Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... one's well - being in a future life and a kārya - pātra for the sake of one's repute in this world . Kanyā - dāna , so strongly condemned by Hemacandra or by Amitagati , " is extolled on the other hand from the angle of sama - datti as ...
... one's well - being in a future life and a kārya - pātra for the sake of one's repute in this world . Kanyā - dāna , so strongly condemned by Hemacandra or by Amitagati , " is extolled on the other hand from the angle of sama - datti as ...
Page 228
... one's hair ( 70 ) paryastikā - spreading one's bed ( 71 ) pādukā — keeping on one's sandals ( 72 ) pāda - prasāraṇa - stretching out one's feet ( 73 ) puța - puți — whistling ( 74 ) panka — making the floor muddy by washing one's body ...
... one's hair ( 70 ) paryastikā - spreading one's bed ( 71 ) pādukā — keeping on one's sandals ( 72 ) pāda - prasāraṇa - stretching out one's feet ( 73 ) puța - puți — whistling ( 74 ) panka — making the floor muddy by washing one's body ...
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... ONE'S INCOME ( vyayam āyocitam kurvan ) Spending , says Hemacandra , 2 means the apportioning of one's substance for the maintenance of one's dependants , for one's own comfort and for almsgiving , deva - pūjā and other purposes , and ...
... ONE'S INCOME ( vyayam āyocitam kurvan ) Spending , says Hemacandra , 2 means the apportioning of one's substance for the maintenance of one's dependants , for one's own comfort and for almsgiving , deva - pūjā and other purposes , and ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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