- The
Prakirnaka Sutras (also
known simply as the
Prakirnaka) are a
series of Jain
religious texts. Only ten of the
twenty Prakirnaka are
recognized by...
-
collection of
supplementary texts,
called the Paiṇṇaya
suttas (Sanskrit:
Prakīrnaka sūtras, "Miscellaneous"). This
section varies in
number depending on the...
- climates,
sometimes as part of regalia, and is
called a chowrie, chāmara, or
prakirnaka in
South Asia and Tibet. In
Indonesian art, a fly-whisk is one of the...
- "aggregation of traditions"), the Vākya-kāṇḍa, and the Pada-kāṇḍa (or
Prakīrṇaka "miscellaneous"). He
theorized the act of
speech as
being made up of three...
-
Ganita Kaumudi (Sanskrit: गणितकौमदी) is a
treatise on
mathematics written by
Indian mathematician Narayana Pandita in 1356. It was an
arithmetical treatise...
- Autkarṣa (上行天) Tejomukhā (威徳顔天) Tejojālinī / Tejohvālāmālinī (威徳燄輪光天)
Prakīrṇakā (清浄天)
Below is a list of the
devas who are said to
dwell here:[citation...
-
Nontheism Nontheistic religions Pantheism Post-monotheism Post-theism
Prakirnaka Sutra Syntheism Transcendence (religious) In
published writings, the term...
- CE),
Yogashastra commentary.
Malayagiri (c. 1093–1193 CE) tika on the
Prakirnaka entitled Joisakarandaga. The
Kalpasutra (Kalpasutra, Jinacaritra, section...
-
might be an
older redaction are, in brief, these: The Bhiksu-
prakirnaka and Bhiksuni-
prakirnaka and the Bhiksu-abhisamacarika-dharma
sections of the Mahāsāṃghika...
- (agriculture, sowing), deva-pratiṣṭhā (consecration of idols), yātrā (travel),
prakīrṇaka (tuft of hair), tārādi-lakṣaṇa (indications by
stars etc.), puṣpa-graha-gocara...