Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... fact found repeated in the Pūjā - pañcāśaka.3 It may well be that the shared ascription of the Tattvārtha - sūtra and the Śrāvaka - prajñapti results from a confusion of name ( the use by the Svetambaras of the form Umāsvāti when the ...
... fact found repeated in the Pūjā - pañcāśaka.3 It may well be that the shared ascription of the Tattvārtha - sūtra and the Śrāvaka - prajñapti results from a confusion of name ( the use by the Svetambaras of the form Umāsvāti when the ...
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... fact given much addi- tional information derived from earlier sources . He also composed in 1180 a vṛtti on the ... facts and for clear and orderly exposition . By birth a Gujarati and a member of a merchant caste he played a prominent ...
... fact given much addi- tional information derived from earlier sources . He also composed in 1180 a vṛtti on the ... facts and for clear and orderly exposition . By birth a Gujarati and a member of a merchant caste he played a prominent ...
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... fact it amounts to a nidāna — to cherish such purely material desires as to be handsome , or to have many sons , or to be reborn as a king , seeing in them a recompense for adherence to the right faith . ( iii ) Repulsion ( vicikitsā ) ...
... fact it amounts to a nidāna — to cherish such purely material desires as to be handsome , or to have many sons , or to be reborn as a king , seeing in them a recompense for adherence to the right faith . ( iii ) Repulsion ( vicikitsā ) ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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