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... guru : taha tti ) jattā bhe ( the guru : tubbham pi vaṭṭai ) javanijjam ca bhe ( the guru : evam ) khāmemi khama - samaņo devasi- yam vaikkamam ( the guru : aham avi khāmemi ) āvassiyāe paḍikkamāmi khamā - samaṇāṇam devasiyāe āsāyaṇāe ...
... guru : taha tti ) jattā bhe ( the guru : tubbham pi vaṭṭai ) javanijjam ca bhe ( the guru : evam ) khāmemi khama - samaņo devasi- yam vaikkamam ( the guru : aham avi khāmemi ) āvassiyāe paḍikkamāmi khamā - samaṇāṇam devasiyāe āsāyaṇāe ...
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... guru's command ; ( ii ) next most conspicuous ( madhyama ) —those referring to contact with impurities ; ( iii ) least conspicuous ( jaghanya ) —those concerned with touch- ing the feet or other limbs of the guru . The vandanaka is ...
... guru's command ; ( ii ) next most conspicuous ( madhyama ) —those referring to contact with impurities ; ( iii ) least conspicuous ( jaghanya ) —those concerned with touch- ing the feet or other limbs of the guru . The vandanaka is ...
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... guru - śuśrūsā — who is obedient to the guru : 3 ( i ) serving the guru by making pratikramaṇa and preventing hindrance to meditation ; ( ii ) stimulating others to do likewise by praising the guru ; ( iii ) providing herbs and ...
... guru - śuśrūsā — who is obedient to the guru : 3 ( i ) serving the guru by making pratikramaṇa and preventing hindrance to meditation ; ( ii ) stimulating others to do likewise by praising the guru ; ( iii ) providing herbs and ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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