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... recitation of the formulae of confession of past faults ; ( 5 ) pratyākhyāna — the recitation of formulae for the forfending of future faults generally expressed in the form of abstinence from food and drink and comforts ; ( 6 ) ...
... recitation of the formulae of confession of past faults ; ( 5 ) pratyākhyāna — the recitation of formulae for the forfending of future faults generally expressed in the form of abstinence from food and drink and comforts ; ( 6 ) ...
Page 201
... recitation of the kṣamā - śramaṇa ( addressed to ordinary individual monks ) ; ( iii ) dvādaśāvarta — the full ritual , this too being repeated ( destined for ascetics of higher standing ) . Certain elucidations of the ritual are ...
... recitation of the kṣamā - śramaṇa ( addressed to ordinary individual monks ) ; ( iii ) dvādaśāvarta — the full ritual , this too being repeated ( destined for ascetics of higher standing ) . Certain elucidations of the ritual are ...
Page 277
... reciting mantras , carry out the Jina - pūjā and then make oblations to the three fires as was done , says Jinasena ... recite the namaskāra . Amongst the beliefs noted are the need to light a candle -copulation in the dark causes ...
... reciting mantras , carry out the Jina - pūjā and then make oblations to the three fires as was done , says Jinasena ... recite the namaskāra . Amongst the beliefs noted are the need to light a candle -copulation in the dark causes ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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