Jayasena
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Born | 12th century |
Died | 12th century |
Religion | Jainism |
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Jayasena was a twelfth century Digambara Jain Acharya who wrote Tattparyavritti (or the Purport), a commentary on Acharya Kundakunda's Pravachanasara.[1]
Notes
- ^ Jaini 1991, p. 139.
References
- Jaini, Padmanabh S. (1991), Gender and Salvation: Jaina Debates on the Spiritual Liberation of Women, University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-06820-3
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