-
whereas terapanthis don't use them.
Bispanthis worship minor gods and
goddesses like
Yaksha and
Yakshini like
Bhairava and
Kshetrapala whereas terapanthis do...
- A
letter of 1692 from
Terapanthis at Kama to
those at
Sanganer mentions 13
rituals practices they rejected. The
Terapanthis reject these practices:...
-
followers are
called Terapanthis, and they have a
strong tradition of seva (selfless service) and
sadhana (spiritual practice). The
Terapanthi monks and nuns...
- The Śvetāmbara (/ʃwɛˈtʌmbərə/; also
spelled Shwetambara, Shvetambara,
Svetambara or Swetambara) is one of the two main
branches of Jainism, the
other being...
- Padmavati,
Ambika and 16
Vidyadevis (including
Sarasvati and Lakshmi).
Terapanthi Digambaras limit their ritual worship to tirthankaras. The
worship ritual...
-
Terapanth or Tera
Panth may
refer to:
Digambara Terapanth, a sect of the
Digambara tradition of
Jainism Śvetāmbara Terapanth, a sect of Śvetāmbara Jainism...
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piece of
cloth Kshullak: they may use two
pieces of
cloth The Śvetāmbara
Terapanthi sect has a new rank of
junior monks who are
called samana. The nuns are...
- was an
eminent Indian Jain
scholar and writer. He led the
creation of
terapanthi community among the
Digambara Jains by
rejecting the
authority of bhattarakas...
-
sects later subdivided into
several sub-sects, such as Sthānakavāsī and
Terapanthis after a
misinterpretation of scriptures. The
Digambara sect
divided into...
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Lords International School,
Little Flower School, Shri Jain
Swetambar Terapanthi Sen. Sec. School, The
Walden Pond Sr. Sec. School,
Lakshmipat Singhania...