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________________ 5.5.1 From the point of view of subject matter the Jaina stories have been classified under the following heads: [a] Dharmakathā These stories give prominence to ritualistic practices, charity, worship, virtue of self-restraint etc. [b] Arthakathā Stories of the traders [c] Kāmakatha Romantic love stories [d] Miśrakatha Mixture of the above mentioned Dharma, Artha and Kāmakathās. Divine, Human and Mixed of both. [e] There are three types of stories [f] Super Human stories Most of the Jaina stories belong to this category. 5.5.2 The relationship of these stories with world literature. 1. The stories like Madhubindu-drstanta (The parable of the honey-drop), 2. The story of Agadadatta 3. The story of Sodasa, the story of Prasannacandra and Valkalacirin, the story of five rice grains etc. 4. The story of Sukumālasvāmi 5. The story of Yaśodhara 6.0 Prakrit Language and Literature The Jaina literature is written in many languages and dialects. Indo-Aryan languages have, as it is well-known, three stages of development. They are: 1. The old Indian or Sanskrit. 2. The middle Indian or Prakrit and Apabhramsa 3. The new Indian or Bhāṣā Jainas have made use of the languages of all the three stages; however, the oldest Jaina works are not written in Sanskrit, as one would expect in the old Indian Sanskrit, but in Prakrit. Page 306 of 317 STUDY NOTES version 5.0
SR No.007711
Book TitleISJS Jainism Study Notes E5 Vol 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorInternational School for Jain Studies
PublisherInternational School for Jain Studies
Publication Year2013
Total Pages352
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size21 MB
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