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... enumeration is adumbrated at a much earlier date . Haribhadra , ' relying on the Avasyaka Cūrṇī , situates them under the divisions of the caturvidhāhāra . Thus under aśana come meat and the ananta - kāyas ; under pāna meat- broth and ...
... enumeration is adumbrated at a much earlier date . Haribhadra , ' relying on the Avasyaka Cūrṇī , situates them under the divisions of the caturvidhāhāra . Thus under aśana come meat and the ananta - kāyas ; under pāna meat- broth and ...
Page 122
... enumeration is as follows : ( i ) pounding ( khandani , kuṭṭani ) symbolized by the pestle and mortar ; ( ii ) grinding ( peṣaṇī ) symbolized by the hand - mill ; ( iii ) cooking ( culli ) symbolized by the fire - place ; ( iv ) ...
... enumeration is as follows : ( i ) pounding ( khandani , kuṭṭani ) symbolized by the pestle and mortar ; ( ii ) grinding ( peṣaṇī ) symbolized by the hand - mill ; ( iii ) cooking ( culli ) symbolized by the fire - place ; ( iv ) ...
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... enumerated by some writers on the lay life . A figure of fourteen is usually set for them though a late Digambara ... enumeration is not complete . Siddhasena Gaṇin5 notes that any gift may be either ( i ) solicited ( prerita ) like ...
... enumerated by some writers on the lay life . A figure of fourteen is usually set for them though a late Digambara ... enumeration is not complete . Siddhasena Gaṇin5 notes that any gift may be either ( i ) solicited ( prerita ) like ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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