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... vrata the form sva - dāra - mantra - bheda is preferred to sākāra- mantra - bheda.1 However , the more logical Svetambara sequence of guna - vratas and sikṣā - vratas is followed . At the same time there are indications in the Dharma ...
... vrata the form sva - dāra - mantra - bheda is preferred to sākāra- mantra - bheda.1 However , the more logical Svetambara sequence of guna - vratas and sikṣā - vratas is followed . At the same time there are indications in the Dharma ...
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... vratas . These are the harmful stimuli or ' stings ' which distract the person who has attained to right belief ... guna . The mula - gunas for the Svetambaras4 mean generally the five aṇu - vratas ( though sometimes a single mūla - guņa ...
... vratas . These are the harmful stimuli or ' stings ' which distract the person who has attained to right belief ... guna . The mula - gunas for the Svetambaras4 mean generally the five aṇu - vratas ( though sometimes a single mūla - guņa ...
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... vrata itself being relegated to a place among the guṇa - vratas . The variations in the guna - vratas and sikṣā - vratas can best be shown in tabular form : GUNA - VRATAS Śvetāmbaras dig - vrata bhogopabhoga anartha - daṇḍa Tattvartha ...
... vrata itself being relegated to a place among the guṇa - vratas . The variations in the guna - vratas and sikṣā - vratas can best be shown in tabular form : GUNA - VRATAS Śvetāmbaras dig - vrata bhogopabhoga anartha - daṇḍa Tattvartha ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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