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... PUJA - PRAKARANA This twenty - verse Sanskrit tract on the pūjā , which has been fathered on Umāsvāti , is quoted in extenso in the fifteenth - century Śrāddha - vidhi of Ratnasekhara . However , there is no mention of it in the Sraddha ...
... PUJA - PRAKARANA This twenty - verse Sanskrit tract on the pūjā , which has been fathered on Umāsvāti , is quoted in extenso in the fifteenth - century Śrāddha - vidhi of Ratnasekhara . However , there is no mention of it in the Sraddha ...
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A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. THE PUJA POJA , often called ijyā or yajña , the one form of ... pūjā and bhāva - pūjā together , sometimes to bhāva - pūjā alone . It will be convenient to make a distinction by ...
A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. THE PUJA POJA , often called ijyā or yajña , the one form of ... pūjā and bhāva - pūjā together , sometimes to bhāva - pūjā alone . It will be convenient to make a distinction by ...
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... limbs , and the brushing of the hair . After the offering of flowers the image is I AU ii . 29-31 . 4 CVBh 10 . 3 BHS ( V ) 470 . 2 AU ii . 12 . • Śrāddha - vidhi , p . 53a . bathed with the pañcāmṛta1 - ghee , curds , milk THE PUJA 223.
... limbs , and the brushing of the hair . After the offering of flowers the image is I AU ii . 29-31 . 4 CVBh 10 . 3 BHS ( V ) 470 . 2 AU ii . 12 . • Śrāddha - vidhi , p . 53a . bathed with the pañcāmṛta1 - ghee , curds , milk THE PUJA 223.
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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