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... Abhayadeva and Yaśodeva are of the same opinion . Hemacandra and Siddhasena Sūri leave the choice open between Siddhasena Ganin and Haribhadra . Hemacandra , quoting Abhayadeva , pictures the offender as addressing the thieves in these ...
... Abhayadeva and Yaśodeva are of the same opinion . Hemacandra and Siddhasena Sūri leave the choice open between Siddhasena Ganin and Haribhadra . Hemacandra , quoting Abhayadeva , pictures the offender as addressing the thieves in these ...
Page 87
... Abhayadeva , Yaśodeva , Hemacandra , and Siddha- sena Sūri take the same view . This transgression has the character of an aticāra , being both a bhanga because the kept woman , in the mind of her lover , has become his property and ...
... Abhayadeva , Yaśodeva , Hemacandra , and Siddha- sena Sūri take the same view . This transgression has the character of an aticāra , being both a bhanga because the kept woman , in the mind of her lover , has become his property and ...
Page 175
... Abhayadeva + considers the morn- ing and evening twilight periods as the proper times . Where the Svetambaras see in the sāmāyika a purification of the soul by meditation some Digambaras like Samantabhadra5 regard it as an act of ...
... Abhayadeva + considers the morn- ing and evening twilight periods as the proper times . Where the Svetambaras see in the sāmāyika a purification of the soul by meditation some Digambaras like Samantabhadra5 regard it as an act of ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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