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16-September-2008 16:15:14 - Acharya An acharya is an important religious teacher guru who teaches by his own example from Sanskrit 'achara', behavior. Often he is a head of a sampradaya. The word has different meanings in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Contents 1 In Hinduism 2 In Jainism 3 References 4 External links In Hinduism In the Hindu religion, an acharya आचारà¥?य is a Divine personality महापà¥?रà¥?श who is believed to have descended अवतार to teach and establish bhakti in the world and write on the philosophy िसदà¥?धांत of devotion to God à¤à¤—वानà¥?.1 Examples of acharyas in the Hindu tradition are: Adi Sankaracharya2 Ramanujacharya3 Madhvacharya4 Nimbarkacharya5 Vallabhacharya6 Caitanya Mahaprabhu7 Acharya Shree Koshalendraprasadji Maharaj - NarNarayan Dev Gadi Acharya Shree Rakeshprasadji Maharaj Swaminarayan Sampradaya - LaxmiNarayan Dev Gadi In Jainism In Jainism, an Acharya is a monk who is one of the five revered panch-paremeshtis, and thus worthy of worship. The word Suri is equivalent to Acharya.citation needed An Acharya is the highest leader of a Jain order. He is the final authority in his monastic order and has the authority to ordain new monks and nuns. He is also authorized to consecrete new idols, although this authority is sometimes delegated to scholars designated by him. Some of the famous Jain Acharyas in approximate chronological order, are: Ganahar Sudharma Swami Bhadrabahu undivided sangha, Chandragupta Maurya was his disciple 325 BCE Sthulabhadra Svetambar tradition Kundakunda, Digambar tradition 2nd century CE Samantabhadra, Digambar tradition 3-4 rth century CE Siddhasen Diwakar, claimed by both 5nd century CE Haribhadra,Svetambar tradition, 700-750 CE Virasena, Digambar tradition, 790-825 CE Jinasena, Digambar tradition, preceptor of Rashtrakuta rulers, 800-880 CE. Nemichandra, Digambar tradition Hemachandra,Svetambar tradition, preceptor of Kumarapala, 1089-1172 CE Jagadguru Hira Vijaya Suri, Svetambar tradition, who was invited by Akbar, the Mughal emperor Rajendrasuri Svetambar tradition1827-1906 Shantisagar, Digambar tradition 1872-1955 Modern Jain Acharyas include Digambar Acharyas Vidyasagar, and Vidyanand and Svetambar Padma Sagar Suri, Subodhsagar Suri, Yashodev Suri, and Jayantsain Suri. In the Terapantha sub-sect Acharya Bhiksu, Acharya Tulsi Acharya Mahaprajna, and in the Sthanakvasi sub-sect Acharya Sushil Kumar have been the leading Acharyas. Some sects, for example the Terapanthi Svetambaras, have a single Acharya. Others have multiple independent Acharyas. An Acharya, like any other Jain monk, is expected to wander except for the four months of the monsoon varsha-vas. The Bhattarakas, who head institutions, are technically junior monks, who are permitted to stay in the same place. Osho, who was born into a Jain community, was known as Acharya Rajneesh until 1971. References ^ Glossary - Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism ^ Although famous for being the proponent of advaita vad, he established the supremecy of bhakti to Krishn. ^ He propagated the bhakti of Bhagwan Vishnu. Source: Ramanujacharya ^ His philosophy is called dvaita vad. His primary teaching is that the only goal of a soul is to selflessly and wholeheartedly love and surrender to God Source: 1 ^ His writings say that Radha Krishn are the supreme form of God. ^ Pushtimarg ^ Achintya bheda abheda External links Bhaktamar Stotra - Composed by Acharya Manatunga Scriptural References to 'acarya' Jain Monks, Statesmen and Aryikas Dr. K. C. Jain Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Acharya Categories: Jain Acharyas | Education in India | Titles and occupations in Hinduism | Sanskrit words and phrases | Hindu philosophical conceptsHidden categories: All articles with statements | Articles with statements since July 2008 Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages БългарÑ?ки Español मराठी Nederlands Polski Português РуÑ?Ñ?кий This page was last modified on 5 August 2008, at 15:10
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