10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «महास्कंध»
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Br̥had-Dravyasaṅgraha ; aura, Laghudravyasaṅgraha
... महास्कंध ६ २ है मनुष्य नारक आदिकी जीवकी विभाव रयंजन पर्यायं धर्मद्रव्य गतिमें सहकारी कारण ध्या सिद्धगतिके लिये सिद्ध भगवन्त सहकारी कारण अधर्मद्रठय स्थितिमें सहकारी कारण ...
Nemicandra Siddhāntacakravartin,
1976
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Paesi-kahāṇayaṃ: - Page 245
KHADA (-S)KRT uvakkhadavei khana ksana 751,753 khanda-khanda ts. + ts. Harsam 174 ~aim karei 'to shred' khattiya-parisa ksatriya + parisad 767 khanti ksdnti 686 (cp.), 814 Khandha-maha Skandha + ts. 688 Khandha(va)ra skandhdvdra ...
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The Religions of India: A Concise Guide to Nine Major Faiths - Page 292
Undifferentiated pudgala consists of atoms or paramanus, and these combine in various ways to form skandhas, which are aggregates or compounds. The whole world is a maha-skandha. Atoms are infinite and eternal. They are formless, but ...
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Tattvārthasūtram: Ghāsīlālajī viracita dīpikā-niryukti ... - Volume 1
... /वेनाश्श्चिल रूर्शसिर्वर्तरव्यर्तस् रगं|संर्ष तेकेरोर|मे+श्औरस्भिव्यवरर्गरर/र्वर प्राण अपान है कुरधि जीवन और मरण के उपमाहक होने के कारण परमाशु से लेकर महा स्कंध पर्यन्त पुर्ण ...
Umāsvāti, Muni Ghāsīlāla, Muni Kanhaiyālāla,
1973
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Gommatsara karma-kanda - Volume 1 - Page 8
22. Sphere-molecule, Nabho-Vargana ; and 23. Great-molecule-molecule, Maha-Skandha-Vargand (see Jiva Kfinda Gfithas 594 et seqq). Of these the most important are Nos. 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13. Of all mundane souls there are 5 bodies only.
Nemicandra Siddhāntacakravartin, Jagmandar Lal Jaini, Brahmachari Sital Prasad,
1974
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Cosmology Old & New: Being a Modern Commentary on the ...
A Chakravarti : — "The Jain thinker pertinently asks the question why the atoms should be kept together constituting the world of Maha Skandha ? Why should they not get dissipated throughout Anantakasa or infinite space ? Then there would ...
Ghasi Ram Jain, Mahāvīra,
1975
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Indian philosophy: Indian religious philosophies from ... - Page 183
The whole universe itself is in fact a mighty aggregate or maha-skandha. The pudgalas or material substances are perceived by the senses; they have the four qualities of colour, taste, smell and touch. ii) Space or Akasa. Within the category of ...
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Pt. Sukhlalji's commentary on Tattvārtha sūtra of Vācaka ... - Page 187
'Even the biggest possible aggregate of the substance pudgala which is designated acitta maha-skandha and is made up of anantananta atoms manages to seat itself in a portion of loka- akasa made up of asankhyata pradesas. According to ...
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The Cultural Heritage of India: The early phases. 1958 - Page 424
These aggregates may range from the smallest molecule of two atoms to the most important and biggest aggregate or maha-skandha, represented by the whole physical universe. Thus the constitution of the physical universe is entirely ...
Haridāsa Bhaṭṭācāryya, Ramakrishna Mission. Institute of Culture,
1953
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The philosophy of Jainism - Page 158
98, 138, 144 lesya, 74 linga-deha, 93 loka, 53, 57, 58 lokakasa, 53, 56, 57, 59, 89, 119, 127 lokottara, 9 Madhavacarya, 2 madhyama-parimana, 91, 95 Madhyamika, 11 maha-skandha, 51 Mahavlra, 4, 5, 82, 91 mahavrata(s), 105, 111, 158 the ...