Yashovijaya

Idol in library of Lodhadham near Mumbai, Maharashtra. Yashovijaya (, 1624–1688), a seventeenth-century Jain philosopher-monk, was an Indian philosopher and logician. He was a thinker, prolific writer and commentator who had a strong and lasting influence on Jainism. He was a disciple of Muni Nayavijaya in the lineage of Jain monk Hiravijaya (belonging to the Tapa Gaccha tradition of Śvetāmbara Jains) who influenced the Mughal Emperor Akbar to give up eating meat. He is also known as Yashovijayji with honorifics like Mahopadhyaya or Upadhyaya or Gani. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Yaśovijaya
    Published 1973
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    by Yasovijaya
    Published 1942
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    by YASOVIJAYA UPADHYAYA
    Published 1942
    Printed Book
  4. 4
    by Yasovijaya Gani
    Published 1938
  5. 5
    by Yasovijaya Suri
    Published 2008
    Printed Book
  6. 6
    by Yasovijaya Gani
    Published 1993
    Printed Book