Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras |
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... texts in Sanskrit was very far from dealing it a fatal blow . Hemacandra , however , though he wrote a grammar of Prakrit and himself composed a kāvya to illustrate its rules , virtually put an end to its use by spreading Sanskrit ...
... texts in Sanskrit was very far from dealing it a fatal blow . Hemacandra , however , though he wrote a grammar of Prakrit and himself composed a kāvya to illustrate its rules , virtually put an end to its use by spreading Sanskrit ...
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... texts from the Avasyaka Cūrṇi onwards . From ' instruction in methods of deceit ' this aticāra is extended to cover the encouragement of the study of texts mainly concerned with falsehood . Devendra , + however , narrows it down to ...
... texts from the Avasyaka Cūrṇi onwards . From ' instruction in methods of deceit ' this aticāra is extended to cover the encouragement of the study of texts mainly concerned with falsehood . Devendra , + however , narrows it down to ...
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... texts , de- spite a social context in which polygamy is the natural prerogative of the well - to - do . Some authorities hold that of the five aticāras listed below only the last three can be said to transgress this vow in its negative ...
... texts , de- spite a social context in which polygamy is the natural prerogative of the well - to - do . Some authorities hold that of the five aticāras listed below only the last three can be said to transgress this vow in its negative ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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