Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... mentioned by name the mūla - guṇas are in fact dis- cussed after the vratas . Rātri - bhojana is held to be the sixth anu- vrata . After the pratimas comes a description of the sixteen bhāvanās ( for which again the author is heavily ...
... mentioned by name the mūla - guṇas are in fact dis- cussed after the vratas . Rātri - bhojana is held to be the sixth anu- vrata . After the pratimas comes a description of the sixteen bhāvanās ( for which again the author is heavily ...
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... mentioned that when cattle are stolen the shape of their horns can be changed at will if these are fomented with ... mention amongst other substances mixed with , or substituted for , more valuable ones : khadira resin for asafoetida ...
... mentioned that when cattle are stolen the shape of their horns can be changed at will if these are fomented with ... mention amongst other substances mixed with , or substituted for , more valuable ones : khadira resin for asafoetida ...
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... mentioned in the texts it is always under the head of dāna . The enumeration is as follows : ( i ) pounding ( khandani , kuṭṭani ) symbolized by the pestle and mortar ; ( ii ) grinding ( peṣaṇī ) symbolized by the hand - mill ; ( iii ) ...
... mentioned in the texts it is always under the head of dāna . The enumeration is as follows : ( i ) pounding ( khandani , kuṭṭani ) symbolized by the pestle and mortar ; ( ii ) grinding ( peṣaṇī ) symbolized by the hand - mill ; ( iii ) ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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