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Page 54
... eating of meat is , above all , a sin against compassion and the guilt belongs not only to the actual slaughterer but to anybody who buys or sells , cooks or carves , or gives or eats meat as in fact the Hindu dharma - sāstras confirm . To ...
... eating of meat is , above all , a sin against compassion and the guilt belongs not only to the actual slaughterer but to anybody who buys or sells , cooks or carves , or gives or eats meat as in fact the Hindu dharma - sāstras confirm . To ...
Page 105
... eating of such grains and pulses as undeveloped mudga from which there is little satis- faction of hunger whilst at the same time much harm is done ' . In this connexion Devagupta thinks of sugar - cane and other pro- ducts which are ...
... eating of such grains and pulses as undeveloped mudga from which there is little satis- faction of hunger whilst at the same time much harm is done ' . In this connexion Devagupta thinks of sugar - cane and other pro- ducts which are ...
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... eating by night than in eating by day . Camuṇḍarāya repeats Samantabhadra's definition and Vasunandin , 5 like those ācāryas who place a - rātri - bhojana among the mula - guņas , regards it as a prerequisite for the observance of the ...
... eating by night than in eating by day . Camuṇḍarāya repeats Samantabhadra's definition and Vasunandin , 5 like those ācāryas who place a - rātri - bhojana among the mula - guņas , regards it as a prerequisite for the observance of the ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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