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E. Leumann, An outline of the Avaśyaka Literature
trayastrimśat, sarvapariśātasyôtkrsto'ntarakālah pūrvakoti "samayena hīnā udadhayah” samayôdadhayah''guda-dhānā" ity-ādāviva madhyapadalopi samāsah samayena hīnāni sāgaropamāṇi ca trayastrimsat. bhāvanā sarvā 'pi prāg-uktaiva drastavyā.
Summary Contents of the Višesāvaśyaka-Bhāsya
From what has preceded, we have scrutinized various details from the contents of Jinabhadra's Bhäsya. Now an overview should follow as a necessary correlate to the insights gained by this, which, from a distance, lets details disappear and attempts only to grasp the entire contents.
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Nana Paoyanla....................
....... I 80-84
Pedhabandha. Opening stanza (= above, p. 31°35 f.)..
.....11 Contents: 1 phala, 2 joga, 3 mangala, 4 samudāy'attha (anuoga), 5 dāra(-caukka), 6 bheya, 7 nirutta, 8 kama-paoyaņa . . .
. I 2 1 3, 2-11 (therakappa-kkama 7). ..
.... I 3-11 3 Ensuring success 12, threefold - 14, discussion - 21, etymologies - 24y . . . . I 12-24y
1 nāma 25 & 27ay, 2 thavaņā 26 & 27°, 3 davva 28: āgamao 29 f., on this, nayadiscussion - 43, no-āgamao - 48, 4 bhāva: āgamao 494, no-āgamao - 51; discussion on 1-4-77. ........................................ I 24° -77 = nandī 78": 3 davva “the (twelve) instruments” 784 .. 4 bhāva "the types of knowledge I-V (above, p. 40' 50-54)"
7 178 & 79
79 I 81", II 816, III 82, IV 83, V 84; addition 84' ... I & II preliminary remarks - 96; contents 96', 1 lakkhana-bheya - 103, 2 heu
phala-bhāva - 114, 3 bheya-vibhāga 115", 4 indiya-vibhāga 1150 (as introduction) & 116-152 (cp. above, p. 36°57), 5 vāgêyara-bheya - 160, 6 akkharêyara-bheya -169, 7 mūêyara-bheya - 174 ..... I 85-174
Transition to the following ................... I 175 f. I A-D: names 177, synonyms (above, p. 399.14) 178, definitions (above,
p. 394 14-21) 179................ ......I 177 - 179 polemic: A 180, B-183, C & D - 191 . .............I 180 - 191 discussion: A - 287, B 288, C 289, D 290, A-D-298 . . . . . . I 192 - 298 the 28 varieties (above, p. 39' 1-6)............... I 299-305
the twelve different kinds of subspecies (above, p. 4093-18) 306, 3 307", 5
3076, 1 308°, 9 308P, 11 308", 7 308°, 10 & 9 309'; addition 310I 306-310 samsay'āīyā, sammadditthi & micchāditthi ......... I 311-331 duration: A 332°, B & C 332, D332; addition 333 ....I 332 & 333 the five sensory activities .........
.... I 334 - 349 transmission of sound (above, p. 39an) . . . . . . . . . . . . I 350 - 353
sound receptivity, sound production, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . I 354-394 I synonyms (above, p. 39 n.) 395, interpretation - 397; AD synonym 398, A3994, B 399b, C 400*, D 1000..
...... I 395 - 400 fourfold in regard to the objects: repetition and explanation of a Nandi
passage (above, p. 23on.) .................. I 401-404 Systematic treatment according to nine points of view: synopsis 105, 1
santapaya-parūvanayā - 426 (whereby a naya-discussion on sammatta 413 - 425), 2 davva-pamāņa 428, 3 khetta 430, 3 khetta & 4 phusaņā 433", 5 kāla - 435, 6 antara - 437°, 7 bhāga 4376, 8 bhāva 438", 9 appa-bahu 438', on which a discussion - 441 .................... I 405-441 Transition to the following ......................1 442
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