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... ( rajo - harana ) or with the flap of one's garment be- fore voiding faeces , urine , spittle , or any bodily discharge . The Svetāmbara writers specify that neither must there be a failure to do this nor must it be done distractedly ...
... ( rajo - harana ) or with the flap of one's garment be- fore voiding faeces , urine , spittle , or any bodily discharge . The Svetāmbara writers specify that neither must there be a failure to do this nor must it be done distractedly ...
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... rajo - haraṇa in his hand and wearing a mukha - vastrikā , which he has subjected to pratilek- hana . He begins to ... harana on the ground close to the monk and taking off his mukha - vastrikā , he leaves it on his left knee . He then ...
... rajo - haraṇa in his hand and wearing a mukha - vastrikā , which he has subjected to pratilek- hana . He begins to ... harana on the ground close to the monk and taking off his mukha - vastrikā , he leaves it on his left knee . He then ...
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... rajo - harana and forehead is resumed as the recita- tion continues until he has completed the sixth sthāna . At the words khāmemi khamā - samano he applies both his hands and his forehead to the rajo - harana and when reaches the ...
... rajo - harana and forehead is resumed as the recita- tion continues until he has completed the sixth sthāna . At the words khāmemi khamā - samano he applies both his hands and his forehead to the rajo - harana and when reaches the ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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