Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... samvat 11175 and his Pańcāśaka - vṛtti in samvat I NPP 2 . 2 Thus Yaśodeva , in his Pańcāśaka commentary , quotes not only verses from the Nava - pada - prakaraṇa but a large number of otherwise unidentified verses which are found in ...
... samvat 11175 and his Pańcāśaka - vṛtti in samvat I NPP 2 . 2 Thus Yaśodeva , in his Pańcāśaka commentary , quotes not only verses from the Nava - pada - prakaraṇa but a large number of otherwise unidentified verses which are found in ...
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... samvat 1500 ) , and a recent writer in fact gives its date of compilation as samvat 1468.4 CARITRASUNDARA Caritrasundara Gaṇin , pupil of Ratnasimha , composed the Acaropadeśa , a rather brief metrical śrāvakācāra in six adhyāyas , in ...
... samvat 1500 ) , and a recent writer in fact gives its date of compilation as samvat 1468.4 CARITRASUNDARA Caritrasundara Gaṇin , pupil of Ratnasimha , composed the Acaropadeśa , a rather brief metrical śrāvakācāra in six adhyāyas , in ...
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... samvat 1526.1 At the same time he must be at least later than Vasunandin for , as Hiralal Jain2 has shown , very many of his verses are no more than para- phrases of the Prakrit gāthās of Vasunandin's text . The editor of the ...
... samvat 1526.1 At the same time he must be at least later than Vasunandin for , as Hiralal Jain2 has shown , very many of his verses are no more than para- phrases of the Prakrit gāthās of Vasunandin's text . The editor of the ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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