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Samayasāra (The
Nature of the Self) is a
famous Jain text
composed by
Acharya Kundakunda...
- pañcamī
tithi of
Vasant Panchami. He aut****d many Jain
texts such as:
Samayasara, Niyamasara, Pancastikayasara, Pravachanasara,
Astapahuda and Barasanuvekkha...
- (1890–1980) was a
teacher of Jainism. He was
deeply influenced by the
Samayasāra of
Kundakunda in 1932. He
lectured on
these teachings for 45
years to...
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produced by
anything nor it is a
cause as it does not
produce anything.
Samayasāra Gāthā 10.310 See
Nayanara (2005b) b. ^ See Vācaka Umāsvāti's description...
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mainly practiced in
South India.
Their holy
books are
Pravachanasara and
Samayasara written by
their Prophets Kundakunda and
Amritchandra as
their original...
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Kundakunda – Jain
scholar monk, 2nd
century CE,
composer of
spirituals such as
Samayasara, Niyamasara, Pancastikayasara, Pravacanasara,
Atthapahuda and Barasanuvekkha...
- (avirati)
Negligence (pramāda) P****ions (kaṣāya)
According to the Jain text
Samayasāra, a
right believer is free from the karma-bandha i.e. bondage. Champat...
- It was
completed in 1644. The
Samayasāra Nātaka is a work on the Jain philosophy,
largely based on Kundakunda's
Samayasāra (a
Digambara text), its Sanskrit...
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pushpdanta and Bhutbali.
Other important Digambara Jain
texts include:
Samayasara,
Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra, and Niyamasara. Jain
stupa All four Dharmic...
- Press, 1995. ISBN 978-1615924462. Nayanar, Prof. A.
Chakravarti (2005).
Samayasāra of Ācārya Kundakunda. Gāthā 10.310, New Delhi, India:
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