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English: Idol of Acharya KundaKunda, Karnataka.

Acarya KundaKunda is the most revered Digambara acharya of the present fifth kaal. He graced India with his divine presence in the first century B.C.

Many scholars like Prof.Chakravarti, Ka.Naa.Subramanyam claim that he was the author of the famous tamil book, Tirukkural.
हिन्दी: श्री कुन्दकुन्द आचार्य जी की मूर्ति
इस काल के सभी दिगम्बर आचार्यों में आचार्य कुन्दकुन्द का सबसे ऊँचा स्थान है
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