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motivated by any
soteriological reasons. Some
scholars spell Ajivika as
Ajivaka. Ājīvika
philosophy is
cited in
ancient texts of
Buddhism and
Jainism to...
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Digha Nikaya, Boston:
Wisdom Publications Warder, A.K. (1998). "Lokayata,
Ajivaka, and
Ajnana Philosophy". A
Course in
Indian Philosophy (2nd ed.). Delhi:...
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daughter of the
merchant Saundana. He was
given gr**** for his seat by
Ajivaka Sundana. His Tree of
Enlightenment was a
Salakalyani tree, and his first...
- Routledge. p. 368. ISBN 9781317538530. Warder,
Anthony K. (1998). "Lokayata,
Ajivaka, and
Ajnana Philosophy". A
Course in
Indian Philosophy (2nd ed.). Delhi:...
- (ratimatram
phalam asya–). This sect
reference could potentially be Carvakas,
Ajivakas, Buddhism,
Jainism or
another unknown sect of
thought that
existed in ancient...
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contributed for the
growth of
Ajivikas sect by
constructing four
caves for
Ajivakas at Barabar. Ashoka's
grandson Samprati (c. 224–215 BCE), is said to have...
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During Buddha's time the main
organised Sramana schools were Buddhist,
Ajivaka, Lokayata, Jain and Ajñāna schools. The
Ajivikas believed that each individual...
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Retrieved 15
October 2017. DhA.iii.179;
behind Jetavana was a spot
where the
Ajivakas practised their austerities (J.i.493). Once the
heretics bribed Pasenadi...
- pp. 52–75. ISBN 9788180280115. Warder,
Anthony K. (1998). "Lokayata,
Ajivaka, and
Ajnana Philosophy". A
Course in
Indian Philosophy (2nd ed.). Delhi:...
- excrement.
After he had
grown older, his
parents sent him to
train with the
ajivakas, the
naked ascetics. However, upon
discovering his
penchant for consuming...