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  2. Tattvartha Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The Tattvartha Sutra is regarded as one of the earliest, most authoritative book on Jainism, and the only text authoritative in both the Digambara and Śvētāmbara sects, [13] and its importance in Jainism is comparable with that of the Brahma Sutras and Yoga Sutras of Patanjali in Hinduism.

  3. Umaswati - Wikipedia

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    The Tattvartha Sutra has been the most important work of Umaswati. However, this text exists in at least two overlapping versions. The Svetambara version and the Digambara versions differ, for example, in sutras 1.33 and 1.34, with the Svetambara version listing five nayas and the Digambara version listing seven. [46]

  4. Jnatadharmakathah - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Tattvartha Sutra; Dravyasamgraha (Digambara) ... - Illustrated SRI JNATADHARMAKATHANGA SUTRA in 2 volumes Prakrit Gatha ...

  5. Tattvarthadhigama-sutra - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Tattvartha ...

  6. Siddhasenadivākarasuri - Wikipedia

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    Siddhasena's main contribution in the Sanmatitarka is his analysis of the Jaina theory of Anekantavada. [20] According to Jeffery Long, Siddhasena divides the seven classical Jain nayas (standpoints, viewpoints) into two categories: "those which affirm the substantiality of existence (dravyāstikanayas) [21] and those which affirm the impermanent, changing aspects of existence ...

  7. Tattva (Jainism) - Wikipedia

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    However, Śvetāmbara texts as well as the Śvetāmbara version of the Tattvartha Sutra counts the last two tattvas separately and not within any of the other tattvas because they are considered to be fundamental truths too. That is simply because they may not have another definition and are important considerations.

  8. Sarvārthasiddhi - Wikipedia

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    Prof. S. A. Jain translated the Sarvārthasiddhi in English language. In the preface to his book, he wrote: Shri Pujyapada’s Sarvārthasiddhi has exercised a great fascination on my mind ever since I commenced the study of this great work.

  9. Saman Suttam - Wikipedia

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    Saman Suttam Information Religion Jainism Period 1974 Part of a series on Jainism Jains History Timeline Index Philosophy Anekantavada Cosmology Ahimsa Karma Dharma Mokṣa Kevala Jnana Dravya Tattva Brahmacarya Aparigraha Gunasthana Saṃsāra Ethics Ethics of Jainism Mahavratas (major vows) Ahiṃsā (non-violence) Satya (truth) Asteya (non-stealing) Brahmacarya (chastity) Aparigraha (non ...