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A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. SAMYAKTVA AND MITHYATVA Samyaktva or samyagdṛṣṭi , in the translation generally used : ' right belief ' , is defined by Pūjyapāda and Camuṇḍarāya as ' faith in the path to final ...
A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras Robert Williams. SAMYAKTVA AND MITHYATVA Samyaktva or samyagdṛṣṭi , in the translation generally used : ' right belief ' , is defined by Pūjyapāda and Camuṇḍarāya as ' faith in the path to final ...
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... samyaktva , four of which find a place also in the Digambara category of gunas . The remaining element āstikya is explained as the acceptance of the ... samyaktva for the joys of the world SAMYAKTVA AND MITHYĀTVA 43 Samyaktva and mithyātva.
... samyaktva , four of which find a place also in the Digambara category of gunas . The remaining element āstikya is explained as the acceptance of the ... samyaktva for the joys of the world SAMYAKTVA AND MITHYĀTVA 43 Samyaktva and mithyātva.
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... samyaktva are given particularly by the Digambara ācāryas , the most widespread being the threefold division into kṣayika , aupaśamika , and kṣayaupaśamika varieties which depend on the extent to which karmic matter has been removed ...
... samyaktva are given particularly by the Digambara ācāryas , the most widespread being the threefold division into kṣayika , aupaśamika , and kṣayaupaśamika varieties which depend on the extent to which karmic matter has been removed ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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