Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... Asadhara , + by almsgiving to ascetics , and in fact when they are mentioned in the texts it is always under the ... Āśādhara , and Medhāvin but the enumeration can hardly be strange to the Svetāmbaras , and I AU i . 58 . 2 TrA vii . 108 ...
... Asadhara , + by almsgiving to ascetics , and in fact when they are mentioned in the texts it is always under the ... Āśādhara , and Medhāvin but the enumeration can hardly be strange to the Svetāmbaras , and I AU i . 58 . 2 TrA vii . 108 ...
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... In the treatment of ku - dāna 1 Śr ( A ) ix . 44-69 . 3 Handiqui , p . 284 . Asadhara propounds certain 2 Śr ( A ) ix . 81-107 . 4 Śr ( V ) 235-7 . distinctions . In agreement with Amitagati he lays down that THE DANA - VRATA 157.
... In the treatment of ku - dāna 1 Śr ( A ) ix . 44-69 . 3 Handiqui , p . 284 . Asadhara propounds certain 2 Śr ( A ) ix . 81-107 . 4 Śr ( V ) 235-7 . distinctions . In agreement with Amitagati he lays down that THE DANA - VRATA 157.
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... Asadhara and by some Śvetāmbaras . This ideal layman is expected to carry out the obligations of his religion in a uniform round which Hemacandra calls the dina - caryā2 and which serves as a framework for a description of the pūjā and ...
... Asadhara and by some Śvetāmbaras . This ideal layman is expected to carry out the obligations of his religion in a uniform round which Hemacandra calls the dina - caryā2 and which serves as a framework for a description of the pūjā and ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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