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... DANA . Haribhadra3 interprets this on the basis of the Avasyaka Cūrņi as ' setting fire to the meadows as is the custom in Uttarapatha , so that later on , when the rains come the grass may grow lushly ' . Hemacandra ' ' offers three ...
... DANA . Haribhadra3 interprets this on the basis of the Avasyaka Cūrņi as ' setting fire to the meadows as is the custom in Uttarapatha , so that later on , when the rains come the grass may grow lushly ' . Hemacandra ' ' offers three ...
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... dāna ( marriage is the concen- tration of all harmful activities ) offerings to the pity , and go - dāna ( the cow is the object of false beliefs and is given by people who fol- low a false path ) . Licit dāna2 on the ... DANA - VRATA 157.
... dāna ( marriage is the concen- tration of all harmful activities ) offerings to the pity , and go - dāna ( the cow is the object of false beliefs and is given by people who fol- low a false path ) . Licit dāna2 on the ... DANA - VRATA 157.
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A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. schematic presentation of dana in the form of the seven fields ( kṣetra ) , though the term kṣetra at least is older for Haribhadra uses it twice in the Dharma ... DANA - VRATA 165.
A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. schematic presentation of dana in the form of the seven fields ( kṣetra ) , though the term kṣetra at least is older for Haribhadra uses it twice in the Dharma ... DANA - VRATA 165.
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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