Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... pratimas — and without any indication of the aticāras . The two phases of the eleventh pratimā are noted . After the pratimas follow miscellaneous topics : ratri- bhojana , vinaya , vaiyāvṛttya , pūjā , and dhyāna , and the work con ...
... pratimas — and without any indication of the aticāras . The two phases of the eleventh pratimā are noted . After the pratimas follow miscellaneous topics : ratri- bhojana , vinaya , vaiyāvṛttya , pūjā , and dhyāna , and the work con ...
Page 174
... pratimas in their normal Digambara order . In the following discussion of the individual pratimas the Svetām- bara view will be represented by the Pratima - pañcāśaka and by Abhayadeva's commentaries on this and on the Upāsaka - daśāḥ ...
... pratimas in their normal Digambara order . In the following discussion of the individual pratimas the Svetām- bara view will be represented by the Pratima - pañcāśaka and by Abhayadeva's commentaries on this and on the Upāsaka - daśāḥ ...
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... pratimas lose their significance . Where among the Digambaras sallekhana remains at least in an attenuated form ( ' in the event of mortal illness or famine or calamity ' ) 2 part of the pattern of life , for the ordinary layman great ...
... pratimas lose their significance . Where among the Digambaras sallekhana remains at least in an attenuated form ( ' in the event of mortal illness or famine or calamity ' ) 2 part of the pattern of life , for the ordinary layman great ...
Contents
AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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