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The last inscription which mentioned the Yapaniyas was found in the Tuluva region southwest Karnataka, dated Saka 1316 (AD 1394).[2] According to Darshana-Sara, they were a branch of the Svetambara sect. However, they were regarded to be Digambara by Swetambar authors. The Yapaniya monks remained naked but followed some Svetamabar views. They also possessed their own versions of texts that have been preserved in the Svetambar tradition. The Yapaniya monks wore a piece of cloth while in public and remained naked while in secluded area like forests. The great grammarian Shakatayana, who was a contemporary of the Rashtrakuta king Amoghavarsha (c. 817-877), was a Yapaniya, as mentioned by Malayagira in his commentary on the NandiSutra.{{fact|date=September 2017}} DeclineYapanya rose to its dominance in second century CE and declined after their migration to Deccan merging with Digambara or Svetambara.{{sfn|Jaini|1991|p=45}} See also
Notes1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jainworld.com/book/historyofjainism/ch10.asp |title=Yapaniyas |publisher=Jainworld.com |date= |accessdate=2012-04-22}} 2. ^Jainism in South India and Some Jaina Epigraphs By Pandurang Bhimarao Desai, 1957,Published by Gulabchand Hirachand Doshi, Jaina Saṁskṛti Saṁrakshaka Sangha References
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