- Vācaka
Umaswati, also
spelled as Vācaka
Umasvati and
known as Vācaka Umaswami, was an
Indian scholar,
possibly between 2nd-century and 5th-century CE,...
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states Umaswati.
Chapter 9 of
Tattvartha Sutra states how
karmic particles can be
stopped from
attaching to the soul and how
these can be shed.
Umaswati ****erts...
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Niryuktis and
Samhitas important. The
earliest surviving Sanskrit text by
Umaswati, the Tattvarthasūtra is
considered authoritative by all
traditions of Jainism...
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followed philosophical works of
Jainism such as the
Tattvartha Sutra by
Umaswati. The
Sanskrit language has been one of the
major means for the transmission...
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klesha in
Jainism and is
found in
verse 9.19 of the
Tattvartha Sutra by
Umaswati, the most
authoritative oldest surviving Jaina philosophical text. In Jain...
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doctrinal shift has
taken place. This is
mainly because of the
influence of
Umaswati's Tattvārthasūtra,
which has
remained the
central authoritative philosophical...
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Indian philosophers such as Parshavnatha, Mahavira,
Acharya Kundakunda,
Umaswati, Samantabhadra, and Valluvar, as well as the
Indian emperors Chandragupta...
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Karma Kama Maya
Moksha Nondualism Samadhi Pramana Yoga
Jainism Haribhadra Umaswati Buddhism The
Buddha Traditions Madhyamika Nagarjuna Yogacara Vasubandhu...
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Tattvartha Sutra, Jain
scholar Umaswati explains the
concept of
sukha in
context of
spiritual liberation from karma.
Umaswati explains four
different meanings...
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Kumudendu Manatunga composer of
Bhaktamara Stotra Nemichandra Pujyapada Umaswati Virasena, 790–825 Shantisagar, 1872–1955
Jinendra Varni Acharya Gyansagar...