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Mūrtipūjaka (lit. "image-worshipper"), also
known as Derāvāsī ("temple-dweller") or
Mandir Mārgī ("follower of the
temple path"), is the
largest sect...
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which was held at
Vallabhi in 454 CE.
Majority of the Śvetāmbaras are
murtipujakas, that is they
actively offer devotional puja in temples,
worship before...
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Archived from the
original on 16
April 2012.
Retrieved 14
February 2012. ""
Murtipujakas, Jainism",
Encyclopedia of
World Religions (PHILTAR),
University of Cambria"...
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among the
Murtipujaka Śvētāmbara and
Bispanthi Digambara Jains. The
Digambara Terapanth movement opposes their worship.
Among the
Murtipujaka Śvētāmbaras...
- Cort 2010, pp. 130–133.
Jacobi 1964, p. 275.
Berger 2010, p. 352. ""
Murtipujakas, Jainism",
Encyclopedia of
World Religions (PHILTAR)".
Division of Religion...
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Naurus Nuaulu religion Digambara Kanji Panth Taran Panth Śvētāmbara
Murtipujaka Sthānakavāsī
Yapaniya (Historical)
Sects such as the Nirankari, Ramraiya...
- the World,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0199796649,
pages 80-85
Murtipujakas,
Overview of
World Religions,
University of ****bria (2009)
Klaus Klostermaier...
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Official website of Jain
Heritage Centre.
Retrieved 17
December 2012. "
Murtipujakas, Jainism",
Encyclopedia of
World Religions (PHILTAR),
University of Cambria...
- Śvetāmbara sect and is one of the
Navsmaran (or 9
sacred hymns) of its
Murtipujaka sub-sect. A
legend says that
Bhadrabahu penned and
recited the sacred...
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simply Dada (grandfather). This icon is the most
revered of all the
murtipujaka icons,
believed by some in the Jain
tradition to have
miracle making...