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Sthulabhadra (297-198 BCE) was a Jain monk who lived during the 3rd or 4th century BC. He was a disciple of and Sambhutavijaya. His father was Sakatala, a minister in before the arrival of Chandragupta Maurya. When his brother became the chief minister of the kingdom, Sthulabhadra became a and succeeded in the as per the writings of the Kalpa Sūtra. He is mentioned in the 12th-century Parisistaparvan (appendix to the Trisasti-shalakapurusa-caritra) by .


Life
Sthulabhadra was a son of the 's minister Sakatala and brother of Shrikaya. He is traditionally dated in 297 to 198 BCE. He loved and lived with a royal dancer in Dhana Nanda's court named Rupkosa. He denied ministry after the death of his father and became a . His brother became the chief minister in Nanda empire later. He became a disciple of Sambhutavijaya (347-257 BCE) and (322-243 BCE).Arya Sthulibhadra By Vijaya Nityānanda Sūri, Cidānanda Vijaya He led an ascetic life for 12 years.

He spent his at Rupkosa's home, during which she tried to lure him away from ascetic life but failed. Sthulabhadra in turn gave her vows of a Shravika (Jain laywoman).

He is said to have learned only 10 purvas (pre-canons with meanings) from . Although he knew the last 4 purvas as well, but since he did not know the meaning associated with them, he is not considered to have been a .. H. Jacobi, ed. (1891). Parishishtaparvam, 2nd ed. Calcutta. Verse IX, pp. 55–76. He was succeeded by his disciples Acharya Mahagirisuri and Acharya Suhastinsuri, whom he taught only 10 purvas because had imposed a condition upon him that he would not teach the last 4 purvas to anyone because he had used the knowledge of purvas to display magical powers.Jain Dharma ka Maulik Itihas, Acharya Hastimal, 1974, Part 2, p. 383-440 10th century Digambara texts state that Sthulabhadra permitted the use loincloth during the 12-year famine, a practice that started the Śvetāmbara order, but is considered as baseless according to followers of the Śvetāmbara sect. Avashyak Bhashya, a 5th-century Śvetāmbara text written by claims that the Śvetāmbara sect had always existed and that the Digambara sect was created by a rebellious monk named .

(2003). 9781134501656, Routledge. .
Sthulabhadra, Ganesh Lalwani, Jain Journal, April 1985, p. 152


Legacy
Śvetāmbaras venerate Acharya Sthulabhadrasuri in the following hymn:

मङ्गलं भगवान् वीरो मङ्गलं गौतमः प्रभुः। मङ्गलं स्थूलभद्राद्या जैनधर्मोऽस्तु मङ्गलम्॥

IAST :

maṅgalaṃ bhagavān vīro maṅgalaṃ gautamaḥ prabhuḥ. maṅgalaṃ sthūlabhadrādyā jainadharmo'stu maṅgalam..

Meaning:

Bhagawän Mahävir is auspicious, Ganadhar Gautam Swämi is auspicious; Ächärya Sthulibhadra is auspicious, Jain religion is auspicious.


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