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Page 45
... fourfold Jaina community , like that of a cow for its calf , as a result of attachment to the sacred doctrine ' . Somadeva3 connects with this anga the qualities of vaiyāvṛttya , vinaya , and bhakti . Vinaya comprises veneration for all ...
... fourfold Jaina community , like that of a cow for its calf , as a result of attachment to the sacred doctrine ' . Somadeva3 connects with this anga the qualities of vaiyāvṛttya , vinaya , and bhakti . Vinaya comprises veneration for all ...
Page 209
... fourfold aliments or from three of them ; ( 8 ) carama - abstention from food until the end of the twenty - four- -hour period , or from certain things until the end of one's life ; ( 9 ) abhigraha — a special vow of some kind ; it may ...
... fourfold aliments or from three of them ; ( 8 ) carama - abstention from food until the end of the twenty - four- -hour period , or from certain things until the end of one's life ; ( 9 ) abhigraha — a special vow of some kind ; it may ...
Page 211
... fourfold aliments are renounced . pāṇassa levāḍeņa vā alevāḍeņa vā accheņa vā bahuleņa vā sasittheņa vā asittheņa vā vosirāmi I abandon the fourfold aliments except for liquids viscous or non- viscous or transparent or turbid or mixed ...
... fourfold aliments are renounced . pāṇassa levāḍeņa vā alevāḍeņa vā accheņa vā bahuleņa vā sasittheņa vā asittheņa vā vosirāmi I abandon the fourfold aliments except for liquids viscous or non- viscous or transparent or turbid or mixed ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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