Nyāyāvatāra
Nyāyāvatāra (also called Dvatrimsika) was composed in fifth century CE.
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Religion | Jainism |
Author | Siddhasena |
Period | 5th century CE |
Verses | 32 |
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Author
It was written by Siddhasena in fifth century CE.[1]
Notes
- Balcerowicz & Mejor 2004, p. 313.
Sources
- Balcerowicz, Piotr; Mejor, Marek, eds. (2004) [2002], Essays in Indian Philosophy, Religion and Literature (First Indian ed.), Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass
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