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... layman has the obligation to cherish his family , the monk must sever all ties with them . The layman is enjoined to perform dravya - pūjā : not only does he offer fruits and flowers and sweetmeats but he cleans the image , and if he ...
... layman has the obligation to cherish his family , the monk must sever all ties with them . The layman is enjoined to perform dravya - pūjā : not only does he offer fruits and flowers and sweetmeats but he cleans the image , and if he ...
Page 178
... layman should spend his time in the temple carrying out svādhyāya and after the midday vandana should take his meal , when summoned , in his own or in somebody else's house , reflecting that soon he will no longer be eating specially ...
... layman should spend his time in the temple carrying out svādhyāya and after the midday vandana should take his meal , when summoned , in his own or in somebody else's house , reflecting that soon he will no longer be eating specially ...
Page 182
... layman's duties as expressed in the vratas , Hemacandra lays down that if he fulfils these and also practises charity reverently to the seven kṣetras and compassionately to the needy he is to be designated a mahā - śrāvaka , 1 a term ...
... layman's duties as expressed in the vratas , Hemacandra lays down that if he fulfils these and also practises charity reverently to the seven kṣetras and compassionately to the needy he is to be designated a mahā - śrāvaka , 1 a term ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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