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... flowers and kalinga flowers ; and states that in general any ananta - kāya and any substance that is tainted and no longer fresh is to be avoided . Aśādhara ' gives a more extensive but unnumbered list which he subdivides under the ...
... flowers and kalinga flowers ; and states that in general any ananta - kāya and any substance that is tainted and no longer fresh is to be avoided . Aśādhara ' gives a more extensive but unnumbered list which he subdivides under the ...
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... Flowers are never to be cut in two as pāpa would be provoked by the severing of leaves or flowers , there being a special objection to splitting the buds of campaka flowers . A sevenfold purity - of mind , body , speech , dress , ground ...
... Flowers are never to be cut in two as pāpa would be provoked by the severing of leaves or flowers , there being a special objection to splitting the buds of campaka flowers . A sevenfold purity - of mind , body , speech , dress , ground ...
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... flower - houses are fashioned with flowers of campaka , ketaka , śatapattra , sahasrapattra , and jāti and in the Jina's hand is placed a citron , coconut , betel nut , nāgavalli leaf , sweetmeat , or coin ( nāṇaka ) .2 The agra - pūjā ...
... flower - houses are fashioned with flowers of campaka , ketaka , śatapattra , sahasrapattra , and jāti and in the Jina's hand is placed a citron , coconut , betel nut , nāgavalli leaf , sweetmeat , or coin ( nāṇaka ) .2 The agra - pūjā ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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