Bandhisvamitva, Bandhisvāmitva, Bandhi-svamitva: 1 definition

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Source: academia.edu: Tessitori Collection I

Bandhisvāmitva (बन्धिस्वामित्व) is the name of a Karmagrantha work by Devendrasūri dealing with the Karma section of Jain Canonical literature.—The Bandhisvāmitva (with interlinear Gujarati commentary) is included in the collection of manuscripts at the ‘Vincenzo Joppi’ library, collected by Luigi Pio Tessitori during his visit to Rajasthan between 1914 and 1919.—The Karmagranthas have been published often in many popular editions, with Hindi or Gujarati translations and explanations, etc. [...] The present manuscript contains three of the five Karmagranthas (e.g., the Bandhisvāmitva) composed by Devendrasūri, pupil of Jagaccandrasūri of the tapāgaccha. [...]

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Jainism is an Indian religion of Dharma whose doctrine revolves around harmlessness (ahimsa) towards every living being. The two major branches (Digambara and Svetambara) of Jainism stimulate self-control (or, shramana, ‘self-reliance’) and spiritual development through a path of peace for the soul to progess to the ultimate goal.

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