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Hemacandra was a 12th
century (c. 1088 – c. 1172/1173 CE) Śvetāmbara
Jaina ācārya, scholar, poet, mathematician, philosopher, yogi, grammarian, law theorist...
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Padmapurana (story of
Padmaja and Rama,
Padmaja being the name of Sita),
Hemacandra's Trisastisalakapurusa charitra (hagiography of 63
illustrious persons)...
- Muni Samve****ashvijay
Maharaj (ed.). Trisastiśalākāpurusacaritra of
Hemacandra: The Jain Saga. Vol. Part II. Baroda:
Oriental Institute. ISBN 978-81-908157-0-3...
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Southern Deccan. pp. 88–89. ISBN 9780549744412.[permanent dead link]
Hemacandra 1998, pp. 175–188.
Mookerji 1988, p. 33.
Malalasekera 2002, p. 383. Mookerji...
- (not only naming) that asana. GS =
Goraksha Sataka, 10th
century HY =
Hemacandra's Yogasastra, 11th
century VS =
Vasishtha Samhita, 13th
century HYP = Hatha...
- ISBN 81-7533-001-5 p. 1
Bryant 2007, p. 5.
Bryant 2007, pp. 5–6.
Bryant 2007, p. 6.
Hemacandra Abhidhânacintâmani, Ed.
Boehtlingk and Rien, p. 128, and Barnett's translation...
- (Sanskrit: चार्वाक) is uncertain.
Bhattacharya quotes the
grammarian Hemacandra, to the
effect that the word cārvāka is
derived from the root carv, 'to...
- the path to liberation—as the
highest form of devotion.
Haribhadra and
Hemacandra note the five
major vows of
ascetics and 12
minor vows of
laity in yoga...
- Hațhābhyāsapaddhati, 18th
century HR = Haṭha Ratnāvali, 17th
century HY =
Hemacandra's Yogaśāstra, 11th
century HYP = Haṭha Yoga Pradīpikā, 15th
century JP...
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gradual conquest of
provinces after the
initial consolidation of Magadha.
Hemacandra (1998, pp. 176–177)
notes that
according to the
Digambara Jain version...