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... vinaya , and bhakti . Vinaya comprises veneration for all who are deserving of respect , and bhakti devotion to the Jina , the gurus , and the scriptures . As the concept denoted by vaiyāvrttya , or sometimes by vatsalya , is so ...
... vinaya , and bhakti . Vinaya comprises veneration for all who are deserving of respect , and bhakti devotion to the Jina , the gurus , and the scriptures . As the concept denoted by vaiyāvrttya , or sometimes by vatsalya , is so ...
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... VINAYA AND VAIYAVṚTTYA BOTH of these are classed as forms of abhyantara - tapas , and both relate initially to the monastic life . They may also be viewed as the twin manifestations of that devotion ( bhakti ) to the sacred doctrine ...
... VINAYA AND VAIYAVṚTTYA BOTH of these are classed as forms of abhyantara - tapas , and both relate initially to the monastic life . They may also be viewed as the twin manifestations of that devotion ( bhakti ) to the sacred doctrine ...
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... vinaya ) vinaya is envisaged as rendered by monk to monk or by layman to monk . Vasunandin , 3 however , goes a step further by laying down that laymen may fittingly make kāya - vinaya both to ascetics and to laymen . A similar ...
... vinaya ) vinaya is envisaged as rendered by monk to monk or by layman to monk . Vasunandin , 3 however , goes a step further by laying down that laymen may fittingly make kāya - vinaya both to ascetics and to laymen . A similar ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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