Jaina Sutras
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Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 502
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Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 502
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: F. Max Muller
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2001-09-21
Total Pages: 498
ISBN-13: 9780700715381
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a subset of the Sacred Books of the East Series which includes translations of all the most important works of the seven non-Christian religions which have exercised a profound influence on the civilizations of the continent of Asia. The works have been translated by leading authorities in their field.
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 500
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Publisher: New York : Dover Publications
Published: 1968
Total Pages: 418
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKTranslated from Prakrit. Reprint. Originally published: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1884-1895. Includes bibliographical references and index. pt. 1. The ©k©Ør©ةʹnga S©tra. The Kalpa S©tra -- pt. 2. The Uttar©Ødhyayana S©tra. The S©trakrit©ةʹnga S©tra.
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Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 502
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Dundas
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-11-01
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 104028874X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Indian religion of Jainism, whose central tenet involves non-violence to all creatures, is one of the world's oldest and least-understood faiths. Dundas looks at Jainism in its social and doctrinal context, explaining its history, sects, scriptures and ritual, and describing how the Jains have, over 2500 years, defined themselves as a unique religious community. This revised and expanded edition takes account of new research into Jainism.
Author: Hermann Jacobi
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-07-08
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 9781514888599
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Acaranga Sutra" from Hermann Jacobi. German Indologist (1850-1937).
Author: Shyam Ranganathan
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2008-05-30
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 8184750099
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA contemporary interpretation of the foundational text for the practice of yoga. Patañjali’s Yoga Sutra (second century CE) is the basic text of one of the nine canonical schools of Indian philosophy. In it the legendary author lays down the blueprint for success in yoga; now practised the world over. Patañjali draws upon many ideas of his time; and the result is a unique work of Indian moral philosophy that has been the foundational text for the practice of yoga since. The Yoga Sutra sets out a sophisticated theory of moral psychology and perhaps the oldest theory of psychoanalysis. For Patañjali; present mental maladies are a function of subconscious tendencies formed in reaction to past experiences. He argues that people are not powerless against such forces and that they can radically alter their lives through yoga—a process of moral transformation and perfection; which brings the body and mind of a person in line with their true nature. Accompanying this illuminating translation is an extended introduction that explains the challenges of accurately translating Indian philosophical texts; locates the historical antecedents of Patañjali’s text and situates Patanjali’s philosophy within the history of scholastic Indian philosophy.
Author: Kelly DiNardo
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Published: 2018-06-12
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 161180549X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscover wisdom of The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali—the ancient text on yoga philosophy—with this “perfect guide for dipping your toe into where and how you understand the Sutras and their impact on your own life” (Book Riot) In its highest form, yoga is a practice for your body and your mind. Living the Sutras brings the wisdom of classical yoga philosophy into your life in an accessible and relevant way. The Yoga Sutras, written by the guru Patanjali over two thousand years ago, are made up of 196 aphorisms that offer potent teachings on how to deal with loss and pain, and guidance on how to lead a healthy and fulfilling life. Here, Kelly DiNardo and Amy Pearce-Hayden offer an entrée to this yoga training for the mind and spirit by introducing a sutra or group of sutras on a related theme—providing a brief commentary, and writing prompts to allow you to reflect on and apply the meaning of the sutras to your life. Living the Sutras is at once an introduction to the classical philosophy, a quick guide for students and teachers, and an active self-study that helps you to engage with yoga wisdom in a deeply personal way.
Author: Parveen Jain
Publisher: DK Printworld (P) Ltd
Published: 2019-12-10
Total Pages: 407
ISBN-13: 8124610428
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAbout the Author Parveen Jain, PhD, is a prolific entrepreneur who has founded and led multiple technology companies in the Silicon Valley. He has ten technology patents, has contributed to over fifty technical publications, and has been recognized with multiple awards for his philanthropic and professional work. For over thirty years, Dr. Jain has been a leader in the vibrant Jain and Hindu communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. He is an ordained œrÀvaka (householder) disciple of °cÀrya Sushil Kumar (GurujÁ), the source of his religious and spiritual education and the motivation for Dr. Jain’s erudition in the Jain tradition. Dr. Jain is deeply involved in the growth of Siddhachalam, the first Jain Tirtha (a pilgrimage, and the abode of enlightened spirituality) outside of India, and considers that, along with leading the effort to build a Jain temple in the San Francisco Bay Area, to be his foremost accomplishment. Inspired by Guruji, he is passionate about applying Jain principles and scriptures to everyday practice for the growing global Jain community and beyond, for current and future generations. About the Book It is well-known that the Jain tradition has been extremely influential in the development of Indian thought and culture. The Jain tradition teaches that there is an interdependence of perception, knowledge, and conduct unified by an axiomatic principle of non-violence in thought, speech, and action. In this way, non-violence defines the core of the Jain tradition, which has had a profound effect on other dhārmic traditions originating in India. Jain Dharma is so significant that in some ways it may be incomplete to attempt to understand other Indian traditions (such as Buddhism or Hinduism) without knowing the basics of the Jain tradition, since these other traditions developed in an ongoing dialogue with the insights and wisdom of Jain respondents and visionaries. This book enables the reader to enjoy a comprehensive journey into the intricate world of Jain thought and culture in a way that is philosophical in its compelling rationality, deeply spiritual in its revelations, yet accessible in its language. The organization of this book allows the reader to engage in an overview of the central teachings of the Jain tradition, but also to ascertain the profundity of its depths. It can be read with equal efficacy in succession from beginning to end, or pursued by individual topics of interest to the reader. Either strategy will have the same effect: a systematic understanding of what the timeless teachings of Jain thinkers have to say about the universal issues of the human condition – and how we might understand our harmonious relationship with other living entities as a powerful and effective spiritual journey.