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ShyamacharyaorKalakacharya I (c.247 BC - 151 BC) was a Jain monk.
Shyamacharya or Kalakacharya I lived from c. 247 BC to 151 BC. He composed Prajnapaana Sutra, an encyclopaedia of Jain tenets.[1]
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