Book Title: Studies In Umasvati And His Tattvartha Sutra
Author(s): G C Tripathi, Ashokkumar Singh
Publisher: Bhogilal Laherchand Institute of Indology
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90 Studies in Umāsvāti
31. Ibid, pp. 62–4. 32. Dundas 1997. 33. Cf. Sūtrakrtānga-sūtra 2.2.29: A monk should not indulge in deceit
(khanna=māyā), greed (pasamsā, lobha), pride (ukkāsa= utkarsha,
māna), and wrath (pagāsa=prakāśa, krodha). 34. Dixit 1974, p. 8 Avrata includes violence, untruth, theft, inconti
nence, and acquisitiveness, as discussed in the context of vratas in
TS, Chapter 7. 35. Johnson 1995, p. 60 and Sanghvi 1974, p. 236. 36. Uttarādhyayana Sūtra 19.71 as translated by Jacobi 1895, p. 172. 37. Deleu 1970, p. 100. 38. Ibid,p. 132. 39. Ibid, p. 138. 40. Ibid, p. 152, translating Bhagavati Sūtra 8.8 (383b). 41. Glasenapp 1942, pp. 86–87. 42. Bhagavati Sūtra 8.8 (387b) as summarized in Deleu 1970, p. 152. 43. Ibid, 10.2 (495b), p. 168. 44. TS 6.5. 45. SS 616, Rājavārtika 6.4, lines 23-24, and Dhavalā 5.4.31 (vol. 13,
p. 92). 46. Johnson 1995, p. 51. 47. J.L. Jaini's commentary on GKK 257. 48. Dhavalā 5.4.24 (vol. 13, p. 51). 49. Ibid, 5.3.24 (vol. 13, pp. 47-51). 50. Tatia 1994, p. 254. 51. Dhavalā 5.3.24 (vol. 13, pp. 47–51). 52. Abhayadevasūri's īkā on Bhagavatī Sūtra 3.3.15 (pp. 457–58) as
quoted in Kriyā-kośa, pp. 89-90. 53. Adhyātmamataparīksa, p. 227 as translated in Jaini (this volume). 54. Dundas 1997, p. 505. 55. Glasenapp 1942, p. 74 56. Wiley 2000. 57. The term leśyā is found in some of the earliest Śvetāmbara sources
such as Sūtrakrtānga Sūtra 1.6.13 and 1.10.15.