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... anartha - danda of which they are held to be infractions : ( i ) libidinous speech ( kandarpa ) ( ii ) buffoonery ( kautkucya ) ( iii ) garrulity ( maukharya ) ( iv ) bringing together harmful implements ... ANARTHA - DANDA - VRATA 127.
... anartha - danda of which they are held to be infractions : ( i ) libidinous speech ( kandarpa ) ( ii ) buffoonery ( kautkucya ) ( iii ) garrulity ( maukharya ) ( iv ) bringing together harmful implements ... ANARTHA - DANDA - VRATA 127.
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... anartha - danda is to be at all costs avoided . But here a careful distinction has to be made between what is artha and what is anartha . By artha , for example , Haribhadra1 understands ' the practical interests of the family ...
... anartha - danda is to be at all costs avoided . But here a careful distinction has to be made between what is artha and what is anartha . By artha , for example , Haribhadra1 understands ' the practical interests of the family ...
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... anartha - daṇḍa - vrata implies a ban on the selling of iron rods or snares , the keeping of destructive animals , and measuring with false balances . As has already been noted the main ... ANARTHA - DANDA - VRATA 131 The Anartha-daṇḍa-vrata.
... anartha - daṇḍa - vrata implies a ban on the selling of iron rods or snares , the keeping of destructive animals , and measuring with false balances . As has already been noted the main ... ANARTHA - DANDA - VRATA 131 The Anartha-daṇḍa-vrata.
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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