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Mahabalipuram Texts Ramayana, Mahabharata,
Puranas Region Ayodhya Genealogy Parents Dilipa (father)
Children Śruta (son), Haṃsī (daughter)
Dynasty Suryavamsha...
- on the
Śrūta Pañcamī, a day when all the Jain
scriptures are venerated. The Ṣaṭkhaṇḍāgama, the
first āgama, is also
called the "Prathama
Śruta-Skandha"...
- Sarvārthasiddhi,
knowledge is of five kinds: Mati Jñāna (Sensory Knowledge)
Śruta Jñāna (Scriptural Knowledge)
Avadhi Jñāna (Clairvoyance) Manaḥ prayāya Jñāna...
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Shrutakevalin (
Śruta Kevalī) a term used in
Jainism for
those ascetics who have
complete knowledge of Jain Agamas.
Shrutakevalin and
Kevalin (omniscient...
- (content); by Puṣṭi (thriving),
Lobha (cupidity); by Medhā (intelligence),
Śruta (sacred tradition); by Kriyā (action, devotion), Daṇḍa, Naya, and Vinaya...
- five Āchāryas had
complete knowledge of the scriptures, as such,
called Śruta Kevalīs, the last of them
being Āchārya Bhadrabahu.
Spiritual lineage of...
- (in
river names)
stream (< OE strēam) ON
straumr "a stream" rheûma "flow"
srutá- "flow",
srava "a flow of, a waterfall" (< *srówos) YAv θraotah- "stream"...
- the
progeny was
Lobha (cupidity, greed); by Medhá (wisdom, experience),
Sruta (sacred tradition); by Kriyá (hard work, labour), the
progeny were Dańd́a...
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Sribhashya by S.S.
Raghavachar Translation of
Sribhashya by
George Thibaut Sruta Pradipika,
Sanskrit commentary on
Sribhashya by
Sudarsana Suri with detailed...
- Candra, Asvasena, Citragu, Vegavan, Vrisha, Ama, Sanku, Vasu and ****i
Sruta, Kavi, Vrisha, Vira, Subahu, Bhadra, Santi, Darsa,
Purnamasa and Somaka...