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Pramada (Indian philosophy) (562 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article

human-mind. In the list of five causes of bondage given at Umasvati's Tattvartha Sutra 8:1, Kasaya (passion) and Pramada (negligence) are listed as independent
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Agamas are lost, but their teachings are preserved in later Jain texts. Tattvartha Sutra: This text, written by Acaranga Muni, is considered one of the most
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2004 "dravya—Jainism". Encyclopædia Britannica. Acharya Umasvati, Tattvartha Sutra, Ch VIII, Sutra 24 Pujyapada, Acharya (1992). Reality. Translated by
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philosophy and metaphysics, composed a mathematical work called the Tattvārtha Sūtra. Mathematicians of ancient and early medieval India were almost all