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Saamaayika
Saamanya drista Saamanya visheshatmaka Saamarthya Saamayika vrata Saanketika Saanshayika mithyaatva Saanti paatha Saapeksha Saasana Saasanadevata Saasanadevi
Common |(1) A state of equanimity (composure) calmness, self-control, poise, level-headedness; (2) Prayers; |(3) Equanimity; (4) State of equanimity: (5) Concentration on religious themes for a duration of 48 minutes; (6) Also see vratas; (7) State of calmness and sinlessness of mind and speech. Usually 48 minutes for householders and a lifetime for saadhus and saadhvis. Inference by commonality Common substances with different forms Strength; Capacity; Ability; Capability Equanimity vow Hinting Wrong belief due to doubtful state of mind Santi paatha; Peace recital Relative; Relativistic; Comparative Jain teaching; Jain discipline Guardian deity Attending and protecting deity of the tirthankaras; These have male counterparts too called Saasana deva. They are also called yaksa and yaksini. Since the tirthankaras are free from attachment (vitaraaga), they do not help their devotees. It is from the attending deity that the devotee receives help. Scriptures; Canons Belief in reverse canons; Canonical idiocy Disputation; Debate; Meaning ot the scripture
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