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souls is to help one another", or "Souls
render service to one another".
Tattvartha Sutra is also
known in
Jainism as the Moksha-shastra (Scripture describing...
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texts about ontology of the
universe and self. Umāsvāmin's
comprehensive Tattvārtha-sūtra is the
standard work on
ontology and Pūjyapāda's (464–524 CE) Sarvārthasiddhi...
-
known for his
foundational writings on Jainism. He aut****d the Jain text
Tattvartha Sutra (literally '"All That Is", also
called Tattvarthadhigama Sutra)...
- such as the
Acaranga Sutra (Agamas),
exist in
sutra format, as is the
Tattvartha Sutra, a
Sanskrit text
accepted by all four
Jainism sects as the most...
- mokṣamārga or the "path to liberation".
According to the
Sacred Jain Text,
Tattvartha sutra:
Owing to the
absence of the
cause of
bondage and with the functioning...
- [pəɾəspəɾoːpᵊgɾoɦoː d͡ʒiːʋän̪ɑmᵊ, -ʋɑn̪ɑmᵊ]) is a Jain
aphorism from the
Tattvārtha Sūtra [5.21]. It is
translated as "Souls
render service to one another"...
- as part of
Tapas and the
means of
reaching moksha.
Another Jain text
Tattvartha Sutra, by Umaswati, in
chapter 9, ****erts that
Tapas includes several...
- (telepathy) and
kevala jnana (omniscience).
According to the Jain text
Tattvartha sūtra, the
first two are
indirect knowledge and the
remaining three are...
- meditation, and brahmavihārā. In an
authoritative Jain scripture, the
Tattvartha Sutra (Chapter 7,
sutra 11),
there is a
mention of four
right sentiments:...
-
authoritative and much
followed philosophical works of
Jainism such as the
Tattvartha Sutra by Umaswati. The
Sanskrit language has been one of the
major means...