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... clothes . ( ii ) Jaina temples ( Jina - bhavana ) —new ones are to be built and old ones restored . ( iii ) Jaina scriptures ( Jināgama ) —the copying of the sacred texts and the giving of them to learned monks to commen- tate . ( iv ) ...
... clothes . ( ii ) Jaina temples ( Jina - bhavana ) —new ones are to be built and old ones restored . ( iii ) Jaina scriptures ( Jināgama ) —the copying of the sacred texts and the giving of them to learned monks to commen- tate . ( iv ) ...
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... clothes are always to be worn and muddy paths avoided . A special ritual is laid down for the setting up ( pratiṣṭhā ) of a Jina image , which is accounted a form of pūjā in its larger signifi- cance , and here again the concept of a ...
... clothes are always to be worn and muddy paths avoided . A special ritual is laid down for the setting up ( pratiṣṭhā ) of a Jina image , which is accounted a form of pūjā in its larger signifi- cance , and here again the concept of a ...
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... clothes , and begging - bowls are to be distributed to the monks and clothes and ornaments given to the barber . 13. LIPI - SAMKHYANA At the age of five the child is to begin to learn to read and write and a learned layman is to be ...
... clothes , and begging - bowls are to be distributed to the monks and clothes and ornaments given to the barber . 13. LIPI - SAMKHYANA At the age of five the child is to begin to learn to read and write and a learned layman is to be ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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