Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... term yoga with the ratna - traya , that combination of right belief , right knowledge , and right conduct on which the practice of Jainism is based . It is to a consideration of śrāvaka- dharma or śrāvakācara , the corpus of rules which ...
... term yoga with the ratna - traya , that combination of right belief , right knowledge , and right conduct on which the practice of Jainism is based . It is to a consideration of śrāvaka- dharma or śrāvakācara , the corpus of rules which ...
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... term salya in this sense but Abhayadeva , in his commentary on the Upāsaka - daśāḥ , 3 quotes a verse in which the salyas seem to be equated with the aticāras of samyaktva . THE MULA - GUNAS PROBABLY no term of Jainism is used to cover ...
... term salya in this sense but Abhayadeva , in his commentary on the Upāsaka - daśāḥ , 3 quotes a verse in which the salyas seem to be equated with the aticāras of samyaktva . THE MULA - GUNAS PROBABLY no term of Jainism is used to cover ...
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... term ( apparently used only by the Digam- baras ) implies renunciation for one's life long . The Sravaka - dharma - pañcāśaka3 enunciates the bhogopabhoga- parimāṇa - vrata as covering abstinence from the consumption of the ananta ...
... term ( apparently used only by the Digam- baras ) implies renunciation for one's life long . The Sravaka - dharma - pañcāśaka3 enunciates the bhogopabhoga- parimāṇa - vrata as covering abstinence from the consumption of the ananta ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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