Jinasena II
| Acharya Shri Jinasena II | |
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| जिनसेन | |
| Image of a Digambara Acharya | |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Jainism | 
| Sect | Digambara | 
| Initiation | by Virasena | 
| Religious career | |
| Predecessor | Virasena | 
| Successor | Gunabhadra | 
| Disciples | |
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| Jainism | 
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Acharya Jinasena II (c. 9th century CE) was a monk and scholar in the Digambara tradition of Jainism. He was patronized by the Rashtrakuta Emperor Amoghavarsha I. He was the author of Adipurana and Mahapurana.
Jinasena II was the disciple of Acharya Virasena and he completed the commentary Dhavala on Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama, a revered text in the Digambara tradition.
The name is shared by an earlier Acharya Jinasena (I), who was the author of Harivamsa Purana.