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________________ (Isinamakittanam Isimandalatthan, page 374) conclusively establishes that it predates Acharanga churni (7th century A.D.). Scholars should give a serious thought to this fact. It is believed that Rishimandal was written by Dharmaghosh Suri of Tapagachchha sect, but I have my doubts as his period is 14th century A.D. In fact, the language and style of Rishimandal indicates that it is an ancient work and its author had studied Rishibhashit. In the course of studies of canons for mendicants prescribed by Acharya Jinaprabh in his work Vidhimargprabha the list of anthologies to be studied has been concluded with the mention of Rishibhashit.5 As such, according to the accepted system of classification, Rishibhashit can be classified as an anthological work. In the ancient Jain tradition it was recognised as an important work. In Aavashyak Niryukti Bhadrabahu has expressed his intent to write a Niryukti on Rishibhashit. As no such work is available today, it is difficult to surmise if it was written at all. Of course, Rishimandal, which finds a mention in Acharanga churni, certainly appears to be a collected work. All this goes to prove that upto a certain period Rishibhashit must have been an important work in Jain tradition. Sthanang refers to it as a part of Prashnavyakarandasha. Samvayang has mentioned about its fourtyfour chapters. As already mentioned, Nandisutra, Pakkhisutra etc. include it in the classification Kaliksutra. Aavashyak Niryukti classifies it as a work of Dharmakathanuyog. Style and Period of Rishibhashit: 8 According to its language, style, and subject matter this is an extremely old work among the Jain canonical works of Ardhamagadhi language. I consider this work being of a period slightly later than that of first Shrutaskandha of Acharanga but earlier than that of other ancient works like Sutrakritang, Uttaradhyayan, and Dashvaikalika. Even its present form can under no circumstances be dated later than 3rd or 4th century B.C. As per the information available in Sthanang this work was originally a part of Prashnavyakarandasha; the ten Dashas described in Sthanang include Rishibhashit also. Samvayang 132 इसिभासियाई सुत्ताई
SR No.006236
Book TitleRushibhashit Sutra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVinaysagar, Sagarmal Jain, Kalanath Shastri, Dineshchandra Sharma
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year2016
Total Pages512
LanguageHindi
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & agam_anykaalin
File Size33 MB
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