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- Niyamasāra is a Jain text aut****d by Acharya Kundakunda, a Digambara Jain acharya. It is described by its commentators as the Bhagavat Shastra. It expounds...
- of Vasant Panchami. He aut****d many Jain texts such as: Samayasara, Niyamasara, Pancastikayasara, Pravachanasara, Astapahuda and Barasanuvekkha. He occupies...
- the generator of karma, and essential to the path to liberation. In his Niyamasara, Kundakunda describes yoga bhakti—devotion to the path to liberation—as...
- the work of Kundakunda like the Samaya-sāra, the Pancastikayasara, and Niyamasara. These works by Kundakunda (2nd century CE or later) are highly revered...
- Digambara Jain texts include: Samayasara, Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra, and Niyamasara. Jain stupa All four Dharmic religions, viz., Jainism, Hinduism, Sikhism...
- into conduct of ascetics include Yogashastra by Acharya Hemachandra and Niyamasara by Acharya Kundakunda. Other illustrious Jain works on ascetic conduct...
- JSTOR 41633801. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Jain, Vijay K. (2019), Ācārya Kundakunda's Niyamasāra – The Essence of Soul-adoration, Vikalp Printers, ISBN 9788193272633,...
- Vaṭṭakera (ca. 2nd century). Bhagavati Ārādhanā of Śivārya (ca. 2nd century). Niyamasära of Kundakunda (ca. 2nd or 3rd century). Pravacanasăra of Kundakunda (ca...
- source attributes as is done in the deep and arcane texts of Samayasāra, Niyamasara and Pravachanasara. Another view is to consider things apart from the...
- "Essence of the Scripture", the Samayasāra "Essence of the Doctrine", Niyamasāra "Essence of Discipline", Atthapāhuda "Eight Gifts", Dasabhatti "Ten Worships"...