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1193:(virtues such as forbearance, modesty, purity, truthfulness, self-restraint, austerity, renunciation), contemplation, endurance in hardship (he lists twenty two hardships including hunger, thirst, cold, heat, nakedness, injury, lack of gain, illness, praise, disrespect), and with good character towards others (he lists five – equanimity, reinitiation, non-injury (
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affects rebirths. He asserts that accumulated karma in life determine the length of life and realm of rebirth for each soul in each of four states – infernal beings, plants and animals, human beings and as gods. Further, states
Umaswati, karma also affects the body, the shape, the characteristics as
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Kundakunda, is one of the two revered ancient scholars of Jainism. In Digambara tradition that reveres Kundakunda, Umaswati is considered as a disciple of Kundakunda. However, they differ in two ways. One, Kundakunda wrote in Prakrit, while Umaswati used Sanskrit. Second, their
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Umaswati, and even whether Umaswati and Umaswami were two different persons, who lived sometime between 2nd- to 5th-century CE.
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The state of liberation is presented in
Chapter 10 by Umaswati. It is achieved when deluding and obstructive karmas have been destroyed. This leads to the state of quietism and potentiality, and the soul then moves to the end of the universe, states Umaswati.
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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
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Sanskrit, making it, according to Johnson, the earliest extant Sanskrit language literature related to Jainism. His text was cherished not only by the Jaina traditions, but widely distributed and preserved by the
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Madhvacharya praised Umaswati's ideas in the 13th-century, calling him Umasvati Vachakacharya (literally "expressive teacher"), as Madhvacharya developed his sub-school of
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has been a key and the oldest surviving text in
Jainism, was accepted and widely studied in all four Jaina traditions (Svetambara, Digambara, Sthanakvasi and Terapantha). His
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961:(simultaneous existence and non-existence of something), and non-possession. The text, states Jaini, summarizes "religious, ethical and philosophical" themes of
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is among the oldest surviving Jaina philosophy text along with
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Karl H. Potter; Dalsukh Malvania; Jayendra Soni, eds. (2003).
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is perception of things outside the natural reach of senses;
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His sutra have been variously translated. The first verse of
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2225:, EB Cowell (Translator), Trubner & Co, pages 46–60
1383:, p. xi–xiii, Quote: "That Which Is, known as the
793:. However, this is disputed by some Western scholars.
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An Archaeological History of Religions of Indian Asia
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doctrines differ in the details, such as those about
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2172:Indian Semantic Analysis: The Nirvacana Tradition
1048:Karmic particles exist that inflow to each soul (
1026:presents seven categories of truth in sutra 1.4:
2454:Umaswati in Epigraphical and Literary Tradition
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949:. He includes the doctrines on the subjects of
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1499:. Cambridge University Press. pp. xv–xvi.
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1406:. Oxford University Press. pp. 395–396.
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2348:That which is (Translator: Nathmal Tatia)
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2139:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 594–600.
2112:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 186–187.
2058:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 348–349.
2006:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 154–157.
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2106:Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana (1920).
1632:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 25.
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1140:(abstinence from possessiveness).
945:language, enunciates the complete
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1022:The core theology of Umaswati in
965:in the second century India. The
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757:Umaswati is claimed by both the
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1493:B Faddegon; F W Thomas (1935).
838:after his father's name and as
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2051:Sures Chandra Banerji (1989).
1680:Asim Kumar Chatterjee (2000).
1469:. Paragon House. p. 221.
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1175:Shedding karma and liberation
1128:(abstinence from falsehood),
2351:, Rowman & Littlefield,
1132:(abstinence from stealing),
1124:(abstinence from violence),
1039:Non-sentient matter exists (
895:or Kusumapura (now known as
34:Image of Umaswami / Umaswati
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2345:Umāsvāti, Umaswami (1994),
2278:Lloyd, Christopher (2009),
1809:, p. xviii–xx, 2–3, 6.
1158:presents his sutras on how
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275:Aparigraha (non-possession)
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4377:2nd-century Indian writers
2000:Krishna Sivaraman (1989).
1653:Piotr Balcerowicz (2003).
1626:Piotr Balcerowicz (2003).
1154:Umaswati, in chapter 8 of
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4082:Dynasties and empires
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2079:Walter Slaje (2008).
1773:, pp. xiii–xvii.
1734:K. V. Mardia (1990).
1570:Walter Slaje (2008).
1463:Jack Finegan (1989).
1369:Jones & Ryan 2007
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1354:, p. xi–xiii.
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2522:
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2416:81-208-1938-1
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2027:Umāsvāti 1994
2023:
2020:
2015:
2009:
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1615:
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1603:
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1590:
1585:
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1559:
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1547:
1542:
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1527:
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1522:Umāsvāti 1994
1518:
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1512:, p. 72.
1511:
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1322:
1317:
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1293:
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1288:
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1285:Samantabhadra
1283:
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749:
748:
743:
742:
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733:
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725:
724:
720:
716:
712:
709:and known as
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686:
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396:Samantabhadra
394:
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384:
382:
379:
377:
376:
372:
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367:
365:
362:
360:
357:
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352:
351:
347:Major figures
343:
342:
335:
332:
330:
327:
325:
324:Navkar Mantra
322:
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312:
311:
303:
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295:
292:
290:
287:
286:
283:
280:
279:
276:
273:
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268:
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261:
260:Satya (truth)
258:
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158:
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151:
146:
143:
141:
138:
136:
133:
131:
128:
127:
126:
125:
121:
117:
116:
113:
109:
105:
101:
100:
93:
90:
86:
81:
78:
77:
73:
69:
66:
63:
59:
55:
51:
47:
43:
38:
31:
26:
19:
16:
4208:
4187:Samavasarana
4177:Śalākāpuruṣa
3785:John E. Cort
3696:Ashtamangala
3691:Siddhachakra
3628:Kasayapahuda
3595:Pratikramana
3503:Sthānakavāsī
3261:Anekāntavāda
3257:Jaina logic
3251:Kevala Jñāna
3246:Epistemology
3103:Rajendrasuri
2961:Devardhigani
2951:Sthulabhadra
2736:Prabhācandra
2661:Amritchandra
2535:
2460:
2425:
2401:
2370:
2347:
2323:
2300:
2280:
2260:
2240:
2218:
2198:
2191:
2171:
2164:
2135:
2128:
2108:
2101:
2081:
2074:
2053:
2046:
2034:
2022:
2002:
1995:
1983:
1922:
1850:
1838:
1826:
1814:
1802:
1797:, p. 2.
1790:
1778:
1766:
1756:
1752:
1751:
1736:
1729:
1709:
1702:
1682:
1675:
1655:
1648:
1628:
1621:
1609:
1572:
1565:
1553:
1541:
1529:
1517:
1505:
1495:
1465:
1422:
1402:
1384:
1376:
1347:
1295:Sthulabhadra
1257:
1255:
1246:
1242:
1238:
1236:
1226:
1222:
1220:
1215:
1210:
1208:
1199:
1194:
1188:
1184:
1180:
1178:
1168:
1164:
1155:
1153:
1134:brahmacharya
1125:
1119:
1106:mind reading
1102:clairvoyance
1091:
1085:
1076:
1067:
1058:
1049:
1040:
1031:
1023:
1021:
1003:
988:
981:
979:
959:Anekantavada
951:non-violence
934:
932:
915:anekantavada
914:
911:
904:
888:
886:
882:Rsibhasitani
881:
877:
871:
870:agrees that
860:
855:
848:Nagaravacaka
847:
843:
839:
835:
833:
823:
819:
809:
803:
797:
795:
786:
775:Madhvacharya
771:Nagaravachka
770:
756:
745:
739:
727:
721:
710:
706:
702:
701:
634:Jain symbols
518:
511:
504:
497:
490:
483:
476:
469:
462:
455:
373:
334:Jai Jinendra
307:Jain prayers
281:
247:
195:Kevala Jnana
165:Anekantavada
74:
15:
4129:Rashtrakuta
4046:Jainism and
3945:Maharashtra
3903:Bundelkhand
3790:Paul Dundas
3663:Kalpa Sūtra
3658:Aptamimamsa
3543:Monasticism
3474:Murtipujaka
3456:Kanji Panth
3436:Taran Panth
3419:Mula Sangha
3273:Siddhashila
3206:Tirthankara
3133:Vallabhsuri
3083:Mahashraman
3073:Jambuvijaya
3012:Yashovijaya
2997:Hemachandra
2910:Tapa Gaccha
2846:Tarun Sagar
2831:Pranamsagar
2826:Pramansagar
2821:Pragyasagar
2816:Kshamasagar
2772:Deshbhushan
2767:Shantisagar
2746:Taran Svami
2731:Yativṛṣabha
2681:Nemichandra
2635:Pushpadanta
2604:Kanji Panth
2584:Taran Panth
2567:Mula Sangha
1227:Prasamarati
1221:Along with
1167:(upper) or
1110:omniscience
893:Pataliputra
868:Paul Dundas
836:Svatitanaya
644:Topics list
569:Pilgrimages
520:Valayapathi
419:Major sects
406:Yashovijaya
210:Brahmacarya
4366:Categories
4308:Literature
4197:Samvatsari
3962:Tamil Nadu
3887:Jainism in
3706:Nandavarta
3653:Samayasāra
3605:Literature
3573:Kshamavani
3568:Paryushana
3531:Meditation
3526:Sallekhana
3466:Śvetāmbara
3387:Ratnatraya
3307:Gunasthana
3226:Philosophy
3078:Mahāprajña
3047:Udayaratna
3032:Hiravijaya
3022:Jinaharsha
2987:Haribhadra
2966:Siddhasena
2956:Jinabhadra
2946:Bhadrabahu
2888:Śvetāmbara
2841:Sudhasagar
2836:Pulaksagar
2811:Guptisagar
2782:Guptinandi
2777:Vidyasagar
2741:Vidyananda
2671:Gunabhadra
2625:Kundakunda
2531:Bhadrabahu
2244:, OUP US,
2232:References
2055:Appendices
1558:Jaini 1998
1534:Lloyd 2009
1427:Jaini 1998
1300:Hemchandra
1290:Bhadrabahu
1280:Haribhadra
1251:Vidyananda
1148:See also:
1138:aparigraha
1002:Umaswati,
921:Philosophy
791:Kundakunda
763:Śvētāmbara
747:Yogasutras
556:Samvatsari
551:Paryushana
434:Śvetāmbara
401:Haribhadra
391:Siddhasena
386:Kundakunda
294:Sallekhana
220:Gunasthana
215:Aparigraha
157:Philosophy
92:Kundakunda
4226:Sculpture
4162:Ekendriya
4023:Singapore
4008:Hong Kong
3988:Australia
3957:Rajasthan
3928:Karnataka
3840:Community
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3780:Chandabai
3749:Pattavali
3701:Shrivatsa
3686:Jain flag
3563:Festivals
3519:Practices
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3234:Five Vows
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854:call him
852:Digambara
840:Vatsisuta
830:Biography
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629:Jain flag
619:Ekendriya
594:Shikharji
534:Festivals
429:Digambara
381:Ganadhara
170:Cosmology
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4296:Navboxes
4155:Timeline
4104:Ikshvaku
4089:Chalukya
4058:Hinduism
4053:Buddhism
4018:Pakistan
3976:Overseas
3763:Scholars
3744:Kshullak
3727:Ascetics
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3536:Sāmāyika
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2980:Medieval
2890:ascetics
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2853:Kshullak
2721:Harisena
2711:Ravisena
2701:Akalanka
2696:Jayasena
2691:Jinasena
2686:Virasena
2654:Medieval
2599:Yapaniya
2559:Branches
2536:Umaswati
1274:See also
1000:—
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941:text in
752:Hinduism
750:have in
732:Sanskrit
711:Umaswami
707:Umasvati
703:Umaswati
584:Palitana
369:Mahavira
359:Rishabha
289:Sāmāyika
140:Timeline
104:a series
102:Part of
61:Religion
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4328:America
4323:Temples
4172:Pratima
4150:History
4143:Related
4134:Santara
4114:Kalinga
4109:Kadamba
4099:Hoysala
4068:Sikhism
3993:Belgium
3923:Haryana
3918:Gujarat
3848:Śrāvaka
3754:Acharya
3678:Symbols
3632:Mantra
3585:Upadhan
3558:Rituals
3553:Fasting
3392:Kashaya
3382:Saṃsāra
3361:Nirjara
3356:Samvara
3327:Pudgala
3216:Arihant
2924:Ancient
2897:Gacchas
2762:Acharya
2613:Ancient
1268:dualism
1078:nirjara
1069:samvara
991:darsana
963:Jainism
909:style.
799:Acharya
715:Jainism
624:Temples
375:Arihant
225:Saṃsāra
135:History
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4333:Bengal
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4124:Pandya
4119:Maurya
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1122:ahimsa
1116:Ethics
1108:; and
1086:moksha
1060:bandha
1051:asrava
975:moksha
971:bhasya
967:Sūtras
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238:Ethics
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4260:Lists
4221:Stupa
4094:Ganga
4063:Islam
4013:Japan
3933:North
3908:Delhi
3895:India
3876:JAINA
3858:Tamil
3853:Sarak
3613:Agama
3590:Tapas
3377:Death
3368:Mokṣa
3322:Ajiva
3295:Types
3290:Karma
3118:Tulsi
2376:Delhi
1306:Notes
1216:nayas
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1185:gupti
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612:Other
574:Tirth
190:Mokṣa
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145:Index
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4303:Gods
3489:Tapa
3317:Jīva
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