-
subdivided into
sections called Adhikaraņas with sutras. Some scholars, such as
Francis Clooney, call the
Adhikaraņas as "case studies" with a defined...
- (samanera) to
follow the
Sekhiyavatta rules in
addition to the Ten Precepts.
Adhikarana-samatha are
seven rules for
settlement of
legal processes that concern...
- The Pratimokṣa (Sanskrit: प्रातिमोक्ष, romanized: prātimokṣa) is a list of
rules (contained
within the vinaya)
governing the
behaviour of
Buddhist monastics...
- vatak, vuruh, addhyāksi nījavarna, vāsīkarana, kumaramatya, cātabhata,
adhikarana, karmma...., kāyastha, sthāpaka, puhāvam, vaniyāga, pratisara, kamu marsī...
- tree is the
source (apādāna,
ablative case), and
ground is the
locus (
adhikaraṇa,
locative case). The
declensions are
reflected in the
morphemes -āt, -am...
-
Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya) (5
March 2014). "Chapter III,
Section II,
Adhikarana VIII". www.wisdomlib.org.
Retrieved 8 May 2022.
David Gordon White (1998)...
-
related to the ablative)
relation (sambandha,
related to genitive)
locus (
adhikaraṇa,
related to the locative)
address (sambodhana,
related to the vocative)...
-
Adaivu (Luptham- Lost)
Vedanta Granthas Group 1:
Tattva Mukthaa Kalaapam Adhikarana Saaraavali Satha Dushani Nyaya Parisuddhi Seswara Mimaamsa Mimaamsa Paaduka...
- supervisors), vāsīkarana (blacksmiths/weapon makers), cātabhata (soldiers),
adhikarana (officials), kāyastha (store workers), sthāpaka (artisans), puhāvam (ship...
- (district lords). A
Vishayapati administered the
Vishaya with the help of the
Adhikarana (council of representatives),
which comprised four representatives: Nagarasreshesthi...