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... given ' ) by fourfold classification of adatta : 4 ( i ) what is not granted by its owner ( svāmy - adatta ) , e.g. gold ; ( ii ) what is not granted by a living creature ( jīvādatta ) , e.g. animal products not given by the slaughtered ...
... given ' ) by fourfold classification of adatta : 4 ( i ) what is not granted by its owner ( svāmy - adatta ) , e.g. gold ; ( ii ) what is not granted by a living creature ( jīvādatta ) , e.g. animal products not given by the slaughtered ...
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... given to any co - religionist . To test the worthiness of the recipient is unnecessary since the mere act of giving purifies the layman ; he will in any event have to disburse money , and dāna is the best way of employing his wealth ...
... given to any co - religionist . To test the worthiness of the recipient is unnecessary since the mere act of giving purifies the layman ; he will in any event have to disburse money , and dāna is the best way of employing his wealth ...
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... given . Forbidden objects include anything by which a living being may be killed , by which harmful activities may be provoked , through which misfortune is occasioned or disease spread , or as a result of which fear is inspired or the ...
... given . Forbidden objects include anything by which a living being may be killed , by which harmful activities may be provoked , through which misfortune is occasioned or disease spread , or as a result of which fear is inspired or the ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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