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... words . Two aspects of Jainism have been overstressed in most descrip- tions : the negative formulation of the creed and the absence of change in its history . In the last resort every moral code rests , like the Christian decalogue ...
... words . Two aspects of Jainism have been overstressed in most descrip- tions : the negative formulation of the creed and the absence of change in its history . In the last resort every moral code rests , like the Christian decalogue ...
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... word pratimā means a statue and is used in another specifically Jaina sense to designate the kayotsarga - have been ... words , a sopāna - mārga , a ladder on each rung of which the aspirant layman is to rest for a number of months ...
... word pratimā means a statue and is used in another specifically Jaina sense to designate the kayotsarga - have been ... words , a sopāna - mārga , a ladder on each rung of which the aspirant layman is to rest for a number of months ...
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... word sat is to be understood as having the significance which attaches to the word satya in the interpretation of the satya - vrata ; ( 14 ) su - pakṣa - yukta — having a proper ambience . In other words one's family and household ...
... word sat is to be understood as having the significance which attaches to the word satya in the interpretation of the satya - vrata ; ( 14 ) su - pakṣa - yukta — having a proper ambience . In other words one's family and household ...
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AuthorsŚvetāmbara sampradaya I | 17 |
The Ratnatraya | 32 |
The Mulaguņas | 50 |
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