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The following table gives a list of some important post-āgamic Yoga works. 19
Century
Author
Text
1st
Ācārya Kundakunda
Samayasara, Pravacanasāra
2nd and 3rd
Ācārya Umāsvati
Tattvārtha-sūtra
4th and 5th
Bhadrabāhu II
Avaśyaka Niryukti
and 5th
Pujyapāda Devanandi
Samādhi Tantra, Istopadeśa
Jinabhadragani
Dhyāna Sataka
8th
Ācārya Haribhadra
Yoga Grantha Catustaya
9th
Ācārya Jinasena
Mahāpurāna
11th
Ācārya Rāmasena
Tattvānuśasana
11th
Ācārya Subhacandra
Jñānārnava
11th
Somadeva Sūri
Yogasāra
12th
Ācārya Hemacandra
Yogaśāstra
13th
Pandita Āsādharaji
Adhyātma Rahasya
15th
Sundarasūri
Adhyātma Kalpadruma
18th
Vinayavijayji
śāntasudhārasa
18th
Upādhyaya Yaśovijayaji
Adhyātmopanişad, etc.
20th and
Preksā
Acharya Tulsi and Mahaprajna
Manonuśāsanam, 60 books on Dhyāna
21st
In the spiritual tradition of India, Yoga occupies an important place and in the yogic tradition, dhyāna or meditation occupies an important place, and the Jaina agamas are confined to the discussion of Yoga as dhyāna. But the above table speaks at great length of the various yogic traditions of Jainism, enumerated and discussed by the illustrious ācāryas from time to
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