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Sthulabhadra (297-198 BCE) was the founder of Svetambara Jain order during a 12-year famine in Maurya empire in third or fourth-century BC. He was a disciple of Bhadrabahu and Sambhutavijaya. His father was Sakatala, a minister in Nanda kingdom before the arrival of Chandragupta Maurya. When his brother became the chief minister of the kingdom, Sthulabhadra became a Jain monk. He is mentioned in the 12th-century Jain text by Hemachandra.

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  • Sthulabhadra a été le chef de la communauté jaïne autour du IIIe siècle avant notre ère. Jeune, il était compté parmi les membres affluents à la cour d'un roi de la dynastie Nanda, dans le nord de l'Inde. Il abandonna tout pour devenir ascète. Il suivit Bhadrabahu afin qu'il lui enseigne le jaïnisme; ce dernier lui professa également les Purvas. Sthulabhadra est dit être le dernier omniscient des Écritures saintes du jaïnisme. Aujourd'hui il est vénéré comme Mahâvîra ou Gautama, notamment pour le légendaire contrôle qu'il avait de lui-même. (fr)
  • Sthulabhadra (297-198 BCE) was the founder of Svetambara Jain order during a 12-year famine in Maurya empire in third or fourth-century BC. He was a disciple of Bhadrabahu and Sambhutavijaya. His father was Sakatala, a minister in Nanda kingdom before the arrival of Chandragupta Maurya. When his brother became the chief minister of the kingdom, Sthulabhadra became a Jain monk. He is mentioned in the 12th-century Jain text by Hemachandra. (en)
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  • Sthulabhadra Jain temple in Kamaldah, Patna (en)
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  • Sakatala (en)
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  • Sthulabhadra a été le chef de la communauté jaïne autour du IIIe siècle avant notre ère. Jeune, il était compté parmi les membres affluents à la cour d'un roi de la dynastie Nanda, dans le nord de l'Inde. Il abandonna tout pour devenir ascète. Il suivit Bhadrabahu afin qu'il lui enseigne le jaïnisme; ce dernier lui professa également les Purvas. Sthulabhadra est dit être le dernier omniscient des Écritures saintes du jaïnisme. Aujourd'hui il est vénéré comme Mahâvîra ou Gautama, notamment pour le légendaire contrôle qu'il avait de lui-même. (fr)
  • Sthulabhadra (297-198 BCE) was the founder of Svetambara Jain order during a 12-year famine in Maurya empire in third or fourth-century BC. He was a disciple of Bhadrabahu and Sambhutavijaya. His father was Sakatala, a minister in Nanda kingdom before the arrival of Chandragupta Maurya. When his brother became the chief minister of the kingdom, Sthulabhadra became a Jain monk. He is mentioned in the 12th-century Jain text by Hemachandra. (en)
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  • Sthulabhadra (fr)
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