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... Amitagati . VASUNANDIN Again of this author really nothing is known . Several ācāryas of this name are recorded but it seems safe to say that the same man composed the Śrāvakācāra and the Pratiṣṭhā - sara - samgraha as well as the Acara ...
... Amitagati . VASUNANDIN Again of this author really nothing is known . Several ācāryas of this name are recorded but it seems safe to say that the same man composed the Śrāvakācāra and the Pratiṣṭhā - sara - samgraha as well as the Acara ...
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... Amitagati as the other ācāryas do not explain these terms . ( viii ) Loving kindness ( vātsalya ) This belongs also to the cate- gory of the angas . The above eight guņas are listed by Cāmuṇḍarāya , Amitagati , and Vasunandin ...
... Amitagati as the other ācāryas do not explain these terms . ( viii ) Loving kindness ( vātsalya ) This belongs also to the cate- gory of the angas . The above eight guņas are listed by Cāmuṇḍarāya , Amitagati , and Vasunandin ...
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... Amitagati ( Śr ( A ) xv . 30–56 ) . 2 Amitagati describes in addition to these three a vandana - mudrā ( Śr ( A ) viii . 52-56 ) and many other mudrās are found in the ritual literature . 3 The term praṇidhāna seems to be used ...
... Amitagati ( Śr ( A ) xv . 30–56 ) . 2 Amitagati describes in addition to these three a vandana - mudrā ( Śr ( A ) viii . 52-56 ) and many other mudrās are found in the ritual literature . 3 The term praṇidhāna seems to be used ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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