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________________ 336 Studies in Jainology, Prakrit 39 OBSERVATIONS ON GOMMAȚA, GOMMATARAYA AND GOMMATADEVA A few decades ago a good number of scholars like M.G.Pai. S.C.Ghoshal, N.R.Premi etc. thought that Gommaļa was another name of Bahubali, the son of Lord Rsabha, and, hence, his colossus at Sravanabc!gola got this name and the term (gommata) was applied to several persons and things associated with it. Some scholars proposed interesting vocables like manmatha (cupid), go (speech) etc., from which the word gommata was said to have been derived.' Later Dr.A.N.Upadhye put forth a theory that gom(m)ata is not derived from any Sanskrit or Prakrit vocable, but is a local word found in slightly varicd forms in Kannada, Telugu, Konkani and Marathi languages and used in the sense of good, handsome, benefactor etc. He opined that Gommaļa must have been a pet name of Camundarāya, which in course of time came to be applied to several things, including Bahubali's image, associated with him." This theory, though not propounded on any contemporary evidence, but being most plausible was accepted by the majority of scholars in the field. 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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