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Gommatsāra is one of the most
important Jain
texts aut****d by
Acharya Nemichandra Siddhanta Chakravarti.
Gommatsāra was
written by
Nemichandra in 10th...
- of the statue. In the
introduction to his
English translation of the
Gommatsāra, J. L.
Jaini writes: The
grandeur of the Image, as also its serene-looking...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. xxii–xxiii. Jaini, Jagmandar-lāl (1927),
Gommatsara Jiva-kanda, p. 54 Alt URL Sarao, K.T.S.; Long,
Jeffery D., eds. (2017)...
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Ayoga kevali (Moksha)
About the 12th
stage it is
mentioned in Jain text,
Gommatsāra Jīvakanda: That
possessionless saint (Nirgrantha), all of
whose deluding...
- 7th century) and
karma (for example, Nemicandra's Gommaṭa-sāra). The
Gommatsāra of
Nemichandra (fl. 10th century) is one of the most
important Digambara...
- from present-day India. He
wrote several works including Dravyasamgraha,
Gommatsāra (Jivakanda and Karmakanda), Trilokasara,
Labdhisara and Kshapanasara....
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Tattvartha Sutra †
Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra Puruṣārthasiddhyupāya Karnánuyoga
Gommatsāra Sūryaprajñapti Jayadhavalātikā
Tiloya Panatti Lokavibhaga Dravyānuyoga...
- on Akalanka's Laghiyastraya.
Nemichandra (10th century),
author of the
Gommatsāra, a
great compendium of
Digambara doctrine.
Abhayadeva (1057 to 1135) –...
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Tattvartha Sutra †
Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra Puruṣārthasiddhyupāya Karnánuyoga
Gommatsāra Sūryaprajñapti Jayadhavalātikā
Tiloya Panatti Lokavibhaga Dravyānuyoga...
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Tattvartha Sutra †
Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra Puruṣārthasiddhyupāya Karnánuyoga
Gommatsāra Sūryaprajñapti Jayadhavalātikā
Tiloya Panatti Lokavibhaga Dravyānuyoga...