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- Dravyasaṃgraha (Devnagari: द्रव्यसंग्रह) (Compendium of substances) is a 10th-century Jain text in Jain Sauraseni Prakrit by Acharya Nemicandra belonging...
- people of their ultimate goal i.e. moksha (liberation). According to Dravyasaṃgraha, a major Jain text: Meditate on, recite or chant the sacred mantras...
- accessible for spiritual guidance of human society until their nirvana. The Dravyasaṃgraha, a major Jain text, states: Having destro**** the four inimical varieties...
- initials, viz. A+A+A+U+M are taken as forming the Aum syllable. The Dravyasaṃgraha, a major Jain text, succinctly characterizes the five Supreme Beings...
- body; the organ of speech; and the mind. According to the Jain text, Dravyasamgraha, Those who themselves practise the five-fold observances in regard to...
- all possessions and become an ascetic. According to the Jain text, Dravyasamgraha: Salutation to the Ascetic (Sādhu) abound in faith and knowledge, who...
- (Digambara) Pravachanasara (Digambara) Agama (Śvetāmbara) Tattvartha Sutra Dravyasamgraha (Digambara) Kalpa Sūtra (Śvetāmbara) Uttaradhyayana (Śvetāmbara) Cīvaka...
- Archaeological Survey of India Jain, Vijay K. (2013), Ācārya Nemichandra's Dravyasaṃgraha, Vikalp Printers, ISBN 9788190363952, This article incorporates text...
- (Digambara) Pravachanasara (Digambara) Agama (Śvetāmbara) Tattvartha Sutra Dravyasamgraha (Digambara) Kalpa Sūtra (Śvetāmbara) Uttaradhyayana (Śvetāmbara) Cīvaka...
- achieved only through the progress of time. According to the Jain text, Dravyasaṃgraha: Conventional time (vyavahāra kāla) is perceived by the senses through...