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1Śrāvako ane śrāvikāonā pratikramaṇo

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  • Title: ➤  Śrāvako ane śrāvikāonā pratikramaṇo
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  • Language: guj
  • Number of Pages: Median: 120
  • Publisher: Muktikamala Jaina Mohanamālā
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  • Publish Location: Vaḍodarā

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  • First Year Published: 1981
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2Atonements in the ancient ritual of the Jaina monks

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  • Title: ➤  Atonements in the ancient ritual of the Jaina monks
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  • Languages: fre - English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 209
  • Publisher: L.D. Institute of Indology
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  • Publish Location: Ahmedabad

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  • The Open Library ID: OL4528647M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 2429710
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 76911025

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  • First Year Published: 1975
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3Pratikraman (Granth)

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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 588
  • Publisher: Dada Bhagwan Aradhana Trust
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  • First Year Published: 2010
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    Jainism

    or 5th century BCE. Jainism was one of a number of Śramaṇa religions that developed in the Greater Magadha cultural region. Jainism is considered an eternal

    Karma

    entity to manage them. (absence of the exogenous 'Divine entity' in Jainism) Jainism advocates that a soul attracts karmic matter even with the thoughts

    Chaturmasya

    Chaturmasya ends on this day. In Jainism this practice is collectively known as Varshayog and is prescribed for Jain monasticism. Wandering monks such

    Naraka (Jainism)

    Khmer language for "Naraka" is norok (នរក) and is also a term used in Jainism and other Indian religions in Cambodia. Naraka differs from the hells of

    Śramaṇa

    terms are common between Jainism and Buddhism, including:    • Symbols: caitya, stūpa, dharmacakra    • Terms: arihant (Jainism)/arhat (Buddhism), nirvāṇa

    Karma in Jainism

    Karma is the basic principle within an overarching psycho-cosmology in Jainism. Human moral actions form the basis of the transmigration of the soul (jīva)

    Nirjara

    liberation. Types of Karma (Jainism) Singh, p. 4525 Dasgupta, 192 Jaini, p. 82 Nemichandra, p. 93 Singh, p. 4526 Nemichandra, p. 94 Jainism. p. 50 Sanghvi, Jayatilal

    Sin

    mistake. No atonement is needed for violations committed under duress or through lack of knowledge, and for the most part, korbanot cannot atone for a malicious

    Salvation

    and Nirvana are synonymous in Jainism". p. 168 Michael Carrithers, Caroline Humphrey (1991) The Assembly of listeners: Jains in society Cambridge University

    Redemption (theology)

    Christian theology, redemption is a metaphor for what is achieved through the atonement; therefore, there is a metaphorical sense in which the death of Jesus