Mula Sangh

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Mula Sangh (Sanskrit मूलसंघ) is an ancient Jain monastic order [1]. Mula literarly means the "root" or the original order.

Mula-Sangh has been the main Digambar Jain order. Today the Digambar Jain tradition is synonimous with Mula Sangha. The great Acharya Kundakunda is associated with Mula Sangh. The oldest known mention of Mula Sangh is from 430 AD[2].

Mula Sangh was divided into a few branches. According to Shrutavatara of Acharya Indranandi and Nitisar of Bhattarka Indranandi, Acharya Arhadbali had organized a council of Jain monks, and had given names (gana or sangha) to different groups. The four major groups were

Bahubali statue at Shravanabelagola, a center of the Deshiya Gana
Bahubali statue at Shravanabelagola, a center of the Deshiya Gana


  • Nandi Gana, which had two major lineages:
    • Balatkara Gana, Saraswati Gachchha (oldest known mention 1071 AD)
    • Deshiya Gana, Pustaka Gachchha (oldest known mention 860 AD)
  • Sena Gana, the lineage of Jinasena it was formerly called Panchastupa or Surastha. (oldest known mention 821 AD)
  • Deva Gana, the lineage of Akalanka deva
  • Simha Gana

The Bhattarakas of Shravanabelagola and Mudabidri belong to Deshiya Gana, the Bhattaraka of Humbaj belongs to the Balatkara Gana.

Several Digambara orders in North India belonged to Kashtha Sangha. There were some minor differences in practices betwen the Mula Sangh and the Kashtha Sangh.

  1. ^ जैन शिलालेख संग्रह, , भाग ४, विद्याधर जोहरापुरकर, भारतीय ज्ञानपीठ, १९६१
  2. ^ प्रमुख जैन एतिहासिक जैन पुरुष और महिलायें, ज्योतिप्रसाद जैन, भारतीय ज्ञानपीठ, १९७५
  • Jain Dharma, Kailash Chandra Siddhanta Shastri, 1985.
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