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________________ HISTORY OF JAINA MONACHISM 361 Even though some of the church units were common to both, the 'sambhoga' of the Svetämbaras seldom gets a reference in the Müläcära. Instead of that, the 'gaccha' and the 'gana' seemed to have the same prominence as revealed in the Niryuktis or even the Prakirṇakas. The unorganised state of the Digambara Church may be attributed, perhaps, to the fact that they had to live in a foreign region and had to face new people. Hence they had to impress the people there more by their behaviour than by their Church organisation. GANAS AND SAKHAS IN THE KALPASŪTRAT (Order as in the Text) Name Aryanägila śākhā Aryapadmila Aruajayanti Aryatāpasi GODASA GANA 39 دو 22 Four śākhās: (1) Tamraliptikä (2) Kotivarsiyā (3) Pundravardhaniyā (4) Däsikharabhatikā UTTARABALISSAHA GANA Four śäkhäs: (1) Kauśambikā (2) Sautaptikä (Pkt. Soittiya) (3) Kautumbini (or Kundadhari) Jain Education International (4) Candanagari .. .. Originator Arya Nägila Arya Padmila Arya Jayanta Arya Täpasa Godāsa (Named after regions and towns) Uttara and Balissaha (Named after the city) Disciple of For Private & Personal Use Only Arya Vajrasena 729. It is believed that the Digambaras migrated to the South in about the 4th century B.C. 730. Kalpasūtra, SBE., Vol. XXII, pp. 288-294. BULL. DCRI.--46 Bhadrabahu www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001727
Book TitleHistory of Jaina Monachism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorS B Deo
PublisherDeccan College Research Institute
Publication Year1956
Total Pages616
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Principle, & History
File Size12 MB
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