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JAIXA SACRED LITERATURE: H. AVGA-BANYA. 143
II. THE ANGA-BAHYA SRUTA, OR SCRIPTURES OTHER
THAN THE TWELVE AVGAS
This contains 80,108,175 letters, divided into fourteen Prakīinakus.
1. The Simüyika-Prukīrnuku contains an account of the six kinds of sümūyika: nima (name), sthapuna (position), drarya (substance), kshetru (time), kūlu (place), and Whāru (nature).
2. The Samstar-prakırnaka gives an account of the five stages in the lives of Tirthaikaras, their thirty-four powers, eiglit Prūtiluiryus (miracles), most refined, astral body, Sumarusurumu, and preaching of dharmu, or religionis doctrine.
3. The Vandana-prakirnuka deals with the temples and other places of worship.
4. The Pratikrumama-prakīrnaka gires an account of those methods that are necessary for the removal of those defects that are related to the day, to the night, to the fortnight, to the four months, and to the year : relating to the iryă putha, and those defects which arise in the perfect condition of the death of a pious man.
5. The l'inaya-pirukirnaku gives an account of fire kinds of rinayı (humility and becoming inodesty of behaviour), relating to faith, knowledge, conduct, austerity, and behaviour.
6. The Kriti - karmu - prakīrnaka gires detailed accounts of the modes of the worship, etc., of the Jinas (Tirthankaras); and of the significance of obeisance and reverence paid to Arlats, Siddhas, Achāryas,