Jambuswami
Jambuswami was the spiritual successor of Sudharmaswami in Jain religious order reorganised by Mahavira. He remained the head for 39 or 44 years, after which he is believed to have attained Kevala Jnana. He was the last kevali for the present descending half time cycle in the Jain tradition. He is believed to have attained moksha at the age of 84 in Mathura.
Jambu was succeeded by Prabhava, who was converted from banditry by him. Prabhava was succeeded by Shayyambhava. Shayyambhava composed Dasavaikalika sutra after studying the fourteen purvas. He was initiated as a Jain monk. He initiated his son as a monk at the age of eight and taught him sacred knowledge in 10 lectures in six months, after which the latter died.
Shayyambhava was succeeded by Yasobhadra, who was succeeded by his two disciples, Sambhutavijaya and Bhadrabahu.