Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... commentary Dharma - ratna - prakaraṇa ob . 1040 Upāsaka - daśāḥ commen- 1061 tary Pañcāśaka commentary 1068 Pravacana - sāroddhāra 11th century ( ? ) Municandra Yaśodeva Hemacandra Siddhasena Sūri Devendra Dharmaghosa Dharma - bindu ...
... commentary Dharma - ratna - prakaraṇa ob . 1040 Upāsaka - daśāḥ commen- 1061 tary Pañcāśaka commentary 1068 Pravacana - sāroddhāra 11th century ( ? ) Municandra Yaśodeva Hemacandra Siddhasena Sūri Devendra Dharmaghosa Dharma - bindu ...
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... commentary , the Laghu - vṛtti , completed in samvat 1073 . There is another , much more extensive , commentary composed in samvat 1165 by Yaśodeva , whose identity with the author of the commentary on the Śravaka - dharma - pañcāśaka2 ...
... commentary , the Laghu - vṛtti , completed in samvat 1073 . There is another , much more extensive , commentary composed in samvat 1165 by Yaśodeva , whose identity with the author of the commentary on the Śravaka - dharma - pañcāśaka2 ...
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... commentary on the Tattvārtha - sūtra . The Yoga - śāstra belongs to the close of his life , having been written about 1160 . The first prakāśa of the work evokes certain general principles of Jainism and sets forth the thirty - five ...
... commentary on the Tattvārtha - sūtra . The Yoga - śāstra belongs to the close of his life , having been written about 1160 . The first prakāśa of the work evokes certain general principles of Jainism and sets forth the thirty - five ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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