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________________ 110 Studies in Jainology, Prakrit 15 OBSERVATIONS ON SOME SOURCES OF THE PUNYASRAVA-KATHAKOSA Jaina literature is remarkably rich in stories. From early times the Jaina teachers have narrated or composed stories in Prakrit and Sanskrit (later also in Apabhramsa and some of the modern Indian languages) with a view to imparting ethical education to monks and cdifying and instructing the pious laity in an entertaining manner. As a result, there has gracefully flown a stream of Jaina narrative literature which is a part of the Indian narrative literature in general. Kathakosas or Compilations of Storics form an interesting type among those ones found in the later Jaina narrative' literature. And the Punyāsrava-kathākoša, in Sanskrit prose, of Ramacandra Mumuksu stands as a unique work among the Kathakośas. It is unique in the sense that it illustrates the fruits obtainable from the practice of the six-fold duties of housc- holders which are generally known as: (i) Devapuja (worship of divinity); (ii) Gurūpāsti (devotion to Guru); (iii) Svadhayāya (Study of scripture); (iv) Samyama (self-restraint); Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001597
Book TitleStudies in Jainology Prakrit Literature and Languages
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorB K Khadabadi
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year1997
Total Pages460
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Literature, & Language
File Size22 MB
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