- (Pinyin: shēngwén) ****anese 声聞 (Rōmaji: shōmon)
Khmer សាវ័ក (Saveak)
Sinhala ශ්රාවක (
Shravaka) Thai สาวก (Sawok)
Vietnamese Thanh-văn
Glossary of Buddhism...
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opposed to a full monk who
wears no clothes.
Specifically a
Kshullaka is a
Shravaka of the
highest degree at 11th Pratima. A
kshullak is
sometimes referred...
- In Jainism, the word Śrāvaka or Sāvaga (from Jain Prakrit) is used to
refer to the Jain
laity (householders). The word śrāvaka has its
roots in the word...
- Milarepa.
Shambhala Publications. ISBN 978-0-8348-2896-4. ...four
types of
shravaka (stream enterer, oncereturner, nonreturner, and arhat) Fahlbusch, Erwin;...
- Lakshmana-Sena (or Lakshana-Sena)
Kumaradeva Madanavarman Ratna-
Shravaka Abhada-
Shravaka Vastupala and Te****ala
Phyllis Granoff 1993, p. 140. Sen 1999,...
- legend.
According to the Jain account,
Chanakya was born to two lay
Jains (
shravaka)
named Chanin and Chaneshvari. His
birthplace was the
Chanaka village in...
- (When
Lohacharya was near Agroha, he
taught the 53
actions to the
Agrawal shravakas). In a
Sanskrit inscription, the
Agrawals are
referred to as Agrotaka...
-
image in the
Akota Bronzes. In
numerous 12–13th
century inscriptions the
shravaka who
installed the
image is
given the
title "Sahu". सं १५१० वर्षे माघ सुदी...
-
first encounter with Jain
rituals was when he saw a
procession of a Jain
Shravaka named Champa after a six-month-long fast.
Impressed by her
power and devotion...
- Shatrunjaya, Prabhasa,
Dholka and
Salakshanapura built around 1264 CE.
Shravaka Jhalli built the
temples of
Parshwanatha and
Jhalasara lake
during this...