Ratnakarandaka-śrāvakācāra, comprising 150 verses, is a celebrated and perhaps the earliest Digambara work dealing with the excellent path of dharma that every householder (śrāvaka) must follow. All his efforts should be directed towards the acquisition and safekeeping of the Three Jewels (ratnatraya), comprising right faith (samyagdarśana), right knowledge (samyagjñāna) and right conduct (samyakcāritra), which lead to releasing him from worldly sufferings and establishing him in the state of supreme happiness. The treatise expounds an easy-to-understand meaning of ‘right faith’: To have belief, as per the Reality, in the sect-founder or deity (āpta or deva), the scripture (āgama or śāstra), and the preceptor (guru). It specifies criteria t...
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Ratnakarandaka-śrāvakācāra, comprising 150 verses, is a celebrated and perhaps the earliest Digambar...
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The term “Classical Hindu law” refers to the legal regulations recorded in the Dharmaśāstra, which w...
Thirumoolar is a Tamil Siddhar of the prime eighteen siddhars. “Thirumantiram” is a Tamil spiritual ...
Asvaghosa's Saundaranandakavya is a work of which theme is a legend of the conversion of a reluctant...
Ratnakarandaka-śrāvakācāra, comprising 150 verses, is a celebrated and perhaps the earliest Digambar...
Ātmānuśāsana (commonly spelled as Atmanushasan) by Ācārya Guņabhadra presents profound concepts of t...
Acarya Samantabhadra’s Svayambhustotra (2nd century CE) is a fine composition in Sanskrit dedicated ...
The realization of the self is at the core of all the philosophies that have their origins in what i...
It is argued that in ancient India the Buddhist Vinaya (the rules governing Buddhist monks) were not...
The Upāsakajanālaṅkāra emerged as a medieval, Pāli language, Buddhist compendium sometime in the lat...
Pańcāstikāya-samgraha or Pańcāstikāya-sāra (known briefly as Pańcāstikāya and spelled commonly as Pa...
The Vedanta is prominent philosophies among Indian philosophical traditions. It announces that every...
It has been generally maintained that monks who in principle abandon their belongings instruct the l...
Ācārya Kundakunda’s (circa 1st century BCE) ‘Samayasāra’ is among the most profound and sacred expos...
What is dharmacakra? What kind of relationship is established between dharma and cakra? Although num...
The Buddha explains in the Samanamandika Sutta, purity of livelihood as an aspect of sila. In this S...
The term “Classical Hindu law” refers to the legal regulations recorded in the Dharmaśāstra, which w...
Thirumoolar is a Tamil Siddhar of the prime eighteen siddhars. “Thirumantiram” is a Tamil spiritual ...
Asvaghosa's Saundaranandakavya is a work of which theme is a legend of the conversion of a reluctant...