자인 목록

List of Jains

자인(/ ˈ ʒ인/ )은 자인교를 믿는 사람에게 주어지는 호칭이자 이름입니다. 이 용어는 산스크리트어로 "정복자" 또는 "승복자"라는 뜻의 jina에서 유래되었습니다. 이 글은 자이나교의 추종자임을 스스로 밝힌 저명한 인물들을 나열한 것입니다.

아세틱

비즈니스 리더

인도 독립 투쟁

헌법 사무소장

왕들과 정치 지도자들

모나크스

정치인


오락.

스포츠

작가들

버치안 간디
참팟 라이 자인, 20세기 자인학자
  • 일랑고 아디갈(자인 스님)
  • 바나라시다스 – 시인, 정신주의자, 사상가; 바나라시빌라사, 사마야사라 나타카와 그의 대작 아르다카타나카, 힌두 문학[80] 최초의 자서전
  • Virchand Gandhi – 1893년 시카고에서 열린 세계 종교 의회에서 자이나교를 대표하여 미국과 유럽에서 535개의 연설을 하고 SEWI를[81] 기치로 하여 미국에서 인도 여성들의 교육을 시작했습니다.
  • 바그찬드라 자인 – 자이나교, 불교, 고대 언어의 학자.; 대통령상(Rastrapati) 수상자; 40권 이상의 책을 저술하고 300편 이상의 연구 논문을 발표했습니다.
  • Champat Rai Jain – 영향력 있는 Jain 작가이자 20세기의 대변인
  • Padmanabh Jaini – 저자, Berkeley University 명예교수
  • Pankaj Jain
  • 잔나 – 초기 칸나다 시인이자 칸나다 문학의 공헌자
  • 자이넨드라 쿠마르
  • Jahverch and Megani – 구자라트 시인
  • 타락[82] 메타 – 칼럼니스트, 유머리스트, 작가
  • 아디카비 팜파 – 초기 칸나다 문헌
  • 발 파틸[83] – 작가, 언론인, 자인 활동가이자 마하라슈트라 정부 소수민족 위원회의 전 위원
  • 나투람 프레미(Nathuram Premi) - 힌디어 그란달레이(Hindi Grant Karyalay)와 마니크찬드라 자인 그란타말라(Manikchandra Jain Granthamala)의 창시자, 역사학자, 연구자, 사회개혁가, 자인 미트라(Jain Mitra)와 자인 히타이시(Jain Hitaishi)의 편집자, 출판자이자 학자
  • 칸하이얄 세시아
  • 시바코티아차리아 - 9세기-10세기 작가, 교훈적인 칸나다어 자인 텍스트 바다라드하네의 저자로 여겨집니다.

다른.

과학자와 수학자

고대

현대의

비크람 사라바이

사회복지사

활동가

파드마 슈리 수상자

파드마 부샨 수상자

Veerendra Heggade

파드마 비부샨 수상자들

참고 항목

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