Yasovijaya

Published: 22.07.2010

Lifetime

Born: 1624–88 CE

About

Jain logician and considered one of the last intellectual giants to contribute to Jain philosophy.

He specialised in Navya-Nyāya and wrote Vrttis (commentaries) on most of the earlier Jain Nyāya works by Samantabhadra, Akalanka, Manikyanandi, Vidyānandi, Prabhācandra and others in the then-prevalent Navya-Nyāya style. Yaśovijaya has to his credit a prolific literary output – more than 100 books in Sanskrit, Prakrit, Gujarati and Rajashtani.

He is also famous for

  • Jnanasara (essence of knowledge) and
  • Adhayatmasara (essence of spirituality).

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