His lineage started with Chandrasena who initiated Aryanandi.[1] Aryanandi initiated Virasena and Jayasena.[1] Virasena initiated six disciples who were Dasharayguru, Jinasena, Vinayasena, Shripal, Padmasena and Devasena.[1] Dasharayguru and Jinasena initiated Gunabhadra who later initiated Lokasena.[1] Vinayasena initiated Kumarasena who started the Kashtha Sangha.[1]
gunabhadra, jain, monk, gunabhadra, ninth, century, digambara, monk, india, authored, mahapurana, along, with, jinasena, gunabhadrapersonalreligionjainismsectdigambarareligious, careerpredecessorjinasenasuccessorlokasenahis, lineage, started, with, chandrasena. Gunabhadra fl ninth century CE was a Digambara monk in India He co authored Mahapurana along with Jinasena GunabhadraPersonalReligionJainismSectDigambaraReligious careerPredecessorJinasenaSuccessorLokasenaHis lineage started with Chandrasena who initiated Aryanandi 1 Aryanandi initiated Virasena and Jayasena 1 Virasena initiated six disciples who were Dasharayguru Jinasena Vinayasena Shripal Padmasena and Devasena 1 Dasharayguru and Jinasena initiated Gunabhadra who later initiated Lokasena 1 Vinayasena initiated Kumarasena who started the Kashtha Sangha 1 Contents 1 References 1 1 Citations 1 2 Sources 2 External linksReferences EditCitations Edit a b c d e Pannalal Jain 1951 pp 30 31 Sources Edit Jain Pannalal ed 1951 Mahapurana Adipurana of Bhagavata Jinasenacharya Bharatiya JnanapithaExternal links Edit nbsp Media related to Gunabhadra Jain monk at Wikimedia Commons nbsp This biography of an Indian religious figure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Jainism related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunabhadra Jain monk amp oldid 1161512529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,