Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... Jain Pandits now in India , I find them so deficient in clearness , and so full of inaccuracies , that I have decided , with your permission , to lay them -as they are - before the Society , and to make a few remarks of my own on the Jains ...
... Jain Pandits now in India , I find them so deficient in clearness , and so full of inaccuracies , that I have decided , with your permission , to lay them -as they are - before the Society , and to make a few remarks of my own on the Jains ...
Página 278
... Jains we read that Mahāvīra himself began his career by wearing clothes for one year and one month , and after that he walked about naked . Now Gautama Buddha was an opponent of Jain asceticism , and it seems to me probable that one of ...
... Jains we read that Mahāvīra himself began his career by wearing clothes for one year and one month , and after that he walked about naked . Now Gautama Buddha was an opponent of Jain asceticism , and it seems to me probable that one of ...
Página 279
... Jains , opposed to strict asceticism in this particular . This party ultimately formed themselves into a separate ... Jains , and covered with their temples ) . I also visited Delhi , Jaypur , Ājmīr , and some other chief Jain stations ...
... Jains , opposed to strict asceticism in this particular . This party ultimately formed themselves into a separate ... Jains , and covered with their temples ) . I also visited Delhi , Jaypur , Ājmīr , and some other chief Jain stations ...
Página 280
... Jains as dis- tinguishing them from Buddhists . I pass over the fact that the Jains of the present day keep up Caste . The two Jain Pandits who came to me at Jaypur were Brahmans , and wore the Brahminical thread . This is of little ...
... Jains as dis- tinguishing them from Buddhists . I pass over the fact that the Jains of the present day keep up Caste . The two Jain Pandits who came to me at Jaypur were Brahmans , and wore the Brahminical thread . This is of little ...
Página 281
... Jains differs from the well - known three - refuge ' formula of the Buddhists ( ' I go for refuge to the Buddha , the Law , and the order of Monks ' ) thus : Reverence to the Arhats , to the Siddhas , to the Acaryas , to the Upadhyāyas ...
... Jains differs from the well - known three - refuge ' formula of the Buddhists ( ' I go for refuge to the Buddha , the Law , and the order of Monks ' ) thus : Reverence to the Arhats , to the Siddhas , to the Acaryas , to the Upadhyāyas ...
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Página 102 - And after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by the king with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to Armalec (the capital) of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells, sung masses, and baptized several; preaching freely and openly, notwithstanding the fact that only the year before the bishop and six other Minor Friars had there undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated...