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... monk who by his very vocation is restricted to the position of a passive witness . Certain āvasyakas -pratikramaņa , ālocanā , pratyākhyāna — are best performed before him but even there his presence is not essential for like the Jina ...
... monk who by his very vocation is restricted to the position of a passive witness . Certain āvasyakas -pratikramaņa , ālocanā , pratyākhyāna — are best performed before him but even there his presence is not essential for like the Jina ...
Page 200
... monk , for my daily transgressions . ( The guru : I too ask pardon . ) Necessarily I make pratikramaņa to you , forbearing monk , for any day - by - day lack of respect , for any of the thirty - three āśātanās , anything done amiss ...
... monk , for my daily transgressions . ( The guru : I too ask pardon . ) Necessarily I make pratikramaņa to you , forbearing monk , for any day - by - day lack of respect , for any of the thirty - three āśātanās , anything done amiss ...
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... monk engaged in fasting or other austerities ; ( 4 ) saikṣa , sikṣaka — neophyte ; ( 5 ) glāna — a sick monk ; ( 6 ) gana — a group of monks senior not in age but in religious knowledge ; ( 7 ) kula — a group of monks with the same ...
... monk engaged in fasting or other austerities ; ( 4 ) saikṣa , sikṣaka — neophyte ; ( 5 ) glāna — a sick monk ; ( 6 ) gana — a group of monks senior not in age but in religious knowledge ; ( 7 ) kula — a group of monks with the same ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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