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Dravyasaṃgraha (Devnagari: द्रव्यसंग्रह) (Compendium of substances) is a 10th-century Jain text in Jain
Sauraseni Prakrit by
Acharya Nemicandra belonging...
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people of
their ultimate goal i.e.
moksha (liberation).
According to
Dravyasaṃgraha, a
major Jain text:
Meditate on,
recite or
chant the
sacred mantras...
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accessible for
spiritual guidance of
human society until their nirvana. The
Dravyasaṃgraha, a
major Jain text, states:
Having destro**** the four
inimical varieties...
- (five
supreme beings) to be the
venerable beings in the universe. The
Dravyasaṃgraha, a
Digambara text,
succinctly characterizes the five
Supreme Beings...
- body; the
organ of speech; and the mind.
According to the Jain text,
Dravyasamgraha,
Those who
themselves practise the five-fold
observances in
regard to...
- all
possessions and
become an ascetic.
According to the Jain text,
Dravyasamgraha:
Salutation to the
Ascetic (Sādhu)
abound in
faith and knowledge, who...
- is in the
public domain. Jain,
Vijay K. (2013), Ācārya Nemichandra's
Dravyasaṃgraha,
Vikalp Printers, ISBN 978-81-903639-5-2, This
article incorporates...
- Jain
acharya from present-day India. He
wrote several works including Dravyasamgraha, Gommatsāra (Jivakanda and Karmakanda), Trilokasara,
Labdhisara and...
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achieved only
through the
progress of time.
According to the Jain text,
Dravyasaṃgraha:
Conventional time (vyavahāra kāla) is
perceived by the
senses through...
- (Digambara)
Pravachanasara (Digambara)
Agama (Śvetāmbara)
Tattvartha Sutra Dravyasamgraha (Digambara)
Kalpa Sūtra (Śvetāmbara)
Uttaradhyayana (Śvetāmbara) Cīvaka...