Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... mind is himsā : once delivered to the empire of his passions he destroys himself even if he destroys no other living being . Conversely where a person of pure life , for example , a sādhu practising iryā - samiti , inadver- tently ...
... mind is himsā : once delivered to the empire of his passions he destroys himself even if he destroys no other living being . Conversely where a person of pure life , for example , a sādhu practising iryā - samiti , inadver- tently ...
Page 135
... mind is swayed by eddies of anger , avarice , deceit , pride , and envy : and this interpretation is followed by later Svetāmbaras . Pūjyapāda and Camuṇḍarāya ' hold that this aticāra implies a failure to sur- render the mind to ...
... mind is swayed by eddies of anger , avarice , deceit , pride , and envy : and this interpretation is followed by later Svetāmbaras . Pūjyapāda and Camuṇḍarāya ' hold that this aticāra implies a failure to sur- render the mind to ...
Page 148
... mind- fulness . For the Digambaras this aticāra is no more than lack of con- centration and Āśādhara3 in fact applies to it the name anaikāgrya ' an unsteadiness of the mind in fulfilling the necessary duties ' . 1 YŚ iii . 118 . 4 Av ...
... mind- fulness . For the Digambaras this aticāra is no more than lack of con- centration and Āśādhara3 in fact applies to it the name anaikāgrya ' an unsteadiness of the mind in fulfilling the necessary duties ' . 1 YŚ iii . 118 . 4 Av ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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