Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... Haribhadra , large sections of which , in particular those dealing with the aticāras of the vratas , are identical with the corresponding passages of his Avaśyaka commentary . HARIBHADRA VIRAHANKA It was in 1919 that Muni Jinavijayajī ...
... Haribhadra , large sections of which , in particular those dealing with the aticāras of the vratas , are identical with the corresponding passages of his Avaśyaka commentary . HARIBHADRA VIRAHANKA It was in 1919 that Muni Jinavijayajī ...
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... Haribhadra . If we examine the legends associated with the life of Haribhadra as they are recounted by various writers all separated from the period in which he is held to have lived by very considerable in- tervals of time , these are ...
... Haribhadra . If we examine the legends associated with the life of Haribhadra as they are recounted by various writers all separated from the period in which he is held to have lived by very considerable in- tervals of time , these are ...
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... Haribhadra it is to the second , whose date was fixed by Jinavijaya 1 An exhaustive study of all works attributed to Haribhadra could confirm or invalidate this hypothesis . Only a few of them are available in good editions and the ...
... Haribhadra it is to the second , whose date was fixed by Jinavijaya 1 An exhaustive study of all works attributed to Haribhadra could confirm or invalidate this hypothesis . Only a few of them are available in good editions and the ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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ācāryas according activities already animals applies Aśādhara ascetic aticāras avoided belongs body called carried century clothes commentary complete concept considerable cover dāna defines described designation desire destruction devoted dharma Digambaras discussion doctrine duties eating elements evil example explains expressed fact false five flowers four fruits given giving guru hand Haribhadra head Hemacandra implies importance interpretation Jaina Jainism Jina later layman limits living means mentioned mind monk night noted objects offence offered one's organisms performed period person possible practice Prakrit pratimā present pūjā quoted recitation refer regarded religious ritual sāmāyika says SDHA seems sense Siddhasena similar śrāvakācāra stage Sūri Svetambara taken temple term texts tion tradition types understands verse vratas whilst writers YŚ iii