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________________ International Journal of Jaina Studies Vol. 1-3 (2005-2007) 19-31 THE STHĀNĀNGASŪTRA AN ENCYCLOPAEDIC TEXT OF THE ŚVETĀMBARA CANON** Kornelius Krümpelmann The Sthānāngasūtra, or, as it is called in the original Prakrit, the Thānamgasutta, was included by the Svetāmbara-Jainas as the third of the eleven anga- texts into the canon of their holy books at a council held at Valabhi in the fifth century A.D. Muni Jambūvijaya not only carried out a critical edition of the work in 1985, but in 2002-2003 he also signed for the publication of the voluminous Sanskrit-commentary, composed by Abhayadevasūri in the 11th century A.D. In 2004, an English translation in two volumes was published by Surendra Bothara. This is not a literal translation, but, to quote the editor Amar Munijī, "a free flowing translation". The interpretations of several of the stras are questionable, but, not only for those who do not know Prakrit and Sanskrit, the book is a very helpful tool to gain a first impression of the work. No critical study of the Sthānānga is available today. The first treatise on it was written by Albrecht Weber (1885: 267-277) in his “Ueber die heiligen Schriften der Jainas". Walther Schubring (1935) in his "Lehre der Jainas", Shantaram Bhalchandra Deo (1956) in his "History of Jaina Monachism" and other scholars eclectically exploited the text. Two books written in Indian languages are worth being mentioned here: Muni Nathmal's (1976), i.e. Ācārya Sri Mahāprajñā's, translation into Hindi, and Dalsukh Mālvaniyā's (1955) detailed subject index to the text, written in Gujarātī. The Sthānānga is subdivided into ten chapters, named eka-sthānam, dvi-sthānam and so on up to daśa-sthānam. In the critical edition the text comprises 783 sūtras of International Journal of Jaina Studies (Online) Vol. 2, No. 2 (2006) 1-12 * This article is a slightly revised version of a paper presented at the 8th Jaina Studies Workshop, 23-24h March 2006, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. I am grateful to Dr. Peter Flügel for inviting me to deliver the lecture as well as for carefully proof-reading my manuscript and making numerous critical remarks. I would also like to thank Thomas Krümpelmann, who offered valuable suggestions on English expressions in my article, and Georg Krümpelmann, who took much interest in my project and discussed with me parallel conceptions of the Sthânănga in ancient and medieval western thought. I am especially indebted to Prof. Bansidhar Bhall. I very much enjoyed discussing Jainism in general and the Sthānanga in particular with him on numerous occasions. I cannot imagine a more competent scholar of the Jaina canon.
SR No.022773
Book TitleInternational Journal Of Jaina Studies Vol 01 To 03 2005 To 2007
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorPeter Flugel
PublisherHindi Granth Karyalay
Publication Year2008
Total Pages202
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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