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Sarvārthasiddhi is a
famous Jain text aut****d by Ācārya Pujyapada. It is the
oldest extant commentary on Ācārya Umaswami's Tattvārthasūtra (another famous...
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famous commentary on the Tattvārthasūtra is
Sarvārthasiddhi of Ācārya
Pujyapada (sixth
century CE).
Sarvārthasiddhi (a
commentary on the
Tattvartha Sutra written...
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edition 1960],
Reality (English
Translation of
Srimat Pujyapadacharya's
Sarvarthasiddhi) (Second ed.),
Jwalamalini Trust This
article incorporates text from...
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philosophical text
among all Jains.
According to Ācārya Pujyapada's
Sarvārthasiddhi, the
ultimate good for a
living being (jīva) is
liberation from the...
- it is said to
cause hiṃsā (injury).: 66
According to the Jain text
Sarvārthasiddhi: "that
which causes pain and
suffering to the
living is not commendable...
- is Saṃsāra bhavanā. It has been
described in one of the Jain text,
Sarvārthasiddhi as:
Transmigration is the
attainment of
another birth by the self owing...
- personality.
According to the Jain
texts like Tattvārthsūtra (śloka 1.9) and
Sarvārthasiddhi,
knowledge is of five kinds: Mati Jñāna (Sensory Knowledge) Śruta Jñāna...
- (1992) [1960], Reality:
English Translation of
Srimat Pujyapadacharya's
Sarvarthasiddhi (Second ed.),
Jwalamalini Trust, This
article incorporates text from...
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performs shall not lead to liberation.
Sarvārthasiddhi (Attainment of
Higher Goals) -
Sarvārthasiddhi is a
commentary on the Tattvārthasūtra, marked...
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edition 1960],
Reality (English
Translation of
Srimat Pujyapadacharya's
Sarvarthasiddhi) (Second ed.),
Jwalamalini Trust, This
article incorporates text from...