Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... pratikramana and then ālocanā . After vandana to the ācāryas in order of seniority and to his preceptor he is to ... pratikramaṇa and then pays reverence to the sādhus . During this time he lays aside his ear - rings , signet - ring ...
... pratikramana and then ālocanā . After vandana to the ācāryas in order of seniority and to his preceptor he is to ... pratikramaṇa and then pays reverence to the sādhus . During this time he lays aside his ear - rings , signet - ring ...
Page 204
... pratikramana for injury on the path of my movement , in coming and in going , in treading on living things , in treading on seeds , in treading on green plants , in treading on dew , on beetles , on mould , on moist earth , and on ...
... pratikramana for injury on the path of my movement , in coming and in going , in treading on living things , in treading on seeds , in treading on green plants , in treading on dew , on beetles , on mould , on moist earth , and on ...
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... pratikramaņa is best expressed in the well- known verse from the sūtra : khāmemi savva - jive savve jive khamantu me metti ... pratikramana represents the pervasion of the mind by the feeling of ahimsā that it comes to be regarded as the ...
... pratikramaņa is best expressed in the well- known verse from the sūtra : khāmemi savva - jive savve jive khamantu me metti ... pratikramana represents the pervasion of the mind by the feeling of ahimsā that it comes to be regarded as the ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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