• Śrāvaka (redirect from Shravaka)
    (Pinyin: shēngwén) Japanese 声聞 (Rōmaji: shōmon) Khmer សាវ័ក (Saveak) Sinhala ශ්‍රාවක (Shravaka) Thai สาวก (Sawok) Vietnamese Thanh-văn Glossary of Buddhism...
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    Milarepa. Shambhala Publications. ISBN 978-0-8348-2896-4. ...four types of shravaka (stream enterer, oncereturner, nonreturner, and arhat) Fahlbusch, Erwin;...
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    In Jainism, the word Śrāvaka or Sāvaga (from Jain Prakrit) is used to refer to the Jain laity (householders). The word śrāvaka has its roots in the word...
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    people. According to the Jain account, Chanakya was born to two lay Jains (shravaka) named Chanin and Chaneshvari. His birthplace was the Chanaka village in...
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    (When Lohacharya was near Agroha, he taught the 53 actions to the Agrawal shravakas). In a Sanskrit inscription, the Agrawals are referred to as Agrotaka...
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  • image in the Akota Bronzes. In numerous 12–13th century inscriptions the shravaka who installed the image is given the title "Sahu". सं १५१० वर्षे माघ सुदी...
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    first encounter with Jain rituals was when he saw a procession of a Jain Shravaka named Champa after a six-month-long fast. Impressed by her power and devotion...
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    opposed to a full monk who wears no clothes. Specifically a Kshullaka is a Shravaka of the highest degree at 11th Pratima. A kshullak is sometimes referred...
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  • Digambara shravakacara literature, i.e. instructions and prescriptions for shravakas or Jain lay followers. Somadeva was a disciple of Acharya Nemideva of...
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    group give a daily pravacana or vyakhyana (sermon) attended mostly by shravaka and shravikas (Jain followers). During their eight months of travel, the...
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    Parshvanatha with Dharanendra The shared terms include Sangha, Shramana (monk), Shravaka (Householder in Jainism, Buddha's disciple in Buddhism), Jina (Tirthankara...
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  • is a "secret language, that great convention of the yoginis, which the shravakas and others cannot unriddle". This means that the texts of Buddhist tantra...
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  • Shatrunjaya, Prabhasa, Dholka and Salakshanapura built around 1264 CE. Shravaka Jhalli built the temples of Parshwanatha and Jhalasara lake during this...
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    inscriptions, this Jain tirth is referred to as Shankhapur. It is said that a Shravaka by the name of Ashadhi was gripped by doubts and miseries about his existence...
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  • historical association with Jainism. Also technically the term Sarawagi or shravaka is applicable to all Jains, the Khandelwal Jains is the only community...
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  • Lakshmana-Sena (or Lakshana-Sena) Kumaradeva Madanavarman Ratna-Shravaka Abhada-Shravaka Vastupala and Tejapala Phyllis Granoff 1993, p. 140. Sen 1999,...
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    Chandra Kula Vidyadhara Kula Nagendra Kula Gohadra Kula Modern Jnatis of shravakas are not mentioned, with the exception of a late image of about AD 1000...
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  • the first stage in spiritual quest is Shravana, and one has to become a shravaka for whom hearing or shabda creates interests, then sorts out those interests...
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    Nepal, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Once, thirteen Shravakas (lay-followers) were doing Samayika in a big shop in Jodhpur's market...
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    for preserving the order. He is the head of the six limbs of the sangha: shravaka, shravika, pandita (brahma), muni (maha vrati), aryika and Bhattaraka."...
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    par excellence representing the culture of the Agrawal multi-millionner shravakas as sponsored by them. In the 15th century, many Agrawals migrated to Amer...
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  • Sanghapati were used in the time of poet Raighu (1383–1468) for Gwalior Shravakas belonging to Agrawal and Golalare communities. Navalsah Chanderia has...
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  • also copied from Prabandhavali. The Padaliptacharya Prabandha and Ratna-Shravaka-Prabandha in Rajashekhara's Prabandha-Kosha are taken from Prabandhavali...
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  • day, the king meets Dharma-nandana, and takes the 12 vows of a lay Jain (shravaka). Later, the five monks are reborn, meet each other, and discuss how they...
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    gave up monkhood in 1970 to attend the Summit, and became an ordinary shravaka. He also married Pramoda Shah in 1971. He has two sons, Rajeev Chitrabhanu...
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  • Path was founded in January 1930. In its first edition, a writer named "Shravaka" emphasised that so much "original" writing is done today, so much "self-expression"...
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  • quantities by followers of Jain religion like Jain Acharyas, Munis, Yatis and Shravakas and litterateurs influenced by Jainism is called Jain literature. This...
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    Vidyasagar visited the tirtha, a spot where he took ahara (food offered by shravakas) and recovered from a serious ailment in 1978, is marked and is revered...
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    the possibility of hostile confrontations with the invaders, wherever shravakas along the way lacked an idol he installed images.[citation needed] Today...
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    given title Vidya-Varidhi (meaning the ocean of learning) by the Sagar shravakas in 1976. He was a prolific author. His works Samyakavta Chintamani (1983...
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