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... caitya - vandana and the various āvaśyakas . 3 If the expression is Hemacandra's the idea is very much older . As early as the Śrāvaka - prajñapti the exposition of the vratas is followed by a rather rough - and - ready description of ...
... caitya - vandana and the various āvaśyakas . 3 If the expression is Hemacandra's the idea is very much older . As early as the Śrāvaka - prajñapti the exposition of the vratas is followed by a rather rough - and - ready description of ...
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A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. THE CAITYA - VANDANA THE caitya - vandana , which comprises elements of the sāmāyika , caturvimsati - stava , and vandanaka , the first three necessary duties , is given an ...
A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. THE CAITYA - VANDANA THE caitya - vandana , which comprises elements of the sāmāyika , caturvimsati - stava , and vandanaka , the first three necessary duties , is given an ...
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... caitya - vandana includes in addition to the five abhigamas and ten trikas a mention of three avagrahas ( utkṛṣṭa ... vandana would seem , at least in Devendra's picture , to be as follows : On arriving at the temple and catching sight ...
... caitya - vandana includes in addition to the five abhigamas and ten trikas a mention of three avagrahas ( utkṛṣṭa ... vandana would seem , at least in Devendra's picture , to be as follows : On arriving at the temple and catching sight ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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