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... verse the anka . These short treatises of approxi- mately , but not always , exactly fifty verses are all written in a rather archaic Māhārāṣṭrī Prakrit which , particularly in the occurrence of particles which are said to be merely ...
... verse the anka . These short treatises of approxi- mately , but not always , exactly fifty verses are all written in a rather archaic Māhārāṣṭrī Prakrit which , particularly in the occurrence of particles which are said to be merely ...
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... verse manual constructed on the dina - caryā pattern and permeated with accretions from Hinduism , has sometimes been ascribed to the thirteenth century and may be later.3 Fifteen verses from it are found also in the Pūjā- prakaraṇa ...
... verse manual constructed on the dina - caryā pattern and permeated with accretions from Hinduism , has sometimes been ascribed to the thirteenth century and may be later.3 Fifteen verses from it are found also in the Pūjā- prakaraṇa ...
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... verse of siddha - stava second and third verses of siddha - stava fourth verse of siddha - stava fifth verse of siddha - stava sura - smṛti - sūtra This is the caturvimśati - stava . For a translation and discussion see Leumann ...
... verse of siddha - stava second and third verses of siddha - stava fourth verse of siddha - stava fifth verse of siddha - stava sura - smṛti - sūtra This is the caturvimśati - stava . For a translation and discussion see Leumann ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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