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A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. SAMANTABHADRA The Ratna - karaṇḍa - śrāvakācāra of Samantabhadra would ap- pear to be the earliest Digambara work devoted exclusively to the exposition of the rules of conduct for a ...
A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. SAMANTABHADRA The Ratna - karaṇḍa - śrāvakācāra of Samantabhadra would ap- pear to be the earliest Digambara work devoted exclusively to the exposition of the rules of conduct for a ...
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... Samantabhadra , Camuṇḍarāya , Somadeva , and Amṛtacandra : ( i ) Freedom from fear ( niḥśanka ) . This meaning is preferred by Samantabhadra , 3 who sees in it a determination ' rigid as the temper of steel ' to follow the path of ...
... Samantabhadra , Camuṇḍarāya , Somadeva , and Amṛtacandra : ( i ) Freedom from fear ( niḥśanka ) . This meaning is preferred by Samantabhadra , 3 who sees in it a determination ' rigid as the temper of steel ' to follow the path of ...
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... SAMANTABHADRA JINASENA Amitagati , 1 Āśādhara Śrāvaka - dharma- doha , Devasena , Medhavin , Saka- lakirti ... Samantabhadra is responsible for many innova- tions in the śrāvakācāra , and the same observation can be made with equal ...
... SAMANTABHADRA JINASENA Amitagati , 1 Āśādhara Śrāvaka - dharma- doha , Devasena , Medhavin , Saka- lakirti ... Samantabhadra is responsible for many innova- tions in the śrāvakācāra , and the same observation can be made with equal ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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