Prabhācandra Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Acharya
Religion:Jainism
Sect:Śvetāmbara
Birth Date:11th century CE
Death Date:11th century CE

Prabhācandra (c. 11th century CE) was a Śvetāmbara monk,grammarian,biographer, philosopher and author of several philosophical books on Jainism.

Life

Prabhachandra was a Śvetāmbara monk who flourished in 11th century CE.

Prabhāvakacarita is a Jain text devoted to history, composed by him [1] While Prabhāvakacarita is dedicated to the lives of Jain scholars of the Shvetambara tradition, it is often quoted in the context of contemporary history, often dealing with the time of Acharya Hemachandra.[2] [3] It is a major source of the information on the society in that era. Prabhāvakacarita includes a mention of use a parachute in ancient India.[4]

According to him, Kumarapala converted to Jainism and started worshipping Ajitanatha after conquering Ajmer.

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Prabhāvakacarita of Prabhācandrācārya. Ed. Jina Vijaya Muni. Singhi Jaina Series, vol. 13. Ahmedabad, Calcutta: Sañcālaka Siṅghi Jaina Granthamālā, 1940.
  2. Pollock, Sheldon (2006). Language of the Gods in the World of Men. University of California Press. p. 182. 587
  3. Kalhana's Rājatarangini: A Chronicle of the Kings of Kaśmīr, Volume 2, Sir Aurel Stein, The Shrine of Sarada, Note B, p. 279-289, Archibald Constable, 1900
  4. Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 4, Physics and Physical Technology, Part 2, Mechanical EngineeringVolume 4 of Physics & Physical Technology PT. 2Science and Civilisation in China, Joseph Needham, p. 594
  5. Dhanapāla and His Times: A Socio-cultural Study Based Upon His Works, Ganga Prasad Yadava, Concept Publishing Company, 1982, p. 26