Terapanth is a religious sect under Swetamber Jain. The Terapanthi sub-sect was founded by ACHARYA SHRI BHIKSHU . ACHARYA BHIKSHU also known as Muni Bhikhan ji was formerly a Sthanakvasi saint and had initiation from his Guru, by name Acharya Raghunath ji. Muni Bhikhan ji had differences with his Guru on several aspects of religious practices of Sthanakvasi ascetics. It was Founded by Acharya Bhikshu in Vikram Samvat 1817 i.e. June 28th of 1760 (Saturday) at KELWA (a small town in Rajsamand District of Rajasthan State). This sect is entirely based upon the Ideology of Jain . As Acharya Bhikshu laid stress on the 13 religious principles, namely, (i) five Mahavrats (great vows), (ii) five samitis (regulations) and (iii) three Guptis (controls or restraints), his sub-sect was known as the Tera (meaning thirteen)-pantha sub-sect. In this connection it is interesting to note that two other interpretations have been given for the use of the term Terapanth for the sub-sect. According to one account, it is mentioned that as there were only 13 monks and 13 laymen in the panth when it was founded, it was called as Tera (meaning thirteen) panth. Sometimes another interpretation of the term Terapanth is given by its followers as "हे प्रभो, यह तेरापंथ" ( O Lord (Arihant), this is your creed )