- Śrāvaka (Sanskrit) or Sāvaka (Pali)
means "hearer" or, more generally, "disciple". This term is used in
Buddhism and Jainism. In Jainism, a śrāvaka is...
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Dridhayadha 6
Devshruti Kartik's
Shreshti 7
Udaynath Shravak Shamkha 8
Pedhalputra Shravak Ananda 9
Pottil Shravak Sunand 10
Shatak Sharavak Shatak 11
Suvrat Satyaki...
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Vardhaman Sthanakvasi Jain
Shravak Sangh - वर्धमान स्थानकवासी जैन श्रावक संघ is a Jain
religious body
founded in
India in 1952.
Acharya Atmaramji was...
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weaving or selling. Jain
Shravak Sangha preached to the
Balai community in 1964, near Ratlam, in the
village Guradia. Jain
Shravak Sangha gave Dharampal...
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Reservation in
Maharashtra (Shimpi, Bhavgar, Shiv Shimpi, Namdev, JainShimpi,
Shravak- Shimpi, Shetwal, Saitwal,Saisutar) The "Shimpi" community, also known...
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Aspects of
Buddhist Studies, N.H.
Samtani Felicitation Volume, ed.
Lalji Shravak,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 2011, pp. 81–111. "JHU to support...
- at
Samet Shikhar.
Acharya Nanesh, the
eighth Achayra of
Sadhumargi Jain
Shravak Sangha, had
preached among the
Balai community in 1963 near Ratlam. His...
- decrease. Only four
Jains will
remain in the world: a monk, a
female monk, a
shravak and a shravika. A
deity from the
heavens will
descend upon the
earth and...
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death in 1992, he was the
second Acharya of
Vardhman Sthanakvasi Jain
Shravak Sangh, a Jain
religious body. At the age of 13,
Nemichand decided to spend...
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followers of
Vallabhcharya of the
Vaishnava sect; the rest were
Jains or
Shravaks. Tambs-Lyche, Harold. "Trade and Merchants". In Jacobsen, Knut A.; Basu...