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________________ Sec. 2. REFERENCE TO THE T. S. IN THE AGAMIC COMMENTARIES UP TO THE 10TH for futher development. These post-Umäsväti authors frequently quote the sutras from the T. S. instead of from the canonical passages even though the original forms. of these aphorisms are readily available in the canon itself, which suggests that the T. S. came to be well accredited in this tradition. The final table below shows a distribution of these debatable sutras according to the authors who referred to them. Authors/ I 1 2 4 31 Bh. 33 X X Prakirakas Bhadrababu Sanghadāsa Jinabhadra Agastyasimba Jinadasa Haribhadra Kolṭācārya Śilanka Prakirakas Bhadrabahu Sanghadāsa Jinabhadra Agastyasimha Jinadasa Haribhadra Koṭṭācārya Sikanka Chapters Aphorisms Jain Education International X X X X X X X X X X V 37 40 X X X X 42-43 & Bh. X X VI 3-4 II 1-7 22 26 X X VII VIII 6 33 For Private & Personal Use Only X X 1 26 & Bh. A V 29 30 31 X X X X X X IX 8 18 X X X X X 27 6Bh. X X X X The table above forcibly speaks that the sutra 1:1 on threefold pathways to liberation (although the concept was not formulated by Umasvati himself) gave an immediate and profound influence over the post-Umäsvati authors who commented on the canonical texts which generally advocate fourfold pathways to the final release. IX:27 on the definition of dhyāna also soon invited reactionary arguments on it. V:29, although herein referred to after Jinabhadra onwards, must have roused an instantaneous effect in the fields of ontology and logic. Likewise Yugapadvada of kevala jana-darśana opined by Umasvati in 1:31Bh. provoked further hot argumentation in the post-Umäsväti period. These are considered to be the immediate and important reactions to the T. S, which are pregnant with problems for further development. X X 76 www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001578
Book TitleStudy of Tattvarthasutra with Bhasya
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSuzuko Ohira
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1982
Total Pages196
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Tattvartha Sutra, Philosophy, Tattvartha Sutra, & Tattvarth
File Size13 MB
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