Author: Vilhelm Trenckner
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Category : Pali literature
Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Treatise on the basic tenets of Buddhism, written in the form of dialog between Menander (Milinda), Indo-Greek king of the 2nd cent. B.C., and Nāgasena, Buddhist monk of the 4th cent.
The Milindapañho
Author: Vilhelm Trenckner
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Category : Pali literature
Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Treatise on the basic tenets of Buddhism, written in the form of dialog between Menander (Milinda), Indo-Greek king of the 2nd cent. B.C., and Nāgasena, Buddhist monk of the 4th cent.
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Category : Pali literature
Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Treatise on the basic tenets of Buddhism, written in the form of dialog between Menander (Milinda), Indo-Greek king of the 2nd cent. B.C., and Nāgasena, Buddhist monk of the 4th cent.
A Kannada-English Dictionary
Author: Ferdinand Kittel
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 1816
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 1816
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Corpus inscriptionum indicarum
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Category : Inscriptions
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Category : Inscriptions
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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A Sinhalese-English Dictionary
Author: Benjamin Clough
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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Ācārya Umāsvāmī’s Tattvārthasūtra – With Explanation in English from Ācārya Pūjyapāda’s Sarvārthasiddhi
Author: Vijay K. Jain
Publisher: Vikalp Printers
ISBN: 8193272625
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 500
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Ācārya Umāsvāmī’s (circa 1st century CE) Tattvārthasūtra (spelled commonly as Tattvarthsutra or Tattvarthasutra), also known as Mokşaśāstra, is the most widely read Jaina Scripture. It expounds the Jaina Doctrine, the nature of the Reality, in form of aphorisms (sūtra), in Sanskrit. Brief and to-the-point, Tattvārthasūtra delineates beautifully the essentials of all objects-of-knowledge (jñeya). Sarvārthasiddhi by Ācārya Pūjyapāda (circa 5th century CE) is the first and foremost extant commentary on Tattvārthasūtra. Sarvārthasiddhi is an exposition of the reality – the true nature of substances, soul and non-soul – the knowledge of which equips one to tread the path to liberation, as expounded in Tattvārthasūtra. There is beginningless intermingling of the soul (jīva) and the non-soul (ajīva) karmic matter. Our activities (yoga) are responsible for the influx (āsrava) of the karmic matter into the soul. Actuated by passions (kaşāya) the soul takes in particles of the karmic matter; this is bondage (bandha). Obstructing fresh inflow of the karmic matter into the soul – samvara – and its subsequent separation or falling off from the soul – nirjarā – are two important steps in attaining the infallible, utterly pristine, sense-independent and infinitely blissful state of the soul, called liberation (mokşa).
Publisher: Vikalp Printers
ISBN: 8193272625
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Ācārya Umāsvāmī’s (circa 1st century CE) Tattvārthasūtra (spelled commonly as Tattvarthsutra or Tattvarthasutra), also known as Mokşaśāstra, is the most widely read Jaina Scripture. It expounds the Jaina Doctrine, the nature of the Reality, in form of aphorisms (sūtra), in Sanskrit. Brief and to-the-point, Tattvārthasūtra delineates beautifully the essentials of all objects-of-knowledge (jñeya). Sarvārthasiddhi by Ācārya Pūjyapāda (circa 5th century CE) is the first and foremost extant commentary on Tattvārthasūtra. Sarvārthasiddhi is an exposition of the reality – the true nature of substances, soul and non-soul – the knowledge of which equips one to tread the path to liberation, as expounded in Tattvārthasūtra. There is beginningless intermingling of the soul (jīva) and the non-soul (ajīva) karmic matter. Our activities (yoga) are responsible for the influx (āsrava) of the karmic matter into the soul. Actuated by passions (kaşāya) the soul takes in particles of the karmic matter; this is bondage (bandha). Obstructing fresh inflow of the karmic matter into the soul – samvara – and its subsequent separation or falling off from the soul – nirjarā – are two important steps in attaining the infallible, utterly pristine, sense-independent and infinitely blissful state of the soul, called liberation (mokşa).
The Milindapañho, being dialogues between King Milanda and the Buddhist sage Nāgasena
Author: Vilhelm Trenckner
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Category : Buddhist philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Category : Buddhist philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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The Bṛhad-devatā: Introduction and text and appendices
Author: Śaunaka
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Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Pt. Sukhlalji's Commentary on Tattvārtha Sūtra of Vācaka Umāsvāti
Author: Sukhlalji Sanghavi
Publisher: Ahmedabad : L.D. Institute of Indology
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Category : Jaina philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Exegesis, with original Sanskrit text, of Umāsvāti's Tattvārthādhigamasūtra, aphoristic work on Jaina philosophy.
Publisher: Ahmedabad : L.D. Institute of Indology
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Category : Jaina philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Exegesis, with original Sanskrit text, of Umāsvāti's Tattvārthādhigamasūtra, aphoristic work on Jaina philosophy.
The Bṛhad-devatā
Author: Śaunaka
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Category : Oriental literature
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Category : Oriental literature
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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The Inscriptions of Aśoka
Author: Aśoka (King of Magadha)
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Category : Buddha (The concept)
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Category : Buddha (The concept)
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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