- The Śvetāmbara (/ʃwɛˈtʌmbərə/; also
spelled Shwetambara, Shvetambara,
Svetambara or Swetambar) is one of the two main
branches of Jainism, the
other being...
- Sri Karunamayi".
Retrieved 20
April 2015. Cort, John E. (1991). "The
Svetambar Murtipujak Jain Mendicant". Man. 26 (4).
Royal Anthropological Institute...
- use one
piece of
cloth Kshullak: they may use two
pieces of
cloth The
Svetambar Terapanthi sect has a new rank of
junior monks who are
called samana....
-
Bhiksu can
refer to:
Bhikshu (Jain monk) (1726–1803),
founder of the
Svetambar Terapanth sect of
Jainism Bhikṣu,
Sanskrit for Bhikkhu, a
Buddhist monk...
- also the case of samayik,
which is part of the
initiation rite for the
Svetambar mendicants or
those who
pursue a
perpetual state of
heightened meditative...
- tirthankaras, jina, sadhus, sadhvis, 24 tirthankaras,
digambara sect,
svetambar sect,
Shraman Dharma,
Nirgranth Dharma". Jainworld.com.
Archived from...
-
Second School,
Gudha Gorji Acharya Shri
Mahapragya (The
tenth head of the
Svetambar Terapanth order of Jainism) Ajit
Singh of Khetri,
Friend of
Swami Vivekananda...
- dhvaja, kalasha, fly-whisk, mirror, chair, hand fan and vessel. In the
Śvētāmbar tradition, they are Swastika, Srivatsa, Nandavarta,
Vardhmanaka (food...
-
Acharya Prem Suri was a Jain
Svetambar Murtipujaka Acharya. He
belonged to the Tapa
Gaccha sub-sect of the religion.
After his death, his
tradition was...
- in
northwest India.
Tamkor is also a
birthplace of
Acharya Shri Mahapragya, who was the
tenth head of the
Svetambar Terapanth order of Jainism. v t e...