Devardhigani Kshamashraman

Vachanacharya
Devardhigani Kshamashraman
Acharya Devardhigani Kshamashraman
Acharya Devardhigani Kshamashraman
An idol of Acharya Shri Devardhigani Kshamashraman at Vallabhi tirth.
Personal
Died473 AD
ReligionJainism
SectŚvetāmbara
Religious career
Initiationby Acharya Lohityasuri

Devardhi or Vachanacharya Devardhigani Kshamashramana or Devavachaka was a Jain ascetic of the Śvetāmbara sect and an author of several Prakrit texts.

He was a prominent figure in Jainism in the 5th century AD. Mainly known for his contributions to the compilation and preservation of the canonical Jain scriptures, he is one of the most revered ascetics of the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism.[1][2] It was under his guidance that the second council of Vallabhi was held to preserve the remaining canonical texts of Jainism.[3][4] Apart from the compilation of the canonical texts, he has been revered for his spiritual teachings as well.[5]

  1. ^ Proceedings and Transactions of the Indian Oriental Conference. 1920.
  2. ^ Proceedings and Transactions of the All-India Oriental Conference. 1920.
  3. ^ Jain, Jagdish Chandra (2004). History and Development of Prakrit Literature. Manohar Publishers & Distributors. ISBN 978-81-7304-537-0.
  4. ^ Timm, Jeffrey R. (1 January 1992). Texts in Context: Traditional Hermeneutics in South Asia. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-0796-7.
  5. ^ Jaina, Sāgaramala (1988). Rishibhashit, a Study: A Comparative Study of the Period and Views of Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain Thinkers Detailed in a 2400 Years Old Philosophical Work. Prakrit Bharti Academy.