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________________ 140 * The Svetāmbara texts contemporary to the Bhagavatī Ārādhanā are the Anuyogadvāra and the Niryuktis (Āvaśyaka, Pinda' and Oghao). These texts highlight the intellect of Cāņakya and some other details but Cāņakya's death is not mentioned. * We get the reference to Mahāpadma-nanda and his two ministers named Sakațāla and Vararuci in the 2070th verse of the Bhagavati Ārādhanā. The sucide of Sakațāla is treated there as a religious death. This information matches with the details given in the Kathāsaritsāgara. Commentators of the Bhagavatī Ārādhanā do not throw light on both the verses (No.1551 and No.2070) hence we get little information about Cāņakya. [2] The Mūlācāra of Vattakera is a Jaina Śaurasenī text written during the 3rd 4th century A.D. The Digambaras treat this text as an authentic guidebook of the monastic conduct. A stray reference to Kautilya occurs in the 257th gā. of the Mūlācāra in the following manner - कोडिल्लमासुरक्खा भारहरामायणादि जे धम्मा । होज्ज व तेसु विसुत्ती लोइयमूढो हवदि एसो ।। “The religion preached in the book of Kautilya, in the texts dedicated to the well being of a human (i.e. ayurveda) as well as the texts like (Mahā) Bhārata and Rāmāyaṇa is of course based on misconceptions (laukika-mūdha) and common people are misguided by these texts.” (Further on, disregard towards the vedas is shown in the next verse.) Comments : * Vattakera has cautioned the monks against the mithyā-śrutas (false scriptures of the heretics).
SR No.007699
Book TitleChanakya Explored in Jaina Literature
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorNalini Joshi
PublisherFirodaya Prakashan
Publication Year2014
Total Pages257
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size1 MB
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