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- The Āvaśyaka Sūtra is one of the four Mūlasūtra texts of the Śvetāmbara scriptural canon. The Āvaśyaka Sūtra lists the six Obligatory Actions, which Jain...
- Usually Chaturvimsati-stava Āvaśyaka through Log****a Sutra is performed during kayotsarga. Pratyākhyāna: Last of all Āvaśyakas, it includes taking vows for...
- scriptures, and Uvasaggaharam Stotra. The 10 niryuktis aut****d by him are: - Āvaśyaka-Niryukti Daśavaikālika-Niryukti Uttarādhyayana-Niryukti Āchārāṅga-Niryukti...
- nun's confessional and repentance mantra during the pratikramana (fourth avasyakas) ritual, particularly when they are venerating images or murti of Tirthankaras...
- magisterial work on the complex Jaina Avasyaka literature which was published in 1993 under the title Avasyaka Studien. In recognition of her outstanding...
- to his son Bahubali. As per canonical Śvetāmbara Jaina texts Āvaśyaka Cūrṇi and Āvaśyaka Niryukti, Tirthankara Rishabhanatha visited Takshashila while...
- Śvetāmbara story appears in the 5th century CE. from Jinabhadra Gaṇi's Vises Avasyaka-bhasya which explicitly states that formation of 'Bodiya ditthi' or Botika...
- concentrating upon the true nature of the soul. It is one of the six essentials (avasyaka) of a Jain ascetic and one of the 28 primary attributes of a Jain monks...
- matrices of doctrine (pravacana-matrka), and the six obligatory actions (avasyaka). The first two are restrictions, and the third is positively framed in...
- mendicants Uttarajjhayaṇa-sutta (Uttarādhyayana-sūtra) Āv****aya-sutta (Āvaśyaka-sūtra) Piṇḍa-nijjutti and Ogha-nijjutti (Piṇḍa-niryukti and Ogha-niryukti)...