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________________ 57 [2] The Avaśyaka-niryukti of Bhadrabāhu (2nd) is an old Jaina Māhārāstrī text which belongs to the 3rd or 4th century A.D. Bhadrabāhu says - खवगे अमच्चपुत्ते चाणक्के चेव थूलभद्दे अ । --------- ----------------- पारिणामिअ-बुद्धीए एवमाई उदाहरणा Niryukti-samgraha, gā.51 (p.93) Here Cāņakya is mentioned as an example of PāriņāmikiBuddhi, i.e. the intellectual capacity or wisdom acquired by experi ence. The examples and stories connected with pāriņāmiki-buddhi are explained at length in the later texts. Many of the texts present a lot of Cāņakya-episodes as the examples of pāriņāmiki-buddhi. The sense of appreciation and regards towards Cāņakya is quite evident in these examples. We know that the Kauțilīya Arthaśāstra is really a treasurebook which illuminates various aspects of human life in general and a miraculous blend of contemporary political thoughts, economy and socio-moral values in particular. We can easily conjucture that it is the essence of Cāņakya's life-long experience of good governance. It is sure that Bhadrabāhu (II) had appreciated his text i.e. Kauțilīya Arthaśāstra by including him in the examples of pāriņāmiki-buddhi. It seems that Arya Rakṣita had a little hesitation to quote the text of Kautilya, but Bhadrabāhu appreciates his wisdom wholeheartedly along with the revered Jaina monk Sthūlabhadra, a contemporary of Cāņakya. [3] The Piņda-niryukti of Bhadrabāhu (2nd) is an old Jaina Māhārāștrī text written in the 3rd 4th century A.D. The gāthā runs as
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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