Lokasena

10th-century Digambara Jain monk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lokasena was a Digambara Jain monk in the Kannada literary tradition, active during the reign of Rashtrakuta king Krishna II (Akalavarsha, r. 878–914 CE). He was a disciple of the Jain Acharya Gunabhadra, the co-author of the "Mahapurana" along with Acharya Jinasena.[1]

BornLokasena, 9th–10th century CE
Notable work(s)"Prashasti" to Mahapurana
OccupationJain Monk, Author
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Lokasena
Personal life
BornLokasena, 9th–10th century CE
EraRashtrakuta Empire
Notable work(s)"Prashasti" to Mahapurana
OccupationJain Monk, Author
Religious life
ReligionJainism
DenominationDigambar
CreedJain
Religious career
Disciple ofAcharya Gunabhadra
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Lokasena is known for composing the "prashasti" (eulogy) at the end of the Mahapurana, Where he mentioned that during his time Jain festival Called "Śrīpañcamī", Was being celebrated in Rashtrakuta Kingdom before the divine "Nandīśvara", This festival was held by Rashtrakuta King Krishna II (Akalavarsha), who had organised it.[2] This eulogy is considered important evidence for the royal patronage of Jain religious activities during the Rashtrakuta period.[3]

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