Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
by Helen M. Johnson | 1931 | 742,503 words
This is the English translation of the Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Charita (literally “The lives of the sixty-three illustrious People�), a Sanskrit epic poem written by Hemachandra in the twelfth century. The work relates the history and legends of important figures in the Jain faith. These 63 persons include: the twenty four tirthankaras , the t...
Tattva 6: ṃv (methods of impeding karma)
Five Samitis
- Ī-پ.
- ṣ�-پ.
- ṣaṇ�-پ.
- ĀԲ-پ.
- ṣṭ貹Ծ-پ.
Three Guptis
- Mano-gupti.
- Vacana-gupti.
- ⲹ-ܱپ.
Twenty-two Pariṣahas
- ܻ-貹ṣa.
- ṛṣ-貹ṣa.
- Śīٲ-貹ṣa.
- ṣṇ-貹ṣa.
- ٲṃśa-貹ṣa.
- Acelaka-貹ṣa.
- Arati-貹ṣa.
- ٰī-貹ṣa.
- 䲹-貹ṣa.
- Ṇaṣeī-貹ṣa
- Ś-貹ṣa
- Āś-貹ṣa
- Vadha-貹ṣa
- 峦-貹ṣa
- -貹ṣa
- Roga-貹ṣa
- ṛṇ貹ś-貹ṣa
- Mala-貹ṣa
- ٰ-貹ṣa
- ʰñ-貹ṣa
- ñԲ-貹ṣa
- Samyaktva-貹ṣa
Ten Yatidharmas
Twelve Bhāvanās (Meditations)
- Anitya, on the transitoriness of everything.
- Aśaraṇa, on helplessness of mankind.
- ṃs, on the cycle of rebirths.
- Ekatva, on the solitariness of mankind.
- Anyatva, on the separateness of the soul from the body.
- Aśucitva, on the impurity of the body.
- Āś, on the constant inflow of karma.
- ṃv, on the means of checking inflow of karma.
- Ჹ, on the destruction of karma.
- Loka, on the universe.
- Bodhidurlabhatva, on difficulty of enlightenment.
- Dharma, on dharma.
۴Dzśٰ 4. 55.; Tattvārthādhigamasūtra (Jacobis ed) 9. 7.
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