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... jiva and karman . Thus , for example , Somadeva , 2 Amitagati , 3 and Vasunandin + commence their treatises by a ... jiva , two are commonly used : I RK i . 3 . 4 Śr ( V ) 1–47 . 2 Handiqui , pp . 246–52 . 3 Śr ( A ) iii . The six jiva ...
... jiva and karman . Thus , for example , Somadeva , 2 Amitagati , 3 and Vasunandin + commence their treatises by a ... jiva , two are commonly used : I RK i . 3 . 4 Śr ( V ) 1–47 . 2 Handiqui , pp . 246–52 . 3 Śr ( A ) iii . The six jiva ...
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... jiva.1 Closely associated with samyaktva is the category of the three śalyas which the Digambara writers2 generally define before dis- cussing the vratas . These are the harmful stimuli or ' stings ' which distract the person who has ...
... jiva.1 Closely associated with samyaktva is the category of the three śalyas which the Digambara writers2 generally define before dis- cussing the vratas . These are the harmful stimuli or ' stings ' which distract the person who has ...
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... Other writers such as Vīranandin in his treatise on the monastic life , the Ācāra - sāra , count a - rātri - bhojana as an additional mahā - vrata . the gods ( devatā - nimittam a - jiva - THE MULA - GUNAS 55 The Vratas.
... Other writers such as Vīranandin in his treatise on the monastic life , the Ācāra - sāra , count a - rātri - bhojana as an additional mahā - vrata . the gods ( devatā - nimittam a - jiva - THE MULA - GUNAS 55 The Vratas.
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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