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- Tattvārthasūtra, meaning "On the Nature [artha] of Reality [tattva]" (also known as Tattvarth-adhigama-sutra or Moksha-shastra) is an ancient Jain text...
- taken place. This is mainly because of the influence of Umaswati's Tattvārthasūtra, which has remained the central authoritative philosophical text among...
- self (Brahman), leading to liberation. Tattvarthasutra [6.1], see Manu Doshi (2007) Translation of Tattvarthasutra, Ahmedabad: Shrut Ratnakar p. 102. OED...
- constituents such as matter cannot be destro**** or created. The Jain text Tattvarthasutra (2nd century CE) states that a substance is permanent, but its modes...
- word of scriptures). These ideas are elaborated in Jain texts such as Tattvarthasūtra, Parvacanasara, Nandi and Anuyogadvarini. Some Jain texts add analogy...
- Lābhasāgara, Kapadvanj, 1961. Umāsvāti. Tattvarthasūtra, in Sanghvi, S. (1974). Pt. Sukhlalji’s Commentary on Tattvārthasūtra of Vācaka Umāsvāti, trans. K. K...
- the respective **** where they reside. According to Jain scripture, Tattvarthasutra, following are the causes for birth in ****: Killing or causing pain...
- steady spiritual practices. Jainism Karma in Jainism Causes of Karma Tattvarthasutra Soni, Jayandra (1998). E. Craig (ed.). "Jain Philosophy". Routledge...
- Indo-Tibetan Yoga. SUNY Press, 2005, pp. 1–2. Tattvarthasutra [6.1], see Manu Doshi (2007) Translation of Tattvarthasutra, Ahmedabad: Shrut Ratnakar p. 102 Bryant...
- include the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra in Buddhism, and Sukhlalji's bhasya on Tattvarthasutra in Jainism. This view is shared by K.R. Subramanian, who writes that...