Bhaktāmara Stotra
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Illustration of Rishabhanatha in a manuscript of Bhaktāmara Stotra | |
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| Religion | Jainism |
| Author | Acharya Manatunga |
| Language | Sanskrit |
| Period | 7th century CE |
| Verses | 48 (originally 52) Verses as per the Digambara Sect and 44 Verses (Originally as per ancient scriptures) as per the Shwetambara Sect |
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The Bhaktāmara Stotra (Sanskrit: भक्तामरस्तोत्र, romanized: bhaktāmara-stotra, lit. 'Hymn of an immortal devotee') is a Jain religious hymn (stotra) written in Sanskrit. It was authored by Manatunga (7th century CE). The Digambaras believe it has 48 verses while Śvetāmbaras believe it consists of 44 verses.
The hymn praises Rishabhanatha, the first Tirthankara of Jainism in this time cycle.