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Page xix
... whilst on the other hand the word Digambara itself can be an epithet of Śiva . It may be that such resemblances were intended to render Jaina doctrines attractive to Saivas or that a Śaiva persecution made it desirable to give to ...
... whilst on the other hand the word Digambara itself can be an epithet of Śiva . It may be that such resemblances were intended to render Jaina doctrines attractive to Saivas or that a Śaiva persecution made it desirable to give to ...
Page 105
... whilst at the same time much harm is done ' . In this connexion Devagupta thinks of sugar - cane and other pro- ducts which are unsatisfying even if eaten in quantity . Abhayadeva , + Yaśodeva , and Siddhasena Sūri note that if an ...
... whilst at the same time much harm is done ' . In this connexion Devagupta thinks of sugar - cane and other pro- ducts which are unsatisfying even if eaten in quantity . Abhayadeva , + Yaśodeva , and Siddhasena Sūri note that if an ...
Page 125
... whilst Kārttikeya and Amṛtacandra use very similar terms . It is to be noted that Hemacandra1 groups under the head of pramādā- carita those negligent and irreverent actions within a Jaina temple which are later called āśātanās . ( iii ) ...
... whilst Kārttikeya and Amṛtacandra use very similar terms . It is to be noted that Hemacandra1 groups under the head of pramādā- carita those negligent and irreverent actions within a Jaina temple which are later called āśātanās . ( iii ) ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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