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... sacitta simply a vegetable organism ( harita - kāya ) . ( ii ) SACITTA - PRATIBADDHĀHĀRA . Haribhadra3 explains this as the eating of , for example , ripe fruits which are attached to a tree . Abhayadeva offers another interpretation ...
... sacitta simply a vegetable organism ( harita - kāya ) . ( ii ) SACITTA - PRATIBADDHĀHĀRA . Haribhadra3 explains this as the eating of , for example , ripe fruits which are attached to a tree . Abhayadeva offers another interpretation ...
Page 173
... sacitta - tyāga rātri - bhojana - parijñā ( 6 ) abrahma - varjana ( 7 ) sacitta - tyāga ( 8 ) ārambha - tyāga ( 9 ) preṣya - tyāga ( 10 ) uddiṣṭa - tyāga ( 11 ) śramaṇa - bhūta rätri - bhakta sacitta - tyāga abrahma - varjana diva ...
... sacitta - tyāga rātri - bhojana - parijñā ( 6 ) abrahma - varjana ( 7 ) sacitta - tyāga ( 8 ) ārambha - tyāga ( 9 ) preṣya - tyāga ( 10 ) uddiṣṭa - tyāga ( 11 ) śramaṇa - bhūta rätri - bhakta sacitta - tyāga abrahma - varjana diva ...
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... sacitta āhāro vā yasya sacittam āhārayatīti vā sacittāhāraḥ , mūla - kandali- kandardrakādi - sädhäraṇa - vanaspati - pratyeka - taru - sarīrāņi tad abhya- vahāraḥ , pṛthvy - ādi - kāyānām vā sacittānām ... sacittena sambaddham ...
... sacitta āhāro vā yasya sacittam āhārayatīti vā sacittāhāraḥ , mūla - kandali- kandardrakādi - sädhäraṇa - vanaspati - pratyeka - taru - sarīrāņi tad abhya- vahāraḥ , pṛthvy - ādi - kāyānām vā sacittānām ... sacittena sambaddham ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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