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________________ 32 Jñātādharmakathā.' Candanadāsa and Amātya Rāksasa are very close friends. As Jīvasiddhi being a Jaina monk was reliable for Amātya, like-wise Candanadāsa might possibly a Jaina house-holder, is equally reliable for him. Amātya handed over the responsibility of the protection of his family to Candanadāsa. The name of Candanadāsa's close relative is Dhanasena', which is again a typical Jaina name. In the fifth act, the monologue of Candanadāsa carries some suggestions about his being a Jaina. Candanadāsa speaks in Sauraseni and uses the term cārittabhanga-bhīru for himself.S 'Cāritra' is a peculiar Jaina term connoting ‘right conduct'-one of the Jaina triratnas. The verse ‘mottūņa āmisāim” is in Mahārāștrī Prakrit and the references of 'strict vegetarianism' and 'avoiding meat' also point at his being a faithful Jaina. (c) Sarvārthasiddhi : Amātya Rākşasa is very eagar to install Sarvārthasiddhi on the throne of Magadha. He is a person having the lineage of Nandas. Very surprisingly, ‘sarvārthasiddhi is the name of a supreme heavenly abode (anuttara devavimāna) in the hirarchy of the Jaina heavens. Secondly, sarvārthasiddhi is the oldest famous commentary of Pūjyapāda (5th century A.D.) on the well-known philosophical Jaina text viz. the Tattvārthasūtra of Umāsvāmī, a resident of Kusumapura. Amātya Rākşasa's quest for Sarvārthasiddhi is a really strong Jaina connection while considering the Mudrārākṣasa. [3] Cāņakya's character in the Mudrārākṣasa : Though the names Vişnugupta and Kautilya are used at some places in the play, the name "Cāņakya' is continued through the
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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