CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION of the KEVALAJÑĀNAVINAYATĀPASYA-SAṄGHA
KEVALAJÑĀNAVINAYATĀPASYA-SAṄGHA THE UNIVERSAL JAIN SAṄGHA (RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY) [73 of 78]
APPENDIX VII
Admission regulations [1 of 6]
The following is advised to be read before an admission for learning other views:
- (German translation) The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ by Nicholas Notovitch: OM-ARHAM , for an illumination from the point of view of a Buddhist eyewitness, with unscriptural testimonies of Jesus and exculpatory testimonies for the Jews' innocence at the crucifixion according to ancient manuscript preserved in a monastery in Leh-Ladak, the Indian border region near Srinagar, Kashmir, with Tibet (Access to the MS is only possible with authorization from the Dalai Lama (See film about this book of the same title by the American Afghanistan veteran).
- The realization of the differences of the 5 anuvratas and 5 mahāvratas from the NT from the authority of the respective ancient scriptures set forth with the references and related dates in the paper MĀHAVRATAS and AṆUVRATAS in comparison to the Bible : OM-ARHAM - https://www.om-arham.org/file/view/12621/mahavratas-and-a%E1%B9%87uvratas-in-comparison-to-the-bible- https://www.om-arham.org/file/view/12621/mahavratas-and-a%E1%B9%87uvratas-in-comparison-to-the-bible.
- The classification of one's view as Christian, Jew or Mohammedan from the choices given in the 2 books in four volumes by Joseph Wolff published here beginning with Travels and Adventures of the Rev. Josepf Wolff, ed. 1861 : OM-ARHAM - https://www.om-arham.org/blog/view/4388/travels-and-adventures-of-the-rev-josepf-wolff-ed-1861.
- The classification of one's view as a Buddhist versus the teaching of the Jinas in relation to the presentation of the paper published here A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF JAINISMUS UND BUDDHISMUS by BRAHMACHARI SITAL PRASADJI - E : OM-ARHAM - https://www.om-arham.org/file/view/8871/a-comparative-study-of-jainismus-und-buddhismus-by-brahmachari-sital-prasadji-e.
- These scriptures are addressed only to the bhāvya -s (those who are capable of attaining enlightenment of the existence of mind-reading knowledge and omniscience in this life and strive to attain it). The premise here is the fifth and highest kind of belief, called Kṣāyika - is the 5th or highest level of intensity of right perception of how things really are, s. table Trinity - Ratnatraya (the three gems) Samyagdarśanajñānacāritrāṇi mokṣamārgaḥ : OM-ARHAM - https://www.om-arham.org/file/view/12615/trinity-ratnatraya-the-three-gems-samyagdarsanajnanacaritra%E1%B9%87i-mok%E1%B9%A3amarga%E1%B8%A5.
- 200215 Pañchāstikāya Samayasāra by Kuṇdakunda ācārya: OM-ARHAM to understand and compare the 7 tattvas and 9 padārthas explained therein for the realization of the six truths of Siddhasṇa 1. soul exists, 2. it is eternal, 3. karta (subject of action /doer), 4. bhokta (ripening of the fruits (of one's deeds of karta)], 5. there is nirrvaṇa (liberation, emancipation), 6. there is the path to attaining liberation.
- The Autobiography of Atma Tattva Das (3) JAIN DHARM EK VEGYANIK DRSTIKON | Saṁvara [part 3317] | Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/692614454130155/posts/1848046421920280.
- Rājapraśnīya Sūtra 2nd Upānga second Chapter, see (3) JAIN DHARM EK VEGYANIK DRSTIKON | 'Jñāna vinaya (viṇao) tapa [part 292]’ | Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/692614454130155/posts/703333153058285..
- The story of Skandaka who attained vipula - manaḥparyāya jñāna - mind-reading knowledge - through strict asceticism and subduing the four passions - anger, pride, intrigue, greed) – excerpt from Baghavatī Sūtra 2 Śataka (2nd Book of 41 Books) in 45 parts, s. (3) JAIN DHARM EK VEGYANIK DRSTIKON | 'Jñāna vinaya (viṇao) tapa [part 359]’ | Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/692614454130155/posts/713133255411608.
- JAIN DHARM EK VEGYANIK DRSTIKON | Illustrated Śrī Nandī Sūtra contains the description of the five kinds of knowledge, refered to (amongst other scriptures) in the second chapter ... | Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/692614454130155/permalink/703425436382390. In the absence of belief in the existence of siddha, the journey on the spiritual path does not even begin. Therefore, the recognition of siddha status is the first primary parameter. The fifteen secondary parameters help to understand this, pp. 83-96.
- All the sermons of the 24 Jinas given in Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra (Conduct of the 63 famous people). These sermons are individually listed with reference to volume and page number in notes 1-24, convenient with corresponding links for direct access, s. (3) JAIN DHARM EK VEGYANIK DRSTIKON | Saṁvara [part 3315] | Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/692614454130155/posts/1816244311767158.
- After reading all of this, realizing that the mind-reading knowledge attributed to Jesus in the NT is just fragments of the 5 major vows mixed with the 5 minor vows, the clear and pure tradition arguably en route from India to Jerusalem and never fully arrived in Europe after 2000 years.
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