institute 15 (1935):198–206.
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