Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... Tattvartha - sutra in his delineation of the vratas and their aticāras ; whilst for the āvaśyakas and other daily duties his pattern is the Śrāvaka - prajñapti . DHANAPALA This compiler of a short Prakrit verse treatise on the lay life ...
... Tattvartha - sutra in his delineation of the vratas and their aticāras ; whilst for the āvaśyakas and other daily duties his pattern is the Śrāvaka - prajñapti . DHANAPALA This compiler of a short Prakrit verse treatise on the lay life ...
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... sūtra in some interpretations , insist on the designations guṇa - vrata and sikṣā - vrata and have also , as is logical , retained the sequence which leaves these two types of vows dis- tinct . The Digambaras who follow the Tattvartha - ...
... sūtra in some interpretations , insist on the designations guṇa - vrata and sikṣā - vrata and have also , as is logical , retained the sequence which leaves these two types of vows dis- tinct . The Digambaras who follow the Tattvartha - ...
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... Tattvartha - sutra . Whether this stems from a conscious rationalization or is the fruit of a textual corruption can only be a matter for speculation . Somadeva2 has a quite personal version of the aticāras of this vrata : upadeśād ...
... Tattvartha - sutra . Whether this stems from a conscious rationalization or is the fruit of a textual corruption can only be a matter for speculation . Somadeva2 has a quite personal version of the aticāras of this vrata : upadeśād ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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