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## Introduction
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Utkalik
Uttaraadhyayana Veshramanopapata Dashakalik Suryaprajnapti DashashrutaSkandha Velandhropapata Kalpikakalpik Paurushimंडल Kalp
Devendropapata Chullakalpashruta Mandalpravesha Vyavahara UththanaShruta Mahakalpashruta Vidyaacharan Viniश्चय Nishīth SamutthanaShruta Aupapatik Ganividya Mahanishīth Nagaparijnāpanikā Rājaprashnīya Dhyanavibhakti Rishibhaashit Nirāyavalikā Jīvābhigam Maranavibhakti Jambudvīpaprajnapti Kalpikā Prajnapana Atmavishodhi DvīpaSāgaraprajnapti Kalpavatanshikā Mahāprajnapana VītarāgaShruta Chandraprajnapti Pushpitā Pramādāpramāda SanlekhanāShruta Kshullikāvimāna- Pushpachūlikā Nandī Viharakalpa -Pravibhakti Vrishnidasha Anuyogadvara
Charanavidhi Mahัลlikāvimāna
Devendrastava Aturpratyākhyāna -Pravibhakti
Tandulavaichārik Mahāpratyākhyāna Angachūlikā
Chandravēdyaka Vaggachūlikā Vivahachūlikā Arunoppapata Varunoppapata Garudoppapata Dharanoppapata
Thus, we see that the Mahāpratyākhyāna is mentioned in the Nandī Sūtra as an Angabāhya, Āvashyak-Vyatirikt Utkalik Āgama. The style of classification of Āgamas adopted in the Pākshika Sūtra has some differences in name and order. In it too, the Mahāpratyākhyāna has been placed 28th among the Utkalik Āgamas. In addition, an ancient style of classification of Āgamas is also found in the Shourseni Āgama 'Mūlāchār' of the Yāpanīya tradition. The Mūlāchār classifies Āgamas into four parts: (1) Tīrthankara-Katha (2) Pratyekabuddha 1. Mūlāchār-Bharatiya Jñānapīṭha-Gāthā 277