Hemachandra

Drawing of Hemchandra based on ''[[Vikram Samvat]]'' 1294 palm leaf Hemachandra () was a 12th century Śvetāmbara Jaina ācārya, scholar, poet, mathematician, philosopher, yogi, grammarian, law theorist, historian, lexicographer, rhetorician, logician, and prosodist. Noted as a prodigy by his contemporaries, he gained the title ''kalikālasarvajña'', "the knower of all knowledge in his times" and is also regarded as father of the Gujarati language.

Born as Caṅgadeva, he was ordained in the Śvetāmbara school of Jainism in 1110 and took the name Somacandra. In 1125 he became an adviser to King Kumārapāla and wrote ''Arhannīti'', a work on politics from Jaina perspective. He also produced ''Triśaṣṭi-śalākā-puruṣacarita'' (“Deeds of the 63 Illustrious Men”), a Sanskrit epic poem on the history of important figures of Jainism. Later when he was consecrated as ācārya, his name was changed to Hemacandra. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by HEMACANDRA
    Published 1931
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    by Hemacandra
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    by Hemacandra
    Published 1933
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    by Hemacandra
    Published 2000
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    by HEMACANDRA RAYCHAUDHURI
    Published 1936
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    Published 2005
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