- (Non-attachment).
Describing the
conduct of
aryikas,
Champat Rai Jain in his book, Sannyāsa
Dharma writes: The
aryika does not visit, the
house of a layman...
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Gyanmati Mataji (Jñānamati) is an
Indian Jain
religious guru
Aryika (nun) from India. She is
known for
being a
prolific author and the
construction of...
- the
rituals of the
Panchkalyanak ****tsav. More than 100 Jain
Munis and
Aryikas parti****ted in the event. The
first Mahamastakabhishek of the
statue was...
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which is
central to Jainism.
Vratis and Pratimadharis,
including Munis and
Aryikas perform Sāmāyika and
Pratikramana as a
daily essential routine. In Islam...
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September 2017.
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Scriptural References to 'acharya' Jain Monks,
Statesmen and
Aryikas Dr. K. C. Jain...
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number of
monks (munis) and nuns (
āryikas)
initiated and
directed by him
exceeds two
hundred (117
Digambar Muni, 172
Aryikas), they stay in more than 60 locations...
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mendicant in
Hinduism and
Jainism is
often called a sadhvi, or in some
texts as
aryika. In Sikhism, a
person who has
become Brahmgiani is
considered a sadhu. However...
- the
Namokar Mantra.
Digambara monks wear no clothing.
Digambara nuns (or
Aryikas) wear plain,
seamless white saris. All
Digambara monks and nuns traditionally...
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Digambara sect wear
unstitched plain white sarees and are
referred to as
Aryikas. Śvētāmbara (white-clad) monastics, on the
other hand, wear
seamless white...
- a new rank of
junior monks who are
called samana. The nuns are
called Aryikas in
Digambar tradition and
Sadhvi in the Śvetāmbara tradition. Per the Jain...